Episodes
Candice Jones talks about pediatric mental health and its association with social media. 
Published 04/11/23
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Published 04/11/23
The news is full of stories about monkeypox, the recent changes to COVID-19 guidance, and the return of polio cases. What do clinicians need to know? Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with its editor-in-chief, Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, to discuss the what families can do to prevent polio, the most current information on monkeypox in pediatrics, and the new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on COVID-19.
Published 08/19/22
Having "the talk" as a teenager is a time-honored tradition. Many experience it with their parents, but a visit with a pediatric clinician is an ideal time to ensure that a teenager knows the correct information, has the opportunity to make certain contraceptive choices, and instill the knowledge that the pediatric office is a safe place to come for help. in this episode Dr. Helen Wang, an assistant clinical professor at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine...
Published 06/16/22
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with one of our newest members: Vivian P. Hernandez-Trujillo, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI, FACAAI, who is a board-certified allergist/ immunologist and clinical...
Published 05/20/22
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with one of our newest members: Jessica L. Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN, who is a pediatric nurse practitioner as well as a clinical...
Published 04/21/22
In the first 2 episodes of this series Dr. Erin Harrop discussed what can lead to a delayed or even missed diagnosis of atypical anorexia in patients, the necessity of understanding that eating disorders do not all look the same in every patient, and how a multidisciplinary approach could be an effective way to diagnose and manage anorexia nervosa that is atypical. In the final episode of the series, she discusses how fat bias in the healthcare setting can impact diagnosis and the pushback...
Published 03/31/22
In the first episode of this series Dr. Erin Harrop discussed how declaring an obesity epidemic and fat bias, both societal and within medicine, may lead to the delayed or even missed diagnosis of atypical anorexia in patients. In this second episode of the series, she discusses the necessity of understanding that eating disorders do not all look the same in every patient and how a multidisciplinary approach could be an effective way to diagnose and manage anorexia nervosa that is atypical.
Published 03/10/22
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with Michael S. Jellinek, MD, who is a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Published 02/17/22
When thinking about anorexia nervosa, it's likely that you'll picture a very thin adolescent girl staring at a scale or maybe a plate with only a small amount of food. This image does describe some suffering from the disease, but it can happen to anyone, even people who are considered overweight, which can make diagnosis difficult. Welcome to the first episode in a series where Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Dr. Erin Harrop, an assistant professor at University of Denver in Colorado...
Published 01/27/22
The day after Thanksgiving 2021 the news of a new variant with several mutations was announced and quickly named Omicron, as well as a variant of concern. It has since become the predominant variant causing COVID-19 cases. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, to discuss what's known about the variant. She also discusses the latest on the vaccine for children aged younger than 5 years.
Published 01/06/22
First proposed in 1967, the medical home is meant to improve access to care, maximize care satisfaction, and improve overall health. It can also help provide continuity of care. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Donna Hallas, PhD, CPNP, PPCNP-BC, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN, to discuss the importance of maintaining a strong medical home and the value of vaccination remaining in it, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine.
Published 12/16/21
The news about the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine becoming available for children aged 5 to 11 years was met with happiness by pediatricians and many parents alike. Vaccines in the pipeline could bring similar happiness if found safe and effective. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with editor-in-chief Dr. Tina Q. Tan to discuss the authorization of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use in many children as well as what lies ahead in the vaccine pipeline for the pediatric population.
Published 11/18/21
The virtual 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition covered a wide array of topics and even with the convenience of on-demand sessions, it's nearly impossible to attend every session. The editorial staff of Contemporary Pediatrics attended a number of sessions. Here are some quick bite takes of some of those sessions.
Published 10/28/21
The return of cooler temperatures means that the fall/winter respiratory season is nearly here. Last year there was a concerted effort to get the flu shot administered to as many people as possible, what might happen this flu season? In this episode, Contemporary Pediatrics sits down with Dr. Donna Hallas, a clinical professor at the New York University Meyers College of Nursing and also a pediatric nurse practitioner, about the upcoming flu season and keeping families safe.
Published 10/07/21
Earlier this year the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare implemented a new evaluation and management coding system for outpatient visits, which was meant to ease documentation burdens. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Andrew J. Schuman, MD, FAAP, to discuss the levels of Medical Decision Making and offers examples of what types of visits would account for those levels.
Published 09/16/21
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with Jane M. Carnazzo MD, FAAP, who is a pediatrician for Children’s Physicians in Omaha, Nebraska; assistant clinical professor, Creighton University...
Published 08/26/21
Earlier this year the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare implemented a new evaluation and management coding system for outpatient visits, which was meant to ease documentation burdens. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Andrew J. Schuman, MD, FAAP, to discuss what went into this new system.
Published 08/05/21
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, who is the editor-in-chief of Contemporary Pediatrics as well as a professor of pediatrics at Feinberg School...
Published 07/15/21
With COVID-19 vaccines available to everyone 12 years of age and older, life in the United States is starting to return to its familiar rhythms, but some families may be left wondering how to keep everyone in the family safe when only some can be vaccinated, Contemporary Pediatrics spoke with Andrew J. Schuman, MD, FAAP, about how to help those families remain safe and healthy.
Published 06/24/21
The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine.For our third episode in the series, we sat down with Amin J. Barakat, MD, FAAP, who is a professor of clinical pediatrics at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC.
Published 06/03/21
The COVID-19 vaccine offers some challenges for addressing the vaccine hesitant parent. We sat down with Dr. Donna Hallas to discuss how to communicate with parents as well as how to address vaccines missed because of the pandemic.
Published 05/13/21
There are many lessons learned in the pandemic from the efficacy of telehealth to the impact of politicization on public health.Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Andrew J. Schuman, MD, FAAP, to discuss his hope for using those lesson to improve care as well as what pediatricians can do to address coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine hesitancy.
Published 04/22/21
It seems like every week there's a new social media platform that offers new ways to reach out to patients but also new pitfalls.Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Andrew J. Schuman, MD, FAAP, and talked about how to effectively use social media and what to avoid.
Published 04/01/21