S2E7: Divine Inspiration
In this episode, I provide an update on my health and recall several examples of how unrelated people and circumstances came together to produce unpredictable and advantageous outcomes.
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In this episode, I provide an update on my health and recall several examples of how unrelated people and circumstances came together to produce unpredictable and advantageous outcomes.
It’s true what they say, - moms know their kids inside and out. This couldn’t be more true of Christine's experience with her youngest son’s health. In this episode, Christine shares how through observation, persistence and mothers intuition she was able to get Dakota medical care for subtly disguised medical conditions.
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In this special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to pediatric surgeon Dr. Jaimie Nathan about surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis in children. Dr. Nathan is the first author of a recent NASPGHAN position paper on the role of surgical management in chronic pancreatitis. Dr. Nathan is the Chief of Pediatric Abdominal Transplant and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and one of the world’s leading surgeons for total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT).
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References:
Nathan JD, Ellery K, Balakrishnan K, Bhatt H, Ganoza A, Husain SZ, Kumar R, Morinville VD, Quiros JA, Schwarzenberg SJ, Sellers ZM, Uc A, Abu-El-Haija M. The Role of Surgical Management in Chronic Pancreatitis in Children: A Position Paper From the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Pancreas Committee. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2022 May 1;74(5):706-719.
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Produced by: Peter Lu
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Welcome to Teets Talk! Get to know us, hear about our lives, personalities and hang out with us while we figure this whole thing out! It'll sure be a good time for all. Have a listen, like, share, follow, all the things. We hope that you enjoy today's podcast.
Today, we are discussing our daughter, Lillian, her birth story & her CHD (congenital heart defect) diagnosis. Lillian was born with a complete Atrioventricular Canal Defect or AV Canal Defect. We discuss her birth, how she was diagnosed, and our frustrations with the process of diagnosis. This is the first part in what we are sure will be many. It was and still is a wild ride! We hope that in sharing our story we will bring awareness to CHD kids and the struggles that they go through. When she was first diagnosed, we struggled to find any information about her specific defect or any stories from real families dealing with open-heart surgery on an infant. We hope this will shed some light on what these families go through.
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Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!This episode continues our resident led In-Service Review series and covers Ear Reconstruction!
ISR26 covers everything you need to know for the in-service exam as we have reviewed the exam from the past 5 years to make this episode.
Your Hosts for this episode are Dr. Sanam Zahedi @doctorzahedi and Dr. Morgan Martin @morganmartinmd .
Production, design, and editing by our Co-Founder Greta Davis @greta_davis
Visual supplement editing: Arian Ahanouni
Music was produced by Alec Fisher, MD @alechfishermd
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Drs. Mikael Petrosyan and Alexandra Espinel (ENT) discuss what every parent should know about tonsils and adenoids
Drs. Mikael Petrosyan and Timothy Kane from Children's National discuss what every parent needs to know about Achalasia. They go in details about incidence, symptoms, and current treatments.
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