21 episodes

Wesley Kidscast is a podcast brought to you by Wesley Children's Hospital that aims to discuss common scenarios as well as new research within pediatric care. It is meant to nourish your mind with the horses and zebras that we come across while caring for the little ones in our community. Each episode comprises discussions with various specialists at Wesley on several important and upcoming topics. If you are a pediatrician or healthcare professional serving children and their families, this podcast is for you.

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    • Health & Fitness

Wesley Kidscast is a podcast brought to you by Wesley Children's Hospital that aims to discuss common scenarios as well as new research within pediatric care. It is meant to nourish your mind with the horses and zebras that we come across while caring for the little ones in our community. Each episode comprises discussions with various specialists at Wesley on several important and upcoming topics. If you are a pediatrician or healthcare professional serving children and their families, this podcast is for you.

    Asthma Management

    Asthma Management

    We are back!  After a short pause in recording, we return with an important episode on pediatric asthma.   Our guest for this podcast episode is Dr. Sathyaprasad, pediatric pulmonologist.  She gives us important tips on managing pediatric asthma patients including education on SMART therapy. 

    • 31 min
    Oxygen delivery and Respiratory Support

    Oxygen delivery and Respiratory Support

    In our latest episode, we speak to Tonia Kennedy, a respiratory therapist with over 25 years of experience.   She discusses the various modes of oxygen delivery and respiratory support that we can provide to pediatric patients.   

    • 26 min
    Pediatric Sedation

    Pediatric Sedation

    Your 3 year old pediatric patient needs an MRI but how in the world are they ever going to hold still????  Have no fear--the pediatric sedation team is here!   Dr. Nisha Agasthya and host Dr. Monica Quinn are featured in this episode of Wesley Kidscast discussing the topic of pediatric sedation. 
    How is sedation different from anesthesia?  What medications are used?  Is sedation safe?  How do you prepare your patient and their families for sedation?  All these questions and more will be answered in this episode. 

    • 17 min
    Provider Grief

    Provider Grief

    How much grief do you take on in a given day as a healthcare provider?  We often times watch families grieve over the death of a loved one, or a patient grieve over learning of a new diagnosis, but how often do we as healthcare providers, take the time to acknowledge the grief and loss that we can experience.  It can be the loss of a patient we have known forever, or just for one day.  It can be the constant thoughts of "what if I had done this?" or "what if I missed something?".   Each one of us experiences grief through our career and coping with it or even acknowledging it is not something we are always taught to do.    Some might even consider it taboo to talk about.   
    This episode welcomes Dr. Melissa Ortiz who is an emergency medicine physician at Wesley Medical Center and a certified peer support specialist, to discuss provider grief and steps we can take to acknowledge and process it.  

    • 34 min
    Anorexia: Myths and Facts

    Anorexia: Myths and Facts

    Dr. Melissa Hopper, friend of Wesley Kidscast and certified eating disorder specialist, joins us today to discuss pediatric eating disorders with a main focus on anorexia.   She identifies ways pediatric providers can screen for and identify anorexia, as well as some common treatment options. 
    For resources on eating disorders please email Erin at erin.hageman@wesleymc.com
     
     
     

    • 41 min
    Acetaminophen Toxicity

    Acetaminophen Toxicity

    Acetaminophen is a common medication that is easily accessible.  It can get overused and overdosed which can lead to toxic levels causing severe abdominal symptoms and hepatotoxicity.  Half of these toxic ingestions however are actually unintentional.    Acetaminophen toxicity is responsible for 56,000 emergency room visits, 2,6000 hospitalizations and 500 deaths a year.    Todays episode of Kidscast discusses the pathophysiology and management of Acetaminophen toxicity with clinical pharmacist Lela Hernandez.

    • 19 min

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