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Primary Care Perspectives

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia
Pediatrics
Food Allergies
Epilepsy
SUDC
Vaccines
SIDS
Adolescent Medicine
Immune Dysregulation
Baby-Led Weaning
Social Media
Anaphylaxis
Deafness
Magnesium
ADHD
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Retinoblastoma
Peanut Allergy
Developmental Disabilities
Marfan Syndrome

Listen in as Katie Lockwood, MD, a primary care pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses hot topics in primary care with CHOP subject-matter-experts as they weigh in on issues affecting the daily practice of pediatricians. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinician... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes218Founded10 years ago
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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Haley Pearlstein, MD, a CHOP gastroenterologist, discusses cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), a pediatric condition marked by recurrent severe nausea and vomiting episodes separated by symptom-free intervals, with a prevalence of up to ... more

In Philadelphia, a 2007 Board of Health regulation allows capable adolescents ages 11–18 to self-consent to vaccines that prevent reportable diseases, recognizing that teen vaccine coverage remains suboptimal in part due to access barriers and incons... more

81% of food allergy parents report significant worry about their child. We know that food allergies and anxiety are both common childhood diagnoses, but in this episode we explore the correlation and how we as pediatricians can help recognize when is... more

Transition of care from pediatric to adult medicine is sometimes a stressful process, but adolescents with autism and intellectual disabilities have additional considerations and steps that should be taken to make this transition optimal. In this epi... more

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Recent Guests

Haley Pearlstein
Attending Physician, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Neuro-Gastroenterology and Motility
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (Episode 218)
Dr. Marva Schödel
Senior Global Labeling, Strategic Director and Health Literacy Lead
Merck
Episode: Adolescent Vaccine Consent: Exploring Philadelphia's Self-Consent Regulation for Teens (Episode 217)
Tamara Hubbard
Licensed clinical professional counselor and family therapist; founder of the Academy of Food Allergy Counseling
Academy of Food Allergy Counseling
Episode: Food Allergies and Parental Anxiety (Episode 216)
Megan Lewis
Pediatric nurse practitioner in CHOP Division of Allergy and Immunology
CHOP Allergy and Immunology
Episode: Food Allergies and Parental Anxiety (Episode 216)
Stacy Ellen
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, attending pediatrician
St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Episode: Transition of Care for Patients with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities (Episode 215)
Karin Roseman
LCSW, Fab Center co-director
Jefferson Fab Center for Complex Care
Episode: Transition of Care for Patients with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities (Episode 215)
Mary Stephens
Fab Center co-director
Jefferson Fab Center for Complex Care
Episode: Transition of Care for Patients with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities (Episode 215)
Kate Wallis
Faculty member at Policy Lab at CHOP; attending physician in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; senior fellow at Penn Center for Public Health Initiatives
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Autism Spectrum Disorder Myths and Expert Advice (Episode 214)
Gladyne Confident
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Attending Physician in Adolescent Medicine
University of Pennsylvania; CHOP
Episode: Contraception Counseling in Primary Care (Episode 213)

Host

Katie Lockwood
Host of the primary care pediatrics show; pediatrician at CHOP

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 147 ratings
  • A go-to pediatric primary care podcast

    This is a fantastic resource for clinicians and families alike. It offers timely and relevant updates on topics relevant to pediatric primary care. Great work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sg121922
    United States6 months ago
  • In flight emergencies

    A terrific episode! Many interesting points were discussed-medical as well as legal related to emergencies on hoard.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chelsea Born
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Pediatric Podcast

    This is such a fantastic podcast that provides such helpful, current, and relevant knowledge about the practice of pediatric medicine is an efficient and enjoyable format! Thank you for all your efforts that go into making such a useful resource! Signed, fellow primary care pediatrician

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dbtpeds
    United States2 years ago
  • Succinct and informative!

    I’m a pediatrician in Houston, TX. I really enjoy this podcast and have recommended it to a number of my colleagues. It’s succinct and informative. I usually listen to it while walking around my neighborhood getting my steps in…double benefit! Thank you for your efforts in getting this information out there, we appreciate you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amz1028
    United States2 years ago
  • Awesome!

    This podcast is amazing! I listen all the time and find the topics very informative and relevant!! Highly recommend it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bbvhvgdtgvhh
    United States2 years ago

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Clinicians praise concise, high-quality, up-to-date content ideal for busy practice.
Guests and topics are relevant for general pediatricians and subspecialists seeking practical guidance.
Audio quality is sometimes a concern, but content quality remains strong.

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Communicating About Vaccines (Episode 211)
Q: What should we do when a family doesn't want to discuss vaccines?
We should express that vaccines are important while also building rapport and trust to engage them in future visits.
Communicating About Vaccines (Episode 211)
Q: How do we respect a patient's autonomy while communicating our opinions, facts that we've learned and our desire to do no harm?
By reframing parents' research as due diligence and becoming a partner in their search for information.
Caring for Immigrant Patients in Pediatrics (Episode 210)
Q: What should clinicians do if ICE were to come to a pediatric clinic?
Clinicians should stay calm, notify security, and know the types of warrants presented by ICE agents.
Caring for Immigrant Patients in Pediatrics (Episode 210)
Q: Are hospitals a safe space for families?
While hospitals strive to be safe spaces, recent policy changes allow for immigration enforcement, which complicates the situation.
Caring for Immigrant Patients in Pediatrics (Episode 210)
Q: Can you talk a little bit about the negative mental health effects due to fears of deportation?
The fear of deportation can lead to emotional distress, and children face significant mental health issues including higher rates of anxiety and depression.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Primary Care Perspectives

What is Primary Care Perspectives about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A concise, clinically focused series that features pediatric primary care topics tackled by a mix of host physicians and CHOP experts. Episodes commonly explore adolescent health policy,食品 allergy management and parental anxiety, transitions of care for neurodiverse youth, autism myths, contraception counseling in teens, and practical pediatric care strategies (fluoride varnish, sleep-related issues, asthma in viral seasons, oral immunotherapy, and vaccine communication). Notable strengths include evidence-based discussion, actionable tips for clinicians, and clear framing of policy, family dynamics, and interdisciplinary care. The show frequently centers on real-world clinical workflows, patient safety, and strategies that improve care del... more

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1. Charting Pediatrics
2. Pediatrics On Call
3. The Cribsiders
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Primary Care Perspectives launched 10 years ago and published 218 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Primary Care Perspectives include:

1. Haley Pearlstein
2. Dr. Marva Schödel
3. Tamara Hubbard
4. Megan Lewis
5. Stacy Ellen
6. Karin Roseman
7. Mary Stephens
8. Kate Wallis

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