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PICU Doc On Call

Dr. Pradip Kamat, Dr. Rahul Damania

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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.
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Welcome to PedsCrit! We are a collaborative educational PICU podcast working with pediatric critical care educators around the world to create high-yield podcast episodes on core PICU topics. Find us at PedsCrit.com, or reach us via email at PedsCritPodcast@gmail.com. We hope you enjoy!No conflicts of interest.Each clinical episode is made in coordination with a pediatric intensivist or guest that is otherwise a clinical or scholarly leader on the topic being discussed. Podcasts do not recei ...
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Joy In The Journey is a podcast dedicated to supporting families with critically ill kids. Life brings unexpected circumstances, but choosing joy makes all the difference. Your host, Jamie Freedlund, knows this better than anyone. Her world changed when her daughter, Mattea Joy, was born with several severe medical complications. Jamie and her husband were given a very small chance that Mattea would survive at birth, but were able to share nine and a half wonderful months with her that they ...
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Happy Monday or Should I say Happy MMONday! I’m Tanisha a Medical Mom of NICU to a Kidney Warrior & Cancer Fighter plus a Pandemic Mom of 2 under 2! Welcome to Medical Moms of NICU podcast where we help NICU Moms, Life after NICU Moms, and NICU Moms of Medically-Complexed Miracles worldwide navigate the medical system with ease by sharing Medical Mom tips, NICU resources, and Medical advice from Medical Experts. We thank you for listening every MMONday to each episode whether you are in the ...
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Feeding Our Young

Honored Guests with host Eric Miller

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Encouragement for today's student nurse... and life lessons for the rest of us! Have you ever heard the phrase “nurses eat their young?” Feeding Our Young is more than a podcast – it’s a movement. It’s a desire to see new nurses of all ages be supported and uplifted by their peers. Join the movement! COME and hear host Eric Miller's vision for a radical culture change - in nursing, healthcare, and elsewhere; then STAY for a stable of all-star nursing students, nurses, and nurse educators! Th ...
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I am Aylin Webb, 5 star book Author & Psychologist and in the past 10 years I have helped thousands of people Overcome Anxiety and Build Unshakable Confidence to Thrive through my 7 step Signature Programme. In these series, I am interviewing the suffering as well as the recovering perfectionists to gain insight to the problems that the rigid perfectionist thinking can cause, and discuss the tools and techniques that would help "Overcome Perfectionism and take control of your life". My Pract ...
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PedsAdmit

Alice and Shaefali

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A podcast to help pediatric trainees navigate residency. We interview experts in the field to learn more about how to diagnose and manage patients with common pediatric conditions. Reach us at pedsadmit@gmail.com. (Music by Kevin MacLeod).
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The Undifferentiated Medical Student (TUMS) podcast is about helping medical students to choose a medical specialty and plan a career in medicine. The list of career options available to medical students is large, but the time to explore them all is short. Moreover, mentorship in medical school is lacking, and many medical students tackle the task of career planning alone, most struggling and almost all clutching to the hope that 3rd year clinical rotations will definitively resolve their re ...
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Continue with relatively recent new grad and Honored Guest Noel Pitner as he chats about why he chose nursing school the first time around, how men were treated in nursing school in the late 80s and early 90s, why the change from attorney to nursing school a second time, about never being too old, his future plans (continuing education onward to ob…
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Happy Monday, or should I say happy Monday Medical Mom of NICU Day. I'm Tanisha, a medical mom of NICU to a kidney warrior and cancer fighter, plus a pandemic mom of two under two. Welcome to the Medical Moms of NICU podcast where we help NICU moms, life after NICU moms, and NICU moms of medically complex miracles worldwide navigate the medical sys…
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Dr. Paul Sue is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Columbia University and Director of the Pediatric Transplant and Immunocompromised Host at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in NY. He completed his pediatric residency at Jacobi Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, and his fellowship in pediatric in…
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Introduction Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, a podcast dedicated to current and aspiring pediatric intensivists. I'm Dr. Pradip Kamat from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine, and I’m Dr. Rahul Damania from Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital. We are two Pediatric ICU physicians passionate about medical education in t…
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Join relatively recent new grad nurse and Honored Guest Noel Pitner as he chats about Deadpool and Wolverine, nursing as a second career, being an older male in nursing, not doing it alone, fitting nursing school into a well-established life, organization in nursing school, how law school compares to nursing school, the importance of not discountin…
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Welcome to another episode of the Medical Moms of NICU podcast! This week, Tanisha, a dedicated medical mom, shares her heartfelt gratitude for the support received as her son Jaleel battles pneumonia and viruses. She updates listeners on his progress and the challenges of managing the medical and educational needs of her other children. Tanisha of…
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In this World Shared Practice Forum Podcast, experts from three large pediatric hospitals discuss their collaborative care models designed to optimize care for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant. This global panel reviews the history, structure, and current state of these models, and offers insight into how clinicians can develo…
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Join relatively recent new grad nurse and Spokane, WA native Honored Guest Chloe Burley as she talks about coming out of her shell, finding out who she is after nursing school, her inspirational reason why she became a nurse, why she chose to attend a university close to home, the importance of having support, managing anxiety, her transition from …
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Continue with recently retired nursing educator extraordinaire and uber-inspring human Sue Perkins as she discusses what B's stand for, the importance of communication (and being respectful while doing so), taking advantage of resources available to you, lessons she has learned from nontraditional students, reflections on a supremely rewarding care…
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Join recently retired nursing educator extraordinaire Sue Perkins as she discusses going back to school at 50, her passion for pediatrics, the need to give up the competitive nature of nursing school, the importance of taking care of yourself, the resiliency wheel, giving yourself grace, having ADHD, her "mistake bank," her nontraditional way of en…
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Dr. Paul Sue is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Columbia University and Director of the Pediatric Transplant and Immunocompromised Host or “PITCH” Infectious Diseases Program at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in NY. He completed his pediatric residency at Jacobi Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Br…
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Send us a Text Message. I am Aylin Webb; Psychologist, Anxiety Mastery Coach, Author, Accredited CBT Therapist, EMDR Therapist, Perfectionism Specialist & Public Speaker. My book "Perfectly Imperfect: Cultivating Your Self-worth In A Demanding World" is out now on Amazon. Order your copy here: https://amzn.to/46sLwys It was a great pleasure to be a…
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Join recent graduate, Redmond, Washington native, and Honored Guest Lucy Rash as she continues talking about transitioning to a new grad life, procrastination, navigating devastating nursing school challenges, not taking life or others for granted, dealing with difficult cases as a new NICU nurse, leaning into others, and more! Contact us: mystory@…
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Join recent graduate, Redmond, Washington native, and Honored Guest Lucy Rash as she discusses life as a NICU nurse, pursuing your desired unit/job directly out of nursing school, incorrect negative nursing school connotations, setting realistic expectations for yourself, her nursing school hero, how her Christian faith helps her overcome challenge…
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Welcome to the Medical Moms of NICU podcast! I'm Tanisha, a medical mom of NICU to a kidney warrior and cancer fighter, and a pandemic mom of two under two. In today's episode, we dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of raising a medically complex child. This episode centers around a critical emergency with my oldest son, Jaleel. From a sudde…
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Join recent graduate, Duvall, Washington native, and Honored Guest Kenzie Brown as she shares how it feels being a new grad, having family support, prepping for the NCLEX exam, her secret to staying centered during the NCLEX exam, how health issues directed her to the nursing profession, how she felt entering nursing school, memories from each seme…
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In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Dr. Kate Nelson discusses a qualitative study exploring decision-making skills developed by family caregivers of children with medical complexity. She describes the impact of contextual factors and relationships within care teams on decision-making, family partnership in research, and the next step…
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Join nurse educator, Jasper, Alabama native, and Honored Guest Mary Bec Brown as she talks about double names, graduating more than once, her inspirational mom, pivoting from fashion to nursing, working in the ICU as a new grad, her passion for teaching nursing students, common challenges she sees in her nursing students, the importance of leaning …
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Join Tanisha, a proud medical mom of a NICU graduate, kidney warrior, cancer fighter, and an awesome autistic son, as she shares her journey of transitioning to a new home and reflecting on God's blessings. In this episode, Tanisha discusses invaluable resources for managing the needs of children with special needs, including child care vouchers, e…
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Dr. Chris Horvat is a pediatric intensivist and informaticist at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. He started his academic career at UNC-Chapel Hill where he got his undergraduate and medical degrees, after which he completed a pediatric residency at Seattle Children's Hospital and a pediatric critical care fellowship at UPMC. Dr. Horvat also…
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Join recent graduate, Kingston, WA native, and Honored Guest Katelyn Arlen as she describes playing doctor, her working environment as a new grad, having negative preceptors in nursing school, the secret to swaying said preceptors, cellphones in clinical, recognizing and addressing mental health challenges, the benefits of proper medication, being …
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Welcome to a heartfelt episode of our podcast! This week, Tanisha is back after a brief hiatus, sharing her experiences and support for Medical Moms of NICU around the globe. Broadcasting from her new home’s serene backyard, Tanisha reflects on the blessings of nature and the challenges she has faced as a caregiver, especially during the pandemic. …
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Send us a Text Message. I am Aylin Webb; Psychologist, Anxiety Mastery Coach, Author, Accredited CBT Therapist, EMDR Therapist, Perfectionism Specialist & Public Speaker. My book "Perfectly Imperfect: Cultivating Your Self-worth In A Demanding World" is out now on Amazon. Order your copy here: https://amzn.to/46sLwys Join us in this enlightening ep…
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Join Honored Guest Maya Bell as she discusses being a family trailblazer in healthcare, outing her "secret" of being an only child, grandparental inspiration, seeing loved ones in your patients, the impact of clinical, anxiety, a roommate's secret to confidence, nursing school struggles, and the positive impact of having obligations! Contact us: my…
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Alexander Rotta, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics and the Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care at Duke University School of Medicine. He is an accomplished intensivist, educator and physician scientist with well over 100 publications with a focus on respiratory care in critically ill children. He authored a review on high-frequency jet ventilat…
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This podcast discusses the preoperative, operative, and postoperative considerations for patients undergoing tonsillectomy, including anatomy and pathophysiology, preoperative evaluation, anesthetic management, operative approach, and postoperative care.LEARNING OBJECTIVESUpon listening to this podcast, learners will be able to:• Explain the anatom…
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Join Honored Guest Griffin Garman (and Harry) as he talks about being part of a tight knit family, dealing with perceptions and conversations surrounding being a male nursing student, gender stereotypes, navigating the choppy waters of nursing school, fielding curveballs in clinical, advocating for one's self, nursing skill "failures," relating wit…
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Welcome to the Medical Moms of NICU podcast! I'm Tanisha, a proud medical mom of NICU, sharing insights to help NICU moms navigate the medical system with ease. Today, we're excited to announce that we are just five days away from the Moments of Joy Fest 2024! This annual event, hosted by the amazing Camille Joy Robinson, celebrates special needs f…
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Alexander Rotta, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics and the Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care at Duke University School of Medicine. He is an accomplished intensivist, educator and physician scientist with well over 100 publications with a focus on respiratory care in critically ill children. He authored a review on high-frequency jet ventilat…
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Join Honored Guest Caitlin Lintoco as she discusses being a West Coast girl, overcoming preconceived notions, performing large family math, the advantage of carpooling to clinical, extroversion vs. introversion, RBF, classroom and clinical challenges, and most importantly, the impact of her first patient demise on both her personally as well as her…
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Happy Monday, Medical Moms! Join Tanisha, a dedicated medical mom of NICU, as she shares invaluable tips and resources to help NICU moms and those navigating life after NICU. In this episode, Tanisha reflects on the journey so far in 2024, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals, taking baby steps, and embracing the year of expansion.…
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In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Ms. Bethlyn Vergo Houlihan and Ms. Meg Comeau discuss a qualitative study of the perspectives of families of children with medical complexity on what is needed to promote their quality of life and well-being. They describe the family-led approach to designing and conducting the study, the importanc…
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Steven Loscalzo, MD, FAAP is an Attending Physician in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his residency and chief residency in Pediatrics at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Child…
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What is Feeding Our Young? Join host Eric Miller - registered nurse and adjunct clinical instructor - as he bares his heart regarding why Feeding Our Young is more than just a podcast; his drive to see the "eating our young" culture be radically changed in nursing and healthcare in general; why he put his money where his mouth is by forming a busin…
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Join Honored Guest Morgan Johnson as she discusses who and what inspired her to enter the nursing field, battling perfectionism, her traveling adventures past and future, how she has selected her chosen specialty, how she overcame challenges to her identity, how she multitasks schooling with hobbies, her three chosen words to describe nursing schoo…
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This podcast provides an overview of the presentation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and compares it to Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis phenotypes.LEARNING OBJECTIVESBy the end of this podcast, the learner will be able to:• Recognize the clinical presentation of inflammatory bowel disease and compare Crohn's disease and ulcerative colit…
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Welcome to the "Medical Moms of NICU" podcast! I'm Tanisha, a dedicated medical mom to a kidney warrior and cancer fighter, and a pandemic mom of two under two. Every Monday, we aim to support NICU moms, life after NICU moms, and those caring for medically complex miracles by sharing invaluable tips, resources, and expert medical advice. In this ep…
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In this World Shared Practice Forum podcast, PICU podcasters share their insights on how to get started and deliver successful podcasts. Key points include strategies for finding co-hosts and guests, ways to promote podcasts, and the importance of finding ways to incorporate podcasts into academic CVs.‌LEARNING OBJECTIVESFollowing this discussion, …
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Ayse Akcan Arikan, MD is a dual trained pediatric intensivist and nephrologist and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics with tenure at Baylor College of Medicine. She is the Associate Chief (Research) of the Division of Critical Care Medicine. Dr Arikan is a clinician-scientist whose research focus is on the recognition and management of acute kidn…
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Send us a Text Message. I am Aylin Webb; Psychologist, Anxiety Mastery Coach, Author, Accredited CBT Therapist, EMDR Therapist, Perfectionism Specialist & Public Speaker. My book "Perfectly Imperfect: Cultivating Your Self-worth In A Demanding World" is out now on Amazon. Order your copy here: https://amzn.to/46sLwys In this empowering episode, I s…
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In this Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode, Dr. Sarah Sobotka discusses a mixed-methods study with longitudinal assessment of neurodevelopmental profiles of children requiring mechanical ventilation after hospital discharge and perceived influences on development. She describes lessons learned while designing and performing the study, the ne…
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Ayse Akcan Arikan, MD is a dual trained pediatric intensivist and nephrologist and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics with tenure at Baylor College of Medicine. She is the Associate Chief (Research) of the Division of Critical Care Medicine. Dr Arikan is a clinician-scientist whose research focus is on the recognition and management of acute kidn…
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Happy MMONday, and welcome to another episode of the Medical Moms of NICU podcast! I'm Tanisha, a medical mom of a kidney warrior and cancer fighter, navigating life as a pandemic mom of two under two. Join us as we help NICU moms, life after NICU moms, and moms of medically complex miracles worldwide navigate the medical system with ease. We share…
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James E. Squires MD, MS, is a pediatric hepatologist and is certified in pediatric gastroenterology and advanced/transplant hepatology by the American Board of Pediatrics. He is an Associate Professor in Pediatrics and is the Associate Director of Hepatology and the Program Director for the Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Fellowship at the Universit…
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In this World Shared Practice Forum podcast, Drs. Sapna Kudchadkar and Kate Madden discuss early mobilization programs in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). They highlight the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, including the need for shared mental frameworks regarding sedation practices and delirium screening and management. Dr. Ku…
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Welcome to a new episode of Medical Moms of NICU, where we share invaluable tips, resources, and invaluable advice to help you smoothly navigate the medical system. Join in every Monday to listen to our episodes, whether you're in a hospital making life-altering decisions for your loved one or at home adapting to their medical needs after NICU disc…
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James E. Squires MD, MS, is a pediatric hepatologist and is certified in pediatric gastroenterology and advanced/transplant hepatology by the American Board of Pediatrics. He is an Associate Professor in Pediatrics and is the Associate Director of Hepatology and the Program Director for the Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Fellowship at the Universit…
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Caring for a newly diagnosed child going through a medical journey can be scary and overwhelming. Especially when finding resources meant to support you, like Child Life Specialists, requires extensive research and planning. This is why I am so grateful to our guest today, Jenna Kmitch, for courageously sharing what her process looks like beside he…
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