
Kids Considered™ is a UC Davis Children’s Hospital podcast, featuring two pediatricians who discuss child health topics of interest to parents in plain, non-medical language. New subjects are considered in every episode, discussing issues that apply from healthy pregnancy to birth to teen years. We have different styles of practice and viewpoints, but our goals are the same: we want to optimize ch... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

On this episode we are joined by Dr. Amna Khan to discuss health equity and discuss tips for celebrating diversity and embracing cultural differences both in the doctors office and at home.
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67% of children’s total daily calories in the United States come from ultra-processed foods. In this episode we are joined by Dr. Shushma Chamarthi, a primary care Pediatrician and Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine at Valley Childre... more
In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Mallika Iyer-Horiuchi to discuss urinary tract infections in children including why they develop, who is at the greatest risk, common signs and symptoms, and treatment and prevention.
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In this episode we are joined by Dr. Janice Enriquez, a child psychologist and clinical professor in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the UC Davis MIND institute to discuss strengthening the parent-child relationship. We review how to addre... more
I recently found this podcast and I love it! It gives excellent evidenced based info in succinct episodes, a great resource for parents.
Great information that is easy to understand and informative for parents!
Hosts sound like they are taking turns reading outlines of basic medical information that could be acquired from any medical website.
There are much better pediatric resources out there that provide more comprehensive and contextualized information.
I like their coronavirus episodes and appreciate their updates, told from a doctor’s perspective but in easy to understand language. They have covered many parenting topics from discipline to screen time. Worth a listen.
Nice quick and informative episodes. Also probably the best coronavirus analysis around.
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Focused on child health and development, the show brings together two pediatricians who offer insights into a wide range of topics relevant to parents. Each episode covers issues from pregnancy through the teenage years, addressing current recommendations and parenting challenges in accessible, everyday language. Unique elements include candid discussions around sensitive or controversial topics, informed by professional expertise yet relatable for the audience, making it a valuable resource for parents, pediatricians, and those interested in child development.
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Recent guests on Kids Considered™ Podcast include:
1. Dr. Amy Barnhorst
2. Dr. Natasha Nakra
3. Dr. Elizabeth Moore
4. Alex Nella
5. Dr. Sunil Saini
6. Dr. Juliana Melo
7. Dr. Daphne Say
8. Dr. Scott Akins
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