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PEM Chatt

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A peer-to-peer educational podcast about pediatric emergency medicine for the advanced practice provider. Hosted by Toni Dobson, APRN, MSN, FNP-C, ENP-C, RNC-OB, a Nurse Practitioner at Erlanger Children’s Emergency Department and Erlanger’s Obstetric Emergency Department.
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🩺 Essential Medications in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - In-Depth Discussion with Clinical Pharmacists, Mager Raker and Morgan Padron 💊 In this episode of PEM CHATT 🎙️, host Toni Dobson is joined by clinical pharmacists Maggie and Morgan to delve into the key medications used in pediatric emergency medicine 🏥. They cover a wide range of topics, fr…
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🎉 In this special 1-year anniversary episode of PEM CHATT, host Toni Dobson reflects on the podcast’s growth and welcomes guest Dayna Jaynstein, PA, to discuss the critical topic of maternal mortality. Together, they explore why the U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate among developed countries, highlight the unique risks for Black and Nati…
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In this episode of 🎤PEM CHATT, host Toni Dobson is joined by pediatric clinical pharmacists 💊Maggie Raker and 💊Morgan Padron for an in-depth discussion on antibiotic use in the pediatric emergency department. The conversation highlights the unique and invaluable role clinical pharmacists play in patient care, from assisting with medication selectio…
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In this episode of PEM CHATT, host Toni Dobson is joined by Dr. Sarah Sterner, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and medical director at Children's at Erlanger, to discuss chest pain in children. The discussion delves into the differences between pediatric and adult chest pain presentations, common causes, high-risk diagnoses, and appropriat…
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Exploring Mental Models in Emergency Medicine with Dr. Dan France In this episode of PEM CHATT, host Toni discusses the importance of mental models in emergency medicine with Dr. Dan France, a professor at Vanderbilt University. They examine how mental models influence decision-making, resilience, and teamwork in high-pressure medical settings. Dr.…
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You can WATCH this episode now on YouTube! https://youtu.be/lH4dYBOVihc In this episode of PEM CHATT, Toni sits down with nurse practitioner, June Bryant, and Cheryl Fabor, Director of Education for the Dysautonomia Project, to discuss the common yet rarely diagnosed condition of dysautonomia. They focus on this impact, symptoms, and treatment opti…
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In this episode, Toni welcomes Madison Matthews, a Certified Child Life Specialist, to discuss the vital role child life specialists play in pediatric care. Madison explains her background and qualifications, the core principles of child life, and their impact on reducing the need for anesthesia, lowering healthcare costs, and minimizing PTSD and a…
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In this episode of PEM Chatt, Toni talks with Dr. Whitney Buss about Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) in children. Dr. Buss, a pediatric emergency medicine doctor and type 1 diabetic herself, shares her personal experience with DKA and her expert advice on how to recognize, diagnose, and treat DKA. They discuss how DKA can show up in both kids with newl…
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Episode Summary: In this two-part series, we sit down with Dr. Chuck Gomez, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and John Appel, PA, a seasoned emergency medicine provider, to discuss common pediatric orthopedic emergencies. In Part 1, we cover upper extremity injuries, including forearm fractures, supracondylar fractures, lateral condyle fractures, nur…
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In this episode of PEM Chatt, we explore common pediatric orthopedic emergencies with Dr. Chuck Gomez, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, and John Appel, PA, an experienced emergency medicine provider. We discuss why children's bones differ from adult bones, how this affects fracture patterns, and the best approaches for diagnosis and treatment. Our c…
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Toni sits down with the ever-popular Dr. Beachgem, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and social media sensation, to discuss managing pneumonia and other respiratory illnesses in children. They highlight this year’s unique respiratory illness trends, such as a surge in mycoplasma cases and challenges in managing pertussis and flu-related comp…
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Jennifer Stanfield, PA, with more than 20 years of experience talks about the very important and serious topic of child sexual abuse and sexual assault. Jennifer explains that 1 out of 4 girls and 1 out of 6 boys will face sexual abuse before they turn 18. She shares that most of the time, the person who hurts the child is someone they already know…
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Jennifer Stanfield , PA, a pediatric emergency medicine provider with over 21 years of experience, talks about the important topic of childhood physical abuse, focusing on non-accidental trauma (NAT). She explains that there were 3 million cases of child abuse reported in the U.S. in 2022 and shares tools like the TEN4 FACES-P rule to help spot sen…
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Kaley Mounce, a nurse practitioner specializing in pediatric neurology, discusses febrile seizures. The episode covers the basics, including their causes, symptoms, and classification into simple and complex categories. Practical advice is offered on assessing and managing children who present with febrile seizures in the emergency room. The discus…
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In this episode of PEM Chatt, Dr. Jordan Foutch discusses the approach to evaluating a limping child in the pediatric emergency department. He emphasizes the importance of considering septic arthritis as a possibility, especially when fever is present. Dr. Foutch outlines the initial workup, including physical examination techniques, lab tests like…
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Dr. Tamarrah Davis, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, joins PEM Chatt to discuss the diagnosis and management of preceptal and orbital cellulitis in children. This episode covers key differences between the two conditions, examination techniques, treatment options, and important considerations for emergency advanced practice providers. Thro…
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Dr. Shelley Murphy discusses evidence-based bronchiolitis management in pediatric patients. She explains that bronchiolitis is a viral infection affecting the airways, commonly caused by RSV, rhinovirus, or human metapneumovirus. Key points include the importance of nasal suctioning as primary treatment, using a scoring system to assess severity an…
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