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Pediatrics in Practice: A CME Podcast

Children's Mercy
Pediatrics
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Mental Health
Pediatric Surgery
Children's Mercy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Eating Disorders
Congenital Hypothyroidism
Pediatric Concussion Management
Screen Time
Emergency Medicine
Public Health
ADHD
Asthma
Appendicitis
Sickle Cell Disease
Pediatric Sleep Apnea
Amplified Pain Syndrome
Measles
Technology Use

Pediatrics in Practice: A CME Podcast provides interviews with pediatric subspecialists on timely, relevant content for physicians and providers who care for children. This podcast series offers continuing education for some sessions. For additional information on CE availability and to claim CE

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This episode explains the key history elements and symptom timeline that differentiate an IgE-mediated food allergy from an intolerance or sensitivity, so clinicians and parents can make safer, evidence-based decisions. Aarti Pandya, MD, Medical Dire... more

This episode explains practical steps primary care clinicians can take to recognize and reduce procedural pain and emotional distress in children, and why early management matters for long-term health and trust in healthcare. Guest Amanda Deacy, PhD,... more

A clear, practical look at integrated behavioral health in pediatric primary care — what it looks like day-to-day, who benefits and how to get started in your practice. Rebekah O'Donnell, LCSW from Children's Mercy, walks listeners through real examp... more

A concise clinical primer for hospitalists on historical and exam findings that should trigger allergy, immunology, or pulmonology referral — from failure to thrive to recurring ICU admissions. Practical, hospital-ready guidance for timely escalation... more

A concise guide for frontline clinicians on early physical and behavioral red flags — changes in growth trajectory, micronutrient concerns, exam‑time anxiety or sudden “healthy” eating shifts. Dr. Sara Gould emphasizes practical 24‑hour recalls, when... more

In this episode Dr. Gino Vricella, MD (board‑certified pediatric urologist; Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine) walks pediatricians through a concise clinical heuristic for distinguishing benign find... more

This episode explains burn depth, TBSA estimation, and practical first aid that reduces complications—essential for pediatricians and ER providers who triage children with burns. Pablo Aguayo, MD (Children’s Mercy) walks through burn classification (... more

Subtle neurologic symptoms can be easy to miss in primary care. Pediatric neurologist Justin Coogle, MD, reviews early red flags, age‑specific warning signs and referral considerations to help pediatricians identify neurologic disorders earlier and o... more

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Recent Guests

Amanda Deacy
Clinical Director of the Abdominal Pain Program and Pediatric Psychologist
Children's Mercy
Episode: Preventing Long-Term Harm: Pediatric Pain Management in Primary Care
Rebekah O'Donnell
Integrated behavioral health provider
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Episode: Bringing Behavioral Health Into the Pediatric Clinic
Dr. Jade Tam-Williams
Division Director of Allergy, Immunology, Pulmonary, and Sleep Medicine
Episode: When to Refer: Pediatric Asthma Red Flags Every Hospitalist Should Know
Dr. Gino Vricella
Board certified pediatric urologist and associate professor of surgery
University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine
Episode: Pediatric Urology: When to Refer — Practical Red Flags for Pediatricians
Dr. Pablo Aguayo
Pediatric burn specialist
Children's Mercy
Episode: Pediatric Burns: Severity, First Aid, and When to Refer
Dr. Justin Coogle
Pediatric Neurologist at Children's Mercy, Kansas City
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Episode: Early Neurologic Red Flags in Pediatrics: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know
Dr. Mark Ryan
Pediatric Surgeon at Children's Mercy, Kansas City; Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City
Children's Mercy Kansas City; University of Missouri, Kansas City
Episode: Seeing Surgery Differently: The Role of Virtual Reality in Pediatric Care
Nikki Wood
Pediatric Hematologist and Oncologist at Children's Mercy, Kansas City
Children's Mercy, Kansas City
Episode: Genetic Predispositions to Cancer: What Pediatricians Need To Know
Dr. Kevin Latz
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon
Children's Mercy
Episode: Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries in Kids—Assessment, Imaging & Return-to-Play

Hosts

Dr. Mike
Host frequently collaborating with general pediatrics and subspecialists on CME topics.
Dr. Bob Underwood
Co-host with deep clinical focus across pediatric subspecialties.

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Preventing Long-Term Harm: Pediatric Pain Management in Primary Care
Q: What are common misconceptions about pediatric pain and distress in primary care?
Common myths include that children's pain doesn't matter and that nothing can be done about it, and that best-practice pain management slows down visits; evidence shows pain matters, effective strategies exist, and upfront methods do not lengthen overall visit time.
Preventing Long-Term Harm: Pediatric Pain Management in Primary Care
Q: What are the four evidence-based strategies for managing pain related to routine needle procedures?
The four strategies are topical anesthetic creams (4% lidocaine) usable at home, comfort positioning to reduce fear and physical distress, distraction to shift attention away from pain, and the use of sucrose or breastfeeding during procedures to soothe the patient.
Preventing Long-Term Harm: Pediatric Pain Management in Primary Care
Q: How should pediatricians think about both pain and emotional distress during routine primary care visits?
Pain and emotional distress in routine care are not benign; unmanaged pain can have long-term neurodevelopmental and behavioral effects, including increased anxiety about doctors and potential healthcare avoidance, so proactive management is essential.
When to Refer: Pediatric Asthma Red Flags Every Hospitalist Should Know
Q: What should general pediatricians understand about managing severe or difficult-to-control asthma today, given innovations like biologics?
Biologics have shifted expectations toward potential remission for some patients; initiating and coordinating biologic therapy with the help of subspecialists is essential to reduce burden and travel for families, and ongoing follow-up education remains critical to ensure patients adhere to therapy and maintain an effective action plan.
When to Refer: Pediatric Asthma Red Flags Every Hospitalist Should Know
Q: Is there an ideal workup before referral that primary care teams should pursue?
Yes. Ensure correct inhaler technique with a valid holding chamber, assess spirometry for reversible obstruction, and consider CBC for eosinophilia, sweat testing if CF is suspected, and review immunization records to identify potential antibody deficiencies that could contribute to poor control; imaging like chest X-ray can also be helpful to exclude other conditions.

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What is Pediatrics in Practice: A CME Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This program centers on practical pediatric care insights shared by subspecialists, with a strong emphasis on referral decision-making, diagnostic red flags, and multidisciplinary management. Episodes cover asthma management and when to escalate care, urology referral thresholds, early signs of eating disorders, burns severity and first aid, early neurology red flags, the integration of virtual reality in surgical care, cancer predisposition and genetic testing, acute musculoskeletal injuries and return-to-play, pediatric cardiomyopathy, scoliosis management, prenatal genetics in primary care, pediatric oncology trials, common ENT and thyroid concerns, and related topics. A recurring theme is equipping general pediatricians with clear refer... more

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3. Dr. Jade Tam-Williams
4. Dr. Gino Vricella
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6. Dr. Justin Coogle
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