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Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
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14 episodes
6 days ago
The Harriet Lane Handbook, published by Elsevier, has been trusted for over 70 years as the #1 source of pediatric point-of-care clinical information. Now, listen to residents and faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss case studies and healthcare disparities based on topics from this bestselling book.
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The Harriet Lane Handbook, published by Elsevier, has been trusted for over 70 years as the #1 source of pediatric point-of-care clinical information. Now, listen to residents and faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss case studies and healthcare disparities based on topics from this bestselling book.
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Medicine
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Episodes (14/14)
Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 14: Pediatric Food Insecurity Nutrition and Growth

Edward Corty, MD and Melissa Lutz, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss pediatric food insecurity.

This podcast features a discussion on childhood foodinsecurity, emphasizing its significance as a health and social issue in the United States. Hosted by Edward Corty, MD and Melissa Lutz, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital, the conversation begins with a case study of a four-year-oldboy, illustrating how food insecurity can affect families even when children appear well.

Key points include:

  • Definition and importance: Food insecurity is the lack of consistent access to enough food for an active,healthy life, affecting about 15% of U.S. households with children. It can lead to nutritional deficiencies, physical illnesses, behavioral health issues, developmental delays, and long-term health risks like diabetes and heart disease.
  • Screening practices: Pediatricians are recommended to routinely screen for food insecurity using tools like theHunger Vital Signs, which involve simple questions about food access over the past year. Sensitive, private conversations and permission are essential.
  • Interventions and resources: Multiple levels of intervention are available, including federal assistance programs (e.g., SNAP, WIC, school meal programs), healthcare-based resources (food vouchers, clinics), and community resources (food banks, churches,community organizations). Follow-up is crucial to ensure families connect with and benefit from these resources.
  • Ongoing management: Continuous follow-up within the healthcare setting helps track progress and adapt support.


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6 days ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 13: Seizure mimics: an age based approach

Maria Molinaro, MD, Molly Himmelrich, MD, Alex Testino, MD, and Eric H. Kossoff, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss seizure mimics and an age-based approach.

 

 

 

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1 month ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 12: Ventilation strategies in the neonatal ICU

Megan Gates, MD and Kartikeya Makker, MBBS from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss ventilation strategies in theneonatal ICU.

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2 months ago
26 minutes 4 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 11: Resistance mechanisms in Gram Negative Rods

Ashley Wallace Wu, MD, Amali Gunawardana, MD, and John McAteer, DO, MPH from Johns Hopkins Hospital discussresistance mechanisms in gram negative rods  

 

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3 months ago
16 minutes 16 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 10: Hemophilia/Emicizumab

Anna Bitners, MD and Courtney Lawrence, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss Hemophilia/Emicizumab.

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4 months ago
32 minutes 27 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 9: Newborn Screening

Nadav Weinstock, MD, PhD and Shira G. Ziegler, MD, PhD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss the newborn screening.

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6 months ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 8: Tetralogy of Fallot: A framework for gastrointestinal bleeding by age

Kaysha Henry, MD, MPH and Steven Miller, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss the framework for gastrointestinal bleeding by age.

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7 months ago
26 minutes 17 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 7: Tetralogy of Fallot: Review of the congenital heart disease and accompanying cardiac surgeries

Fred Lam, MD and W. Reid Thompson III, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss tetralogy of fallot: review of the congenital heart disease and accompanying cardiac surgeries.

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8 months ago
50 minutes 38 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 6: Auscultation and heart sounds

Kyla Cordrey, MD, Rebecca Dryer, MD, and W. Reid Thompson III, MD discuss auscultation and heart sounds.

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9 months ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 5: Medications for analgesia and sedation

Matthew Kosasih, MD and Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss medications for analgesia and sedation.

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10 months ago
25 minutes 3 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 4: An interactive walk through the HEADSS assessment, and next steps

Andrea Silvas, MD and Errol Fields, MD, PhD, MPH from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss an interactive walk through the HEADSS assessment, and next steps.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 24 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 3: Pediatric Ingestions, Workup, and Management

Zainab Khan, MD and Roselyn Appenteng, MD from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss pediatric toxicology ingestions, workup, and management.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 2: Advocacy, gun violence, and healthcare utilization

Rachel Darko, MD and Katherine E. Hoops, MD, MPH from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss advocacy, gun violence, and healthcare utilization.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 23 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Episode 1: Introduction

Camille C. Anderson, MD, Sunaina Kapoor, MD, and Tiffany E. Mark, MD were the Chief Residents of Pediatrics for The Johns Hopkins Hospital. As Editors of the 23rd edition of The Harriet Lane Handbook, they introduce the new discussions with residents and faculty on case studies and healthcare disparities.

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1 year ago
1 minute 58 seconds

Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins Hospital
The Harriet Lane Handbook, published by Elsevier, has been trusted for over 70 years as the #1 source of pediatric point-of-care clinical information. Now, listen to residents and faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss case studies and healthcare disparities based on topics from this bestselling book.