

The Cribsiders
The Cribsiders
A Pediatric Podcast here to feed pediatric knowledge food to your adult-sized brain hole & provide weight-based dosings of fun.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 56min
S1 Ep11: Community Acquired Pneumonia: The Alveoli Strike Back
Join us on a voyage of diagnosis, triage, and treatment of community-acquired pneumonia! Dr. Susan Lipsett delves into the nuances of triaging patients, teasing out viral versus bacterial pneumonia, and choosing the right antibiotic.

Oct 16, 2020 • 13min
S1 Ep10: Race Correction in the UTI Guidelines: A Companion Episode w/ Dr. Pat Poitevien (@DocPatTeachOne)
This short companion episode to our Pediatric UTI episode dives deeper into the race correction factor present in the UTI guidelines. We speak with guest Dr. Patricia Poitevien, the Program Director of Brown’s Pediatric Residency, the current President of the Association of Pediatric Program Directors, and Assistant Dean for the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University. Dr. Poitevien breaks down why it is important for academic medicine to be thinking critically about race as a social construct, how race-based medicine may cause more harm than benefit, and next steps for how to move forward in a curious, engaged and evidence-based manner.

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Oct 14, 2020 • 1h 5min
S1 Ep10: UTIs: Pearls of Liquid Gold
If you’re hoping to catch a clean episode covering a common childhood infection, urine luck! This special segment covers an evidence-based approach to urinary tract infection (UTI) featuring Dr. Ken Roberts, Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He is an educator, clinician, and leader in pediatrics. He is also the lead author of both the 2011 AAP UTI guidelines and the upcoming AAP febrile infant guidelines. Listen as wee discuss cloudy diagnostic dilemmas and whiz through the appropriate management of UTI.

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Sep 30, 2020 • 59min
S1 Ep9: Anaphylaxis: All You Need to Know
Dr. Julie Brown, a pediatric emergency medicine expert and associate professor at the University of Washington, shares her insights on managing anaphylaxis in children. She provides a deep dive into symptoms and critical treatments, emphasizing the life-saving role of epinephrine. The conversation touches on food allergies, the importance of cultural sensitivity in healthcare, and learning from past medical failures. Dr. Brown also discusses evolving medical advice on allergenic foods and highlights the need for effective education on auto-injectors for families.

Sep 16, 2020 • 52min
S1 Ep8: Mastering Outpatient Asthma
Join The Cribsiders as our guest Dr. David Stukus (@AllergyKidsDoc) to discuss "all that wheeze" as he takes us on an in-depth journey through the epidemiology, diagnosis, severity, and management of pediatric asthma. Learn everything from how to handle that wheezing kid in front of you, recommended treatment modalities before inhalers, and how to teach children proper inhaler technique. We also discuss the newest asthma GINA treatment strategies and what they mean for your practice.
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Sep 2, 2020 • 1h 1min
S1 Ep7: Become #1 in the Diagnosis and Management of T1DM
Join Dr. Hussein Abdullatif, a dedicated pediatric endocrinologist from the University of Alabama, as he dives deep into Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. He shares insights on diagnosing and treating diabetes in children, emphasizing the need for accurate testing and early detection. Dr. Abdullatif explains the benefits of personalized treatment plans and carbohydrate counting, while also discussing the emotional aspects families face. They explore advancements like continuous glucose monitors and the importance of community support in managing this condition.

Aug 19, 2020 • 47min
S1 Ep6: More Than Strep: Pharyngitis w/ “Uncle Bob” Centor
Your kid’s got a sore throat--no big deal? Think again! Listen to this episode as we wade into the depths of pediatric and adolescent pharyngitis, with the world-renowned creator of the Centor Criteria Dr. Robert Centor MD, MACP, internist and Professor-Emeritus at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. In this episode, we discuss/review the Centor criteria, the differential diagnosis for acute pharyngitis in the school-aged versus adolescent patient, how to treat bacterial pharyngitis, what complications to watch out for in the pediatric populations, and how we should worry more about Lemierre's syndrome than acute rheumatic fever.

Aug 12, 2020 • 59min
S1 Ep5: MIS-C: When COVID Affects Kids
Four weeks after a COVID exposure, children may not be completely in the clear. MIS-C is a post-infectious inflammatory state that affects pediatric patients and can lead to heart failure, acute abdomen, and a new Kawasaki-like syndrome in older ages. We discuss the emerging evidence with expert, Dr. Adriana Tremoulet ( UCSD), who sits on the American College of Rheumatology MIS-C and COVID-19 Related Hyperinflammation Task Force. She educates us on the presentation, diagnosis, and management MIS-C so when you see this condition, you’ll be ready!

Aug 5, 2020 • 1h 2min
S1 Ep4: Things We Do For No Reason in Pediatrics
If you’re looking to bring your clinical game to the next level, look no further than this next episode where we’ll discuss three huge areas of medical overuse. By the end of the episode, you’ll know not to give antibiotics in an asthma exacerbation, discharge a well-appearing infant undergoing sepsis rule-out at 24 hours, and how to expertly use metered-dose inhalers in the inpatient setting. We welcome Drs. Leonard Feldman and Carrie Herzke, both TWDFNR authors, to explore and educate us on these topics. Listen along here, and follow us @TheCribsiders on #MedTwitter!

Jul 29, 2020 • 58min
S1 Ep3: Back to School Special: COVID Edition
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that schools strive to reopen in the Fall, but there is hesitation from families and teachers alike. We speak with Dr. Sharfstein, a public health expert and pediatrician, regarding the importance of reopening schools for children, what criteria need to be met prior to opening, and how to keep children and teachers safe. Tune in to learn transmission amongst children, how other countries have reopened, why to cohort children, and how the primary care pediatrician can assist in the coming school year!
This episode is sponsored by the AAP: If you provide medical care to children, Pediatrics On Call — the new podcast from the American Academy of Pediatrics — will help you do it better. Each week, hear the latest news and research on children's health, on topics from obesity and mental health to keeping the kiddos safe when they’re stuck at home. Subscribe from your favorite podcast provider or find the latest episodes here.