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Editor's Audio Summary for JAMA Pediatrics, from the JAMA Network. On research in medicine, science, and clinical practice related to children’s health and illness

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A new study examines how conditional and unconditional cash transfers affect exclusive breastfeeding rates. JAMA Pediatrics Editor in Chief Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, and JAMA Pediatrics Associate Editor Alison Galbraith, MD, MPH, discuss how cash ... more

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A new study explores how early childhood education and care services can reduce disparities in school readiness for dual language learners. Lisa Chamberlain, MD, MPH, and Philip Fisher, PhD, of Stanford University discuss strategies to improve school... more

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A new study explores how community health workers can be used as links between clinic, home, and school to improve asthma care for low-income minoritized children with asthma. Jill Halterman, MD, MPH, of the University of Rochester, discusses strateg... more

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JAMA Pediatrics has published research on the impact of policy on child health to inform decision-making with scientific evidence. JAMA Pediatrics Editor in Chief Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, and Associate Editor Alison Galbraith, MD, MPH, discuss po... more

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Recent Guests

Meg Parker
Academic Chief of Neonatology at UMass Chan School of Medicine
UMass Chan School of Medicine
Episode: Conditional and Unconditional Social Transfers, Early-Life Nutrition, and Child Growth
Dr. Lisa Chamberlain
Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford
Stanford University
Episode: School Readiness and Early Childhood Education and Care Services Among Dual Language Learners
Professor Philip Fisher
Director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood
Stanford University
Episode: School Readiness and Early Childhood Education and Care Services Among Dual Language Learners
Jill Halterman
Professor of Pediatrics and Chair of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester
University of Rochester
Episode: Community Health Workers Linking Clinics and Schools and Asthma Control
Aaron Carroll
President and CEO of Academy Health
Academy Health
Episode: JAMA Pediatrics: Health and the 2024 Election Theme Issue
Stephen Daniels
Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Pediatrician in Chief at Children's Hospital in Colorado
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Episode: Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcomes in Children and Adolescents With Hypertension
Geraldine Dawson
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Duke University
Duke University
Episode: Intervention Amount and Outcomes for Young Autistic Children
Martha Sola-Visner
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and attending neonatologist at Boston Children's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Episode: Iron Supplementation and Early Development in Low-Risk Breastfed Infants
Bimal Desai
Chief Health Informatics Officer at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Care

Hosts

Dimitri Christakis
Editor-in-Chief of JAMA Pediatrics
Alison Galbraith
Associate Editor at JAMA Pediatrics

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • Up and down

    The evidence based podcast premise is excellent, and discussions are often very thought provoking with expert guests. However, discussions often seem to contradict or not acknowledge the study the discussion launched from (eg iron supplementation in breastfed infants). This is of course the difference between expert opinion and clinical studies but would be great to have this identified more explicitly.

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    Hermanjo
    United Statesa year ago
  • Bias and cognitive dissonance still rampant

    Just listened to the August episode about fluoride in pregnant women and found it fascinating how they compared it to the “anti vaxxers” and Andrew Wakefield’s paper. Anyone who has researched the issue knows that what that paper stated has now been replicated many times over. Isn’t it the definition of hypocritical to say that you used to think it was junk science but now would advice pregnant women to drink bottled water after this paper... while still talking about those hesitant about vaccin... more

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    Sunit Suchdev
    Canada6 years ago
  • Great podcast

    I listen to several journal podcasts, and this is my favorite by a large margin--the conversation is smart and engaging, and I always learn something. Great podcast for clinicians who want to know not just the "what" but also the "how do I apply it" about current pediatric research.

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    KateinCanada
    United States9 years ago

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Expert guests contribute to thought-provoking discussions.
The content is seen as highly relevant for clinicians wanting practical applications of pediatric research.
Some listeners express concerns over perceived contradictions between expert opinions and research findings.

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Conditional and Unconditional Social Transfers, Early-Life Nutrition, and Child Growth
Q: What’s the measure of exclusive breastfeeding?
The measure typically relies on parental report rather than consistent observation, raising questions about accuracy in conditional incentives.
Conditional and Unconditional Social Transfers, Early-Life Nutrition, and Child Growth
Q: Can you talk a little bit about conditional versus unconditional in different settings than this?
Conditional transfers are seen as more aligned with desired outcomes but may be burdensome, while unconditional transfers are seen as more supportive and can also be effective according to other studies.
School Readiness and Early Childhood Education and Care Services Among Dual Language Learners
Q: What do you see as the pressing issue regarding early childhood education?
We should be starting younger with infant care; the care environments available are critical for mitigating risks.
School Readiness and Early Childhood Education and Care Services Among Dual Language Learners
Q: Can you describe a little bit the landscape of early childhood education and care in the US?
Head Start is one of the most widely implemented early care and education programs in the US, but has cutoffs for eligibility based on income.
Community Health Workers Linking Clinics and Schools and Asthma Control
Q: What's needed to solve this? Why are we still dealing with such disparities in asthma care?
Many children fall through the cracks due to a lack of systematic screening and access to medication.

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