Episodes
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The sports medicine team visits the studio as we consider common knee injuries in student athletes. We explore the cause, diagnosis, management, and prevention of patellofemoral pain syndrome, Osgood-Schlatter disease, Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome, meniscal tears, patellar dislocation, and your everyday sprains and strains. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Katelyn Krivchenia and Brittney Haas visit the studio for an update on cystic fibrosis. Long-term outcomes have significantly improved over the past two decades. We explore why and discuss how pediatric providers can support patients and families impacted by the disease. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Min-Jeong Cho visits the studio as we consider pediatric lymphedema. Discover how this condition presents in children, along with the cause, diagnosis, management, complications and long-term outcomes. We hope you can join us!
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Erica Banta returns to the studio as we continue our coverage of emotional intelligence in medicine. This week we explore self-awareness and the foundational role it plays in establishing EQ, improving career satisfaction, and promoting success in clinical practice, teaching, research and service activities. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Alex Rakowsky and Dr Mary Ann Abrams visit the studio as we consider health literacy and plain language pediatrics. Low health literacy is associated with increased emergency department visits and hospitalizations, decreased patient satisfaction, and poor health outcomes. We share tips and tricks for using plain language to improve health literacy!
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Eric Leighton and Jesse Parthemore visit the studio as we consider functional rehabilitation for the student athlete. Injuries are common during sports participation. With the proper guidance, athletes can overcome injury, improve performance and return to play safely and efficiently. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Megan Schaefer and Dr Natalie Truba visit the studio as we consider the support of healthcare workers impacted by grief. Losing a patient or client results in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social concerns. We explore communication, education, and peer support strategies that help. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Casey Levy and clinical dieticians, Sakiko Minagawa and Jamie Glodowski, visit the studio as we consider disordered eating among teenagers. We explore low energy availability, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Tune in to learn symptoms, diagnosis and management of these common conditions. Free Category 1 CME/CE for listeners. We hope you can join us!
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