• Measles Outbreak Update
    2025/05/16

    Join host Holly Wayment as she delves into the pressing issue of measles in Texas with Dr. Jason Bowling, a leading expert and the Interim Division Chief of Infectious Diseases at UT Health San Antonio. With Texas experiencing the largest outbreak in years, Dr. Bowling discusses where we are right now with measles, the impact on the community, and the critical role of vaccination in preventing further spread.

    Learn about the symptoms of measles, how they can mimic other viral infections, and the steps healthcare providers can take to accurately diagnose and manage suspected cases. Dr. Bowling also shares insights on the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to create a "firewall" that protects communities, highlighting the challenges of vaccination hesitancy and the measures needed to counter it.

    This episode is an essential listen for busy pediatric practitioners around the globe and elsewhere in the US as they navigate the complexities of a measles resurgence. This episode includes advice about measles testing, and isolation protocol.

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    30 分
  • Motivational Interviewing for the Busy Practitioner
    2025/05/09

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    In this episode, host and executive producer Holly Wayment dives into motivational interviewing (MI) with expert David Roberts, Ph.D.. Discover how this gold-standard counseling approach can dramatically improve treatment adherence for pediatric practitioners. Dr. Roberts, a seasoned psychiatrist and member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, shares his extensive experience in training over 3,000 healthcare professionals in MI. Roberts has a new, more flexible way for busy practitioners to learn MI.

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    Learn how to implement motivational interviewing in busy practice settings. With insights from real-world cases, this episode is a must-listen for practitioners eager to enhance patient engagement and foster behavioral change.

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    56 分
  • What Can We Learn About Handling Conflict From the Head of Customer Service for PayPal and Venmo?
    2025/05/01

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    In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment engages in a conversation with Matthew Anderson, Vice President of Customer Service at PayPal and Venmo. Together, they explore the transformative lessons that pediatric practitioners can learn from customer service practices in the corporate world. Discover how fostering professionalism and empathy among medical teams enhances patient relationships, and learn practical strategies for addressing sensitive topics such as financial discussions with grace. Anderson shares valuable insights on improving customer service in pediatrics, underscoring the power of incremental changes, relationship building, and transparent communication. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on creating a more patient-centered and harmonious pediatric practice.

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    22 分
  • Customer Relations: A Pediatrician's Guide Inspired by PayPal
    2025/04/24

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    Join host Holly Wayment on Pediatrics Now as she explores the intersection of medicine and customer service with Matthew Anderson, Vice President of Customer Service for PayPal and Venmo. Discover how principles from the corporate world can enhance patient care and communication in pediatric settings. Learn the significance of humanizing interactions and the critical components that can transform transactional activities into meaningful relationships. Matthew shares personal experiences and practical advice that empower practitioners and their medical teams. Tune in and gain insights to revolutionize patient engagement and satisfaction.

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    48 分
  • Recognizing Child Abuse
    2025/04/18

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    Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment brings us this insightful child abuse talk by Dr. Natalie Kissoon, as she shares crucial insights into recognizing child abuse in pediatric care. This episode dives deep into case-based discussions, focusing on common signs of abuse such as unexplained bruises, sentinel injuries, and abusive head trauma. Dr. Kissoon emphasizes the importance of a thorough medical evaluation and offers practical guidance for identifying hidden patterns of maltreatment.

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    53 分
  • Understanding FPIES: A Silent Food Allergy
    2025/04/16

    Link for MOC Credit!

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    Join Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment for this grand rounds episode for MOC credit. We bring you a talk by Dr. Millind Pansare on FPIES, highlighting the crucial role of clinical awareness and research in combating this condition. Discover the clinical presentation, risk factors, and the significance of educational support for caregivers navigating this challenging syndrome. Join us for an informative session that seeks to empower medical professionals with knowledge about this critical pediatric health topic.

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    51 分
  • Social Media Dermatology: Facts vs. Fiction
    2025/04/14

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    Welcome to this episode of Pediatrics Now with Holly Wayment, brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics,0 as she discusses acne myths and truths with Dr. Emily Becker, the head of Pediatric Dermatology at University Health and UT Health San Antonio. Together, they delve into common misconceptions about dietary causes of acne, the importance of appropriate skincare, and effective treatment options available for adolescents.

    Dr. Becker shares insights from her extensive training and experience in dermatology, discussing how different types of milk can affect acne and offering practical advice on acne management, particularly for pediatricians handling cases without immediate access to dermatologists. Discover the journey of Dr. Becker from Texas to New York and back, her dedication to pediatric dermatology, and a sneak peek into her life outside medicine.

    Stay tuned for details on the latest dermatological treatments for conditions like eczema, alopecia areata, and some advice on avoiding harmful social media skincare trends.

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    35 分
  • A Devastating Syndrome Leads to Incredible Advancements in Medicine: What is VHL?
    2025/04/02

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    In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment discusses Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) Syndrome with leading experts Dr. Gail Tomlinson and Dr. Patricia Dahia from the University of Texas Health Science Center 's Department of Pediatrics and University Health. This genetic disorder is characterized by the development of various tumors and cysts in different parts of the body, linked to mutations in the VHL gene.

    The conversation delves into the history and genetic mechanisms of VHL Syndrome, highlighting its rarity and complex nature. Dr. Tomlinson and Dr. Dahia provide insights into the symptoms, diagnosis, and the groundbreaking development of a new FDA-approved drug that offers hope for managing the disease's manifestations.

    Pediatric Practitioner Listeners will gain an understanding of how genetic research has transformed treatment options, moving towards precision medicine, and offering newfound hope for individuals with this challenging condition, and other conditions. Join us to explore the impact of precise genetic interventions and the ongoing research shaping the future of VHL Syndrome treatment.

    Additional sources for this episode include The New York Times and Wikipedia.

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    43 分