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Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds

Connecticut Children's
Pediatrics
Ankyloglossia
ECMO
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Wilms Tumor
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
Anaphylaxis
Infant Feeding Challenges
Breastfeeding
ECPR
Pediatric Care
Frenotomy
John Gibbon
Respiratory Failure
Dr. Bartlett
Pediatric Oncology
Medical Malpractice
Lactation Consultation
Cardiovascular Disease
Pediatric Medicine

Pediatric Grand Rounds at Connecticut Children's provides pediatric practitioners with high-quality, evidenced-based continuing medical education that is both practical and cutting edge.

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• Understanding the rationale behind the importance of accurately identifying true Amoxicillin allergy

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• Discuss the state of healthcare delivery for youth with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs).

• Describe the SAFE initiative and key domains that healthcare settings must consider to improve care access and out... more

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• Understand how to reduce the risk of injury around water.

• Describe the major safety issues of e-bikes.

• Learn about the continuing threat to teen drivers.

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• Illustrate the challenges of community hospital-based pediatrics within a rapidly evolving children's health system.

• Consider implications for pediatric providers and their patients as these large-scale changes occur.

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Recent Guests

Jason Lang
Chief Program Officer at Child Health Development Institute; Associate Professor at Yale Child Study Center and UConn Psychiatry
Child Health Development Institute / Yale Child Study Center / UConn Department of Psychiatry
Episode: 3.31.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Best Practices in Screening for Psychological Trauma" by Jason Lang, PhD
Jason Lange
Pediatric professional, featured in the closing segment
Episode: 3.24.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Beyond the Note: AI, Automation, and the Reinvention of the Pediatric Visit" by Andrew Heggland, MD
Ronda Thorington
Licensed professional counselor, parent coach, speaker, and mental health consultant
Independent practitioner
Episode: 3.20.26 Ask the Experts, "The Invisible Patient: Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers in Clinical Care", by Ronda Thorington, LPC
Karen Loechner
Clinician presenting updated Turner Syndrome guidelines
Connecticut Children's, Turner Syndrome Clinic
Episode: 3.17.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Turner Syndrome International Guidelines: Translation to Clinic and Families" by Karen Loechner, MD, PhD, Kaitlyn Ware, RD, and Jessica Lord Bean, PhD
Jessica Lord Bean
Psychologist specialized in Turner Syndrome
Connecticut Children's Turner Syndrome Clinic
Episode: 3.17.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Turner Syndrome International Guidelines: Translation to Clinic and Families" by Karen Loechner, MD, PhD, Kaitlyn Ware, RD, and Jessica Lord Bean, PhD
Kaitlyn Ware
Registered Dietitian in the Turner Syndrome Clinic
Connecticut Children's
Episode: 3.17.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Turner Syndrome International Guidelines: Translation to Clinic and Families" by Karen Loechner, MD, PhD, Kaitlyn Ware, RD, and Jessica Lord Bean, PhD
Kenn Sartorelli
Guest speaker, pediatric surgeon
University of Vermont; green and gold professor endowed professorship
Episode: 3.10.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Ten (or so) Things I have Learned About Pediatric Trauma" by Kennith Sartorelli, MD
Sherene Mason
Division Head of Pediatric Nephrology, Connecticut Children's
Connecticut Children's
Episode: 3.3.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - not just a numbers game" by Sherene Mason MD, MBA
Donna Pacicca
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine doctor
Connecticut Children's
Episode: 3.2.26 Pediatric Podcast Pearls "Sports Medicine & Orthopedics: Overuse Injuries in Pediatric Sports" by Donna Pacicca, MD

Host

Ken Spiegelman
Host of Pediatric Podcast Pearls; affiliated with Connecticut Children's.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Helpful for my peds rotation

    I’m a third year med student and have really enjoyed this podcast during my peds rotation! So many good eps!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AwesomeRN492
    United States2 months ago
  • Plastic surgery lecture

    It was superb!!! Various types of surgery discussed. Transgender issues included. Glad to hear about the physical as well as psychosocial issues related to all the surgeries. Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kiddynurse
    United States5 years ago
  • thanks

    it’s time to thanks who share their knowledge with others abroad 💐

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cedric&john
    Hong Kong7 years ago

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Great for medical students and residents; concise, practical content.
Appreciate the global perspective and gratitude for knowledge shared across countries.
Impressive coverage of sports medicine with real-world implications and advocacy.

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3.20.26 Ask the Experts, "The Invisible Patient: Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers in Clinical Care", by Ronda Thorington, LPC
Q: If specialists identify mental health issues within a visit, what should they do if they can't treat the caregiver directly?
Provide a warm handoff to an embedded therapist or a readily available mental health professional within the care team to ensure timely support, rather than giving a generic referral with long wait times.
3.20.26 Ask the Experts, "The Invisible Patient: Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers in Clinical Care", by Ronda Thorington, LPC
Q: Don't talk about me, talk about my kid. Do you have any tips on how to respond in that moment when a caregiver is acutely stressed?
Focus on the feelings and normalize the experience rather than diagnosing or probing for specifics; acknowledge the overwhelm as a normal response to a stressful situation and validate the caregiver's emotional state.
3.24.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Beyond the Note: AI, Automation, and the Reinvention of the Pediatric Visit" by Andrew Heggland, MD
Q: From the audience, how do you see AI affecting workflow balance between clinicians and support staff, and what safeguards protect against over-reliance on AI in clinical decisions?
AI is a tool to augment care, not replace clinicians or essential staff; it should function like a modern stethoscope, improving efficiency while preserving clinical reasoning, accountability, and thorough review of every decision.
3.31.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Best Practices in Screening for Psychological Trauma" by Jason Lang, PhD
Q: Are there versions of this trauma screener for caregivers or adults about themselves?
Yes. The CTS has versions where a child or caregiver can complete exposure and symptom questions; there are many adult trauma screening measures as well, though not all CTS versions involve adults answering about themselves.
3.17.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Turner Syndrome International Guidelines: Translation to Clinic and Families" by Karen Loechner, MD, PhD, Kaitlyn Ware, RD, and Jessica Lord Bean, PhD
Q: Given the many facets of Turner Syndrome, what are the most pressing tests a general pediatrician should order or evaluate while awaiting a karyotype?
Screen for growth and puberty issues with standard growth and puberty assessments; if ruled out other conditions, refer for karyotype, and consider LH/FSH as part of a broader screening to guide early referral decisions for fertility considerations.

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Pediatric Grand Rounds coverage centers on practical, evidence-based pediatric care across subspecialties, emphasizing acute kidney injury, sports medicine, pediatric imaging, cardiology, Medicaid policy, and health-system transformation. Episodes blend case-based learning with updates on guidelines, quality improvement, and interprofessional collaboration, often featuring clinicians who bridge clinical care with policy, leadership, and advocacy. A notable strength is the mix of tightly focused clinical topics (e.g., pediatric AKI, MRI practices for children, congenital heart disease neurodevelopment, hyperlipidemia management) with discussions about access, equity, and healthcare delivery, making it valuable for clinicians seeking actionab... more

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Recent guests on Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds include:

1. Jason Lang
2. Jason Lange
3. Ronda Thorington
4. Karen Loechner
5. Jessica Lord Bean
6. Kaitlyn Ware
7. Kenn Sartorelli
8. Sherene Mason

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