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Pediatrics in Practice: A CME Podcast

Children's Mercy
Congenital Hypothyroidism
Pediatrics
Asthma
Amplified Pain Syndrome
Eating Disorders
Contraception
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Childhood Traumatic Stress
Summer Skin Safety
Pediatric Surgery
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Mental Health
Avoidant/restrictive Food Intake Disorder
Obesity Management
Hypertension Screening
Pain Rehabilitation
Chronic Pain
Athlete Burnout
Overuse Injuries
Autism

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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Dive into the world of pediatric mental health as Dr. Libby Milkovich discusses the concerning trends related to screen time usage in children. Discover the neurological and behavioral mechanisms at play, and learn how screen habits established in ea... more

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shabnam Arsiwala, a leading pediatric specialist in sickle cell disease, to explore the essentials of caring for children living with this complex condition. Dr. Arsiwala shares insights on early diagnosis, routi... more

In this episode, we’re joined by Jairrah Godsil, Occupational Therapist at Children’s Mercy, to explore the often misunderstood topic of lip ties in infants. Jairrah shares how lip ties can impact feeding, oral motor development, and long-term functi... more

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Greg Canty, Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Center at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, to explore the latest in pediatric concussion care. From updated return-to-play protocols to the evolving science of r... more

Winston Manimtim, MD, discusses bronchopulmonary dysplasia including affects and complications, provides guidance to pediatricians working with patients with BDP and more in this episode.

Learn more about Winston Manimtim, MD, FAAP

We dive into the most common pediatric GI motility disorders, when to refer for testing, and how to navigate diagnostics like manometry and gastric emptying studies. Learn how to approach testing in non-verbal children, distinguish functional from st... more

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Erin McCann, MD, MPH, attending physician at the Children’s Mercy Primary Care Clinic, to explore the evolving landscape of school safety and health policies. From mental health support and chronic illness manage... more

Eddie Lyon, MD, discusses concerns related to an uptick in measles cases, and how community providers can assess, limit exposure and guide patients to remain healthy.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Libby Milkovich
Expert in developmental and behavioral pediatrics
Children's Mercy
Episode: Screentime and Effects on Pediatric Mental Health
Dr. Shabnam Arsiwala
Pediatric Hematologist, Oncologist, and Medical Director of the Sickle Cell Disease Program
Children's Mercy
Episode: Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Overview and Treatment
Dr. Greg Canty
Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Center at Children's Mercy in Kansas City
Children's Mercy
Episode: Concussions 101
Jairrah Godsil
Doctor of Occupational Therapy and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant
Episode: Lip Tie Management and Treatment
Winston Manimtim
Director of Neonatal Outpatient Services at Children's Mercy
Children's Mercy
Episode: Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Diagnosis and Screening
Dr. Sophia Guzman
A pediatric gastroenterologist from Children's Mercy
Children's Mercy
Episode: Diagnosing and Testing GI Motility
Dr. Erin McCann
Pediatrician at Children's Mercy
Children's Mercy
Episode: School Safety and Health Policies
Dr. Eddie Lyon
Specialist in pediatric infectious diseases at Children's Mercy
Children's Mercy
Episode: Measles Assessment and Treatment
Dr. Ryan McDonough
Co-Medical Director of the Children's Mercy Diabetes Center and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri Kansas City
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Episode: Common Cases of Diabetes

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Dr. Rob Steele
Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Children's Mercy Kansas City; Host of Pediatrics in Practice, a CME Podcast.

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Screentime and Effects on Pediatric Mental Health
Q: What are some practical strategies for families managing screen time?
Families should be aware of their own technology use as parents model behavior; emphasis should be on improving parent-child relationships over reducing screen time as the sole focus.
Screentime and Effects on Pediatric Mental Health
Q: What role does the type of screen content play?
The type of content significantly matters; educational apps can have negative effects if they are poorly designed, which reduces their educational value.
Screentime and Effects on Pediatric Mental Health
Q: From your clinical perspective, what's the most concerning mental health trend that you're seeing in children related to screen time?
The most concerning trend is the dependency on screen time, with children as young as one to three years old showing difficulty self-regulating when away from screens.
Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Overview and Treatment
Q: Can you just run through that again? What are the common medical complications that a specialist like you is really watching out for?
The most common complication is pain crises due to vaso-occlusion, and another major complication is acute chest syndrome, which can be life-threatening and is the leading cause of mortality in sickle cell disease patients.
Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Overview and Treatment
Q: Can you start by giving us a brief overview of sickle cell disease in kids?
Sickle cell disease is a very well-known and the most common genetic disorder of red blood cells caused by hemoglobin S, leading to rigid, sickle-shaped cells that can block small blood vessels causing various complications.

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2. Dr. Shabnam Arsiwala
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4. Jairrah Godsil
5. Winston Manimtim
6. Dr. Sophia Guzman
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