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Alabama Pediatrician: Conversations & Information for Your Practice

Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics

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The "Alabama Pediatrician" is a service to members of the Alabama Chapter-American Academy of Pediatrics. With each episode, we bring you up-to-date information affecting pediatric practice in Alabama, including relevant updates from state pediatric leaders as well as "hot" clinical topics from pediatric specialist experts in Alabama.
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The Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery podcast series highlights research published in the official peer-reviewed publication of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. Each podcast, which is moderated by the Editor in Chief and includes the Associate Editor and author of the paper, offers an in depth discussion about its significance to the global otolaryngology community and quality patient care.
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Rising healthcare costs, increasing insurance premiums, and decreasing care - this is the current state of our healthcare system. The pharmaceutical industry continues to make empty promises by masking patients symptoms and providing a false sense of hope. "Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution" is a paradigm shift in the way we look at modern medicine and gives listeners hope to get to the root cause of their symptoms, naturally. Steven F. Hotze, M.D., is the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & ...
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We help today’s highest achieving entrepreneurs over 40 optimize physical and mental wellbeing while mitigating risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes & more. Dr. Ryan shares the latest tips & insights to potentially live beyond 130 years young. Become Uberhuman! Dr. Raul Ryan Das, MD, is that rare physician who combines a love of medicine with a passion for fitness spanning decades. A bodybuilder, and former personal trainer, Dr. Ryan has dedicated his career to exploring the inter ...
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Approximately 50% or more of our body is made up of protein! These proteins are the building blocks of our body and provide essential amino acids. As we age, muscle is profoundly important for metabolism and resistance to insulin. The combination of eating enough protein and moving against resistance allows us to maintain lean muscle mass and provi…
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Learn about the Medical Association of the State of Alabama (MASA) with its Vice President, Dr. Nina Ford-Johnson, who is a pediatrician! She shares why it's a great organization to be a part of, alongside the AL Chapter of the AAP, and legislative updates MASA is currently working on. Be on the lookout for her awesome quote on why it's important t…
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Sherra spent several years suffering through bouts of sickness, including mono, that she just couldn’t get rid of. A registered nurse by profession, Sherra felt like traditional doctors were missing something in her care. After reading Dr. Hotze’s best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, & Happiness,” she made an appointment and never looked back! Imm…
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AL Poison Information Center (aka Poison Control)'s Clinical Director, Dr. Jessica Pescatore, shares her toxicology knowledge about cannabidiol ingestions. Learn about the different marijuana compounds, their effects, management and more! For more information on the AL Poison Information Center: click here. Poison Control/Poison Information Center'…
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by author John Pang, MD, and Associate Editor Tristan Tham, MD, to discuss circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) detection as a new technique to identify minimal residual disease in patients with solid tumors as outlined in the paper “ctDNA as an Adjunct to Posttreatment PET for Head and Neck Cancer…
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by senior author Jonathon O. Russell MD, and Associate Editor Raymond Liu Chai, MD, to discuss the pros and cons of two approaches to thyroidectomy as outlined in the paper “Long-term Quality of Life After Thyroidectomy: Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach Versus Transcerv…
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by senior author Diana N. Kirke, MD, MPhil, and Associate Editor Lee M. Akst, MD, to discuss the potential for deep learning models to detect voice disorders as outlined in the paper “The Use of Deep Learning Software in the Detection of Voice Disorders: A Systematic Review” which published …
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by lead authors Heather M. Weinreich, MD, MPH and Carrie L. Nieman, MD, MPH to provide a patient and primary care provider-focused overview of the “Clinical Practice Guideline: Age-Related Hearing Loss” which published in the May 2024 issue of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. They discu…
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by lead authors Betty S. Tsai Do, MD, and Matthew L. Bush MD, PhD, MBA, for a discussion of some key points of the “Clinical Practice Guideline: Age-Related Hearing Loss” which published in the May 2024 issue of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. They discuss the recommendations for scree…
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Do you have a teen daughter who is experiencing pre-menstrual symptoms? If so, this podcast is for you! The development of teenage girls can cause some pre-menstrual symptoms including mood swings, fluid retention, headaches, weight gain, irregular periods and other symptoms that are uncomfortable and difficult for them to process. Many patients wi…
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Avoid surgery with non-surgical Regenerative Joint Therapy at Hotze Health & Wellness Center! Due to past injuries and lack of cartilage in the knee joint, Rick suffered from severe pain and immobility. His orthopedic surgeon suggested a full knee replacement. After a consultation at Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Rick decided to try natural Regen…
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Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by senior author Anne C. Kane, MD, and Associate Editor Michael J. Brenner, MD for a discussion of the article “Otolaryngology Applicant Perspectives on In-person and Virtual Residency Interviews", which published in the April 2024 issue of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. They discuss …
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Did you know it is possible to regenerate cartilage tissue and joints? Wouldn’t it be beneficial to repair your own joints instead of invasive surgical replacements, that in most cases require significant down time and recovery periods? Join Dr. Hotze as he discusses the new Regenerative Joint Therapy – Cell Repair Treatment now offered at the Hotz…
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We welcome Rachael Montgomery, the AL Newborn Screening Follow up Program Manager, as we talk about everything about the newborn screen, including updates such as the additions to the screen! Check out the AL Newborn Screen website to learn more about it and find resources to share with families: click here. Learn more about the Recommended Uniform…
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By 2030, it is estimated that 1/3 of men & women will develop some type of cancer! This alarming statistic reminds us of the old proverb “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In this week’s episode, Dr. Hotze discusses some simple lifestyle modifications that can significantly reduce your risk of developing chronic disease, particularl…
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Join us in this fun talk with Dr. Amy CaJacob as she talks about food allergies! Learn about the physiology, risk factors, how to guide families with food introductions, FPIES, and more! To access FPIES Practice Parameters: click here. Check out this article on the LEAP study: click here. Also check out the Food Allergy Research and Education about…
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Guest Al Hartman began to experience asthma-like symptoms (wheezing, difficulty breathing, etc.) and visited 4 different medical providers seeking relief. None of their recommendations could rid him of the allergies. In today’s podcast, Dr. Hotze visits with guest Al Hartman to discuss how he eliminated his newly developed allergies with natural tr…
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Listen in on AL legislative updates, as well as how the Chapter Spring Meeting went, and what's new with the Chapter and Reach Out and Read-Alabama! Check out the AL Chapter's Firearms Resources and Webinars: click here. Check out the upcoming Practice Management Webinar (7/24 @ 1215p) and register for the AL AAP Fall/Annual Meeting (9/13-15 in Bir…
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It is estimated that 1 billion people worldwide have a deficiency in Vitamin D! This deficiency can be attributed to both lifestyle and environmental factors. While some Vitamin D is supplied by the foods we eat, most of it is made in the body when our skin is exposed to sunlight. In fact, Vitamin D is a hormone that is made when UV rays from the s…
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A little late but our final episode in April's Child Abuse Awareness/Prevention Month series. Join us as Dr. Kara Huls talks about Sexual Abuse and what you need to know as a pediatric provider! For more information on Adams Criteria in suspecting Child Abuse: click here. For more AAP resources on Child Abuse and Neglect: click here.…
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Ladies, are you tired of not sleeping well, experiencing night sweats and fatigue? If so – listen up! As we age, our hormone levels decline which can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms. Fortunately, there are natural solutions that can help you feel better. Many physicians prescribe birth control pills to attempt to “balance your hormones,” but bi…
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Join us as our AL AAP Chapter's Firearm Injury/Death Prevention Champion Dr. Jennifer McCain talks about firearm safety and storage. She shares tips with how to have the tough talks with families and what are the important points to discuss. Also learn what to do in an emergency if you encounter a gun injury or other bleeding injury! For more resou…
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Approximately 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and another 44 million have low bone density, placing them at increased risk. This means that half of all adults age 50+ are at risk of breaking a bone and should be concerned about bone health! Aside from age, factors that can contribute to bone loss include smoking, drinking sodas, hormone imba…
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High blood pressure (hypertension) puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, which are both leading causes of death in the United States. Are you experiencing high blood pressure or don’t like the side effects of your blood pressure medication? Would you like to explore a natural solution? On this week’s podcast, Dr. Hotze provides simple tips…
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Heart Disease is the #1 killer of both men and women in the United States, accounting for approximately 20% of all deaths! In light of these statistics, it may surprise you to learn that heart disease is preventable, and even reversible, if you know how to protect yourself. Unfortunately, heart disease is known as a silent killer. The accumulation …
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If you feel like you’ve been struggling with the symptoms of hypothyroidism or are not getting resolution on current thyroid therapy, this podcast is for you. Hypothyroidism (low thyroid function) affects people of all ages and has many varying symptoms including low energy, hair loss/breakage, cold intolerance, fluid retention, ridges in fingernai…
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Since 2020, it is estimated that 68 million people have been affected by long-haul symptoms associated with COVID! In many patients, the symptoms have been persistent or have rebounded since 2020. Common long-haul symptoms include: fatigue/lethargy, brain fog, headaches, difficulty sleeping, hair loss, smell disorder, decreased appetite, food sensi…
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Did you know that women lose up to 1% of collagen every year after the age of 20…and up to 30% during Menopause? It’s true! Collagen is vital to the look and health of your skin (i.e. wrinkles)! SkinPen® is a microneedling treatment (collagen induction) that triggers your skin’s natural healing response and prompts it to produce new collagen. Join …
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Are you familiar with the “love hormone?” If not, listen closely. Oxytocin is known as the “love hormone” and is made naturally in the body and supports proper sexual function. Women produce more oxytocin than men, and it is more densely located in the Central Nervous System. When replenishing depleted levels of Oxytocin – caused by past trauma, ch…
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After her fourth child, Marisa noticed an increase in hormonal symptoms that weren’t allowing her to show up for her family in the way she wanted. After seeing several physicians, she was discouraged and felt that their “band-aid” approach was not treating the underlying symptoms. Upon reading an article about tubal ligations, Marisa came to the re…
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If you enjoy the clean, glowing skin achieved from having a facial then you’re going to love Hydrafacial®. Hydrafacial® uses a unique, patented Vortex-Fusion technology to cleanse, extract, and hydrate your skin. Unlike traditional facials, it’s performed with a device instead of by hand, for deeper penetration and longer lasting results. Join Bail…
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In this episode, we are joined by Elizabeth Schlappi, Nurse Practitioner at UAB and Children's of Alabama in the Division of Childhood Abuse Pediatrics. We discuss the basics of identifying, working up, and reporting potential cases of physical child abuse and neglect. We include some general statistics about child abuse in the United States and Al…
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Ladies, has your doctor told you that your symptoms of low energy, irregular cycles, cold all the time, (even wearing a sweater in the hot summer!), etc. are “normal” and just natural signs of aging? Do you also have symptoms like brain fog, weight gain, anxiety, depression, low libido and more? Are you looking for alternative answers?After visitin…
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Can yogurt cure your health woes? What if there was a simple, inexpensive solution that could resolve your stomach issues, improve your skin and mood, and reduce your waist circumference …would you be interested?On this week’s podcast, Dr. Donald Ellsworth is joined by world-renowned Cardiologist, Author and Health Crusader, Dr. William Davis. Dr. …
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Our Reach Out and Read coordinators, Amy Crosby and Salina Sowell join us today to share updates on ROR and what awesome things to look forward to at the Grand Pediatric Pentathlon at our AL AAP Spring Meeting (April 18-21)! Also joining us is Sarah Pelkey with All About Books! Be sure to come by the Reach Out and Read exhibition booth at the Sprin…
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and this month we are partnering with the Child Abuse experts in Birmingham for a series of episodes related to Child Abuse! Maribeth Thomas is the Executive Director of the Prescott House Child Advocacy Center and shares what it was like as a forensic interviewer, what services the Prescott House provides, and…
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Was Popeye wrong about spinach? Could an overabundance of “healthy” foods be harming your health? Oxalates are natural compounds found in vegetables, fruits, nuts, and grains and are naturally created in the body as a waste product. They are not metabolized by the body and can prevent the absorption of important minerals. Eating a diet high in oxal…
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Naturally maintaining proper hormone balance can greatly improve your health and quality of life throughout various life stages. In fact, it’s common for patients to attribute their alleviation of many symptoms to natural hormone therapy. Unfortunately, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions on the subject and our guest, Sherry Allen, has hear…
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Approximately 35 million Americans suffer from Diabetes and about 90% of those cases are adult onset (Type 2 Diabetes)! This is a staggering statistic, although not surprising considering obesity is the main factor in type 2 diabetes.If you suffer from type 2 diabetes, the truth is that lack of insulin is not your problem…your lifestyle habits are!…
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We've decided to start a AL AAP Chapter Quarterly series with Chapter updates throughout the year! Listen to how Legislative Day went, what new updates we have, and also what's in store at the AL Chapter Spring Meeting! For more information and to register for the AL AAP Spring Meeting (April 18-21st at The Lodge in Gulf Shores): click here. - Save…
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