Peds-Centered Michelle
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Peds-Centered provides leading-edge information and conversations with experts in the field of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care, and Pediatric Hospital Medicine.
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Sentinel Injuries and Reporting Child Abuse
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, so in this episode I am speaking with Dr. Antonia Chiesa, a Child Abuse Medicine Specialist. We discuss sentinel injuries and how to navigate evaluating and reporting these injuries, positive news about the demographics and trends in the US regarding child abuse rates, and the broader conversation about child abuse and child health outside of the acute setting.I would like to add a clarification here regarding a statement I make in this episode - I talk a...
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Hematologic Emergencies
In this episode, I meet with Dr. Chinni Pokala to talk about the assessment and management of hematologic disorders in the acute setting. We discuss how to think about kids presenting with signs and symptoms of new hematologic disorders as well as thrombotic and hemorrhagic risks for kids with established heme/onc diagnoses or other chronic medical conditions.
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Pediatric Readiness - Tackling Training, the C-suite, and Everything in Between
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Alana Arnold about our experiences with pediatric readiness projects in community and urgent care settings, both as partnering with academic pediatric centers and via private consulting. Below, in order, are the seminal paper regarding pediatric readiness in general emergency departments, its associated assessment tool, the Wall Street Journal article about pediatric readiness referenced in this episode, findings from the ImPACTS project, and contact informati...
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Leadership
In this episode I meet up with Dr. Dan Park, who is the medical director of the pediatric emergency department at University of North Carolina. We'll be talking about the components of leadership and navigating careers in medicine. We discuss metacognition and cognitive biases, developing our expertise, leadership skills, and resiliency, and how these all interplay. Here is Dan's article about cognitive biases that we discussed during this episode:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24488159/
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Navigating the Fourth Quarter - Career Transitions and Exiting Medicine
In this episode, I'm speaking with Drs. Fred Henretig (Penn) and Carl Baum (Yale) about career transitions and exiting medicine. We discuss the current literature surrounding retirement and attrition in medicine, reasons physicians cite for staying vs going, and strategies for handling major career and life transitions. Below is the information for a few of the articles mentioned in this podcast:Henretig F, et. al. PEM Physicians' Perceptions of Colleagues' Clinical Competencies Over Four Age...
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Pediatric Transport Medicine
In this episode, I'll be talking with Dr. Matt Harris from Cohen Children's Hospital about medical transport of kids, both in the prehospital and interfacility settings. We will discuss level of skills, training, and equipment available with various teams, factors to consider when choosing transport options, safety and legal concerns, and transport cost.After recording this episode, Dr. Harris and I were discussing the components of the safety checklist his institution uses for transport of k...