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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
Congenital Hypothyroidism
Pediatric Concussion Management
Screen Time
Emergency Medicine
Eating Disorders
Public Health
ADHD
Appendicitis
Sickle Cell Disease
Pediatric Sleep Apnea
Asthma
Amplified Pain Syndrome
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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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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

Virtual reality is changing how pediatric surgeons plan procedures, educate care teams and help children and families better understand what to expect. In this episode, Mark Ryan, MD, pediatric surgeon, discusses how virtual reality is being used in ... more

Pediatric hematology/oncology physician Nikki Wood, DO, explains how pediatricians can recognize genetic cancer risk, refer to genetics appropriately, and support families through long‑term surveillance.

How should pediatricians triage an acute sports injury—what to check first, what imaging to order, and when to escalate urgently? In this Pediatrics in Practice CME episode, Kevin Latz, MD, MBA shares a practical framework for assessment, red flags, ... more

Cardiomyopathy in children can present with subtle signs but serious consequences if missed. In this episode, Brian Birnbaum, MD, Interim Co-Director of the Ward Family Heart Center at Children’s Mercy, shares practical insights for pediatricians on ... more

In this episode, pediatric orthopedic surgeons Aaron Shaw, DO, and Michael Benvenuti, MD, discuss how pediatricians can confidently assess, evaluate, and refer children with suspected scoliosis. They cover practical screening tips, red flags that war... more

This episode dives into the essentials of prenatal genetic testing and its significance for pediatricians. Learn about different types of tests like NIPT and microarrays, and how to interpret results to better care for newborns. Join Dr. Lylach Heisl... more

Clinical trials are the backbone of progress in pediatric oncology, offering new pathways to treatment and survival for children facing cancer. In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Ginn, MD, a leading expert in pediatric cancer research, to explor... more

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Recent Guests

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
Dr Brian Birnbaum
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Children's Mercy
Episode: Cardiomyopathy in Children: What Pediatricians Need to Know
Aaron Shaw
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializing in scoliosis
Children's Mercy
Episode: Evaluating and Treating Pediatric Scoliosis
Michael Benvenuti
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializing in scoliosis
Children's Mercy
Episode: Evaluating and Treating Pediatric Scoliosis
Dr. Lylach Heisler Cohen
Expert in prenatal genetic testing
Children's Mercy
Episode: From Screen to Newborn: Making Sense of Prenatal Genetics in Primary Care
Dr. Kevin Ginn
Physician at Children's Mercy, expert in pediatric oncology
Children's Mercy
Episode: Advancing Hope: Clinical Trials in Pediatric Cancer

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Dr. Bob Underwood
Host of Pediatrics in Practice: A CME Podcast
Dr. Mike
Co-host and primary host of the CME podcast, focused on pediatrics with broad clinical expertise across subspecialties

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Seeing Surgery Differently: The Role of Virtual Reality in Pediatric Care
Q: So how are you currently using virtual reality in pediatric surgery?
VR is primarily used for preoperative planning and education of residents and students, with limited bedside or OR use to avoid disrupting the flow, and it helps families understand the plan and participate in decision making.
Genetic Predispositions to Cancer: What Pediatricians Need To Know
Q: When should pediatricians refer to genetics, and what should families expect from a genetic counseling visit?
Refer when a pattern doesn't fit, or when concerning findings or family history suggest a predisposition. Families should expect a history review, discussion about testing options, and counseling before and after testing to understand implications for care.
Genetic Predispositions to Cancer: What Pediatricians Need To Know
Q: What red flags in a child's history should prompt consideration of a cancer predisposition syndrome?
Patterns such as cafe au lait spots, overgrowth, congenital anomalies, developmental delays, neurologic differences, multiple relatives with cancer at a young age, or multiple cancers in one person should prompt referral to genetics or oncology.
Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries in Kids—Assessment, Imaging & Return-to-Play
Q: How do you advise families about returning to play after an injury?
Use a staged approach: no swelling, full range of motion, able to walk, jog, then run without a limp, followed by progressive agility work under supervision.
Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries in Kids—Assessment, Imaging & Return-to-Play
Q: What initial steps should a pediatrician take during the first assessment?
Perform careful observation, assess movement, and palpate around growth plates to decide on referrals; persistent non-resolution and unusual swelling are indicators for imaging and specialist input if recovery stalls.

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

A clinically focused series delivering expert perspectives from pediatric subspecialists on timely topics spanning genetics, infectious disease, oncology, endocrinology, neonatology, ENT, cardiology, and digital health. Episodes frequently center on practical guidelines for frontline pediatric care—ranging from prenatal genetics and genomic medicine to antibiotic stewardship, referral pathways, and emerging technologies like telehealth and genome sequencing. Notable strengths include multidisciplinary viewpoints, actionable clinical pearls, and discussions that connect research advances to everyday patient management. The show appears particularly helpful for pediatricians and subspecialists seeking concise, evidence-informed insights and c... more

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5. Dr Brian Birnbaum
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7. Michael Benvenuti
8. Dr. Lylach Heisler Cohen

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