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24 May 2023Strep Throat That Won’t Go Away or Keeps Coming Back and an Outbreak of Bordetella parapertussis00:29:49

CME link for Episode 26: Stress About Strep: What to Do When It Won't Go Away

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092937Stress About Strep: What to Do When It Won’t Go Away

FACULTY:

Theresa (Tess) Barton, MD is a pediatric infectious disease doctor with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.  She is passionate about working with adolescents with HIV, and that interest has evolved. 

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews Tess Barton, MD about what to do when strep keeps coming back or won’t go away. Wayment and Dr. Barton also discuss a new pertussis concern.

Doctor/Provider/Clinic Staff to Infectious Disease Doctor Number: 210-890-2699

Referral Info:

OCCAPI Clinic:

Diagnostic testing and treatment of congenital infections including: CMV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV

Located at UH Rio Tower

Dr. JB Cantey

 

FFACTS Clinic:

Testing and prophylaxis for newborns exposed to HIV infection

Treatment and primary care services for children and adolescents living with HIV infection

Comprehensive care with case management and mental health services

Dr. Tess Barton

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES CLINIC

UH Rio Tower, Drs. Barton and Cantey

 

We see a variety of infections and communicable diseases, as well as follow-up care after hospitalization for severe infections. That includes follow-up after severe COVID infections, or long-term COVID illnesses.

 

DISCLOSURES: Theresa (Tess) Barton, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

30 Aug 2024Epilepsy Update00:34:36

Epilepsy Update

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097704

 

 

Welcome to the latest episode of Pediatrics Now, brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics. This week, we're honored to have Dr. Daniel Lapid, a distinguished new member of the neurology team at the University of Texas Health Science Center.  Dr. Lapid shares how his role as a pediatric neurologist and father has shaped his approach to patient care.

In this episode, we dive deep into the advancements in pediatric epilepsy treatment, focusing on Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS) and its recent application in children. Dr. Lapid explains how this innovative device works, the conditions it treats, and its potential benefits for young patients with epilepsy.

We also explore the crucial topic of infantile spasms, discussing their symptoms, diagnosis, and the importance of early intervention. Dr. Lapid provides valuable insights on the treatment options available, including the ketogenic diet, and shares a compelling case study to illustrate these points.

Finally, we touch on the significance of strong patient-doctor communication and the impact of personal experiences on medical practice. Dr. Lapid's passion for neurology and dedication to improving patient outcomes shine through in this informative and engaging episode.

Here’s more about Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.

Don't miss this enlightening discussion on the latest developments in pediatric epilepsy care.

 

 

29 Jun 2024When Cancer Runs in Families: When to Worry; When to Refer00:58:06

Link for CME credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095938

In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment delves into the critical role pediatricians play when a child is diagnosed with cancer.

Joining Holly in the podcast studio are Dr. Gail Tomlinson, Division Chief of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, genetic counselor Kirsten Murray, and clinical psychologist Dr. Leanne Embry. Together, they discuss the complexities of childhood cancer, genetic predisposition, and the importance of early screening and supportive care.

Dr. Tomlinson emphasizes the importance of understanding that most childhood cancers cannot be prevented and are not caused by anything the parents did. She also highlights the significance of genetic counseling and testing in identifying children at risk and guiding families through the process.

Kirsten Murray shares her experiences in genetic counseling, explaining the criteria for genetic testing and the various signs that may warrant further investigation. She also discusses the emotional and psychological impact of genetic testing on families.

Dr. Leanne Embry underscores the vital role of psychological support for families dealing with cancer, detailing how her team provides age-appropriate education and coping strategies to manage the stress and anxiety associated with cancer diagnoses and genetic testing.

Tune in to learn more about the latest advancements in pediatric cancer care, the role of genetic testing, and the comprehensive support system available to families navigating this challenging journey.

16 Aug 2024What's a "Leadiatrician?" And How to Become One00:50:14

What's a "Leadiatrician?"  And How to Become One

CME Credit Link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097110

Join host Holly Wayment on this episode of Pediatrics Now, where she sits down with Dr. Lewis First, the Chief of Pediatrics at the University of Vermont and Chief Editor of the American Academy of Pediatrics journal, Pediatrics. Dr. First shares his passion for pediatrics, emphasizing the importance of caring, education, and community involvement in medical practice.

Dr. First discusses the significance of maintaining the joy, the role of medical education in improving pediatric care, and the need for healthcare providers to stay connected with their communities. He highlights the concept of being a "leadiatrician" and shares practical tips for fostering a supportive and effective medical environment.

Tune in to learn how to keep the inspiration alive in your practice, engage with your community, and ensure that every patient feels valued and cared for. Don't miss this insightful conversation that will leave you motivated to keep making a difference in the lives of children.

04 Nov 2023Vaccine Hesitancy: What Can You Do?00:23:29

If you're a clinician or provider, here's the link for free credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095080

Vaccine Hesitancy: What Can You Do?

FACULTY:

JB Cantey, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Cantey’s bio 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks with JB Cantey, MD, MPH, one of the few doctors in the country who is double boarded in neonatology and infectious disease, about vaccine hesitancy. Cantey gives advice about what to say in the exam room.  He has a master’s in public health and is a contributing writer for Redbook. 

DISCLOSURES: JB Cantey, MD, MPH has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

11 Nov 2023Alternative Tobacco Products: The Second Front in the War on Tobacco00:40:40

CME Link:    https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095099  

 

Alternative Tobacco Products: The Second Front in the War on Tobacco

 

Pediatrics Now Host and executive producer Holly Wayment interviews  Michael Weitzman, MD

Overview: Alternative Tobacco Products: The Second Front in the War on Tobacco

Objectives: To increase awareness and education for pediatric providers

Michael Weitzman MD is a Research Professor at the New York University School of Medicine, an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Health at the State University of New York Albany School of Public Health and an Adjunct Professor of Global Public Health at the American University of Antigua School of Medicine. He formerly was Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Environmental Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and Professor of Global Public Health at the New York University School of Global Public Health. His entire career has been devoted to serving children and families disadvantaged by social and environmental factors as a clinician, educator, researcher, and advocate. He has held positions of leadership at 3 medical schools (Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics at two (Boston University and the University of Rochester), Associate Chair at the University of Rochester and Chair of Pediatrics at the New York University School of Medicine. He has served on the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning; the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Child Environmental Health Advisory Committee and twice on its Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee; and the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee. He also testified in the 2005 federal racketeering case against the CEOs of the tobacco industry on behalf of the US Department of Justice. He has published more than 225 peer-reviewed research papers, an additional 100 book chapters and he has co-edited 8 textbooks on a wide range of child health problems. Dr. Weitzman has received two of the highest awards of the Academic Pediatric Association (APA), both its Research and Teaching Awards; the EPA’s first ever Child Environmental Health Advocacy Award; the Children’s Environmental Health Network’s Research Award; and the American Pediatric Society’s John Howland Award, the single most prestigious honor in American Pediatrics.

Financial Disclosures: Michael Weitzman, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Credits: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour)

Target Audience: Pediatric Doctors and Providers Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees.

Accreditation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

05 Mar 2024How to Identify Sexual Abuse and What to Do01:10:29

Below is the CME link along with the info for the podcast from Friday, 2/23.

Due to technical difficulties, we are posting this episode again!  

 

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095533

 

How to Identify Sexual Abuse

 

FACULTY:

Dr. Nancy Kellogg, is the Division Chief for Child Abuse Pediatrics at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

 

OVERVIEW:

In this enlightening episode of "Pediatrics Now," host Holly Wayment welcomes Dr. Nancy Kellogg, a respected authority in detecting and reporting child abuse. Dr. Kellogg shares invaluable insights on recognizing abuse signs, the role of Child Protective Services, and the struggles children face when disclosing abuse.

 

Dr. Kellogg talks about sentinel injuries and their relation to young infants who are at the highest risk of life-threatening abuse. This discussion dives into the importance of thorough medical examinations, empathy, and the power of collaboration with CPS. We conclude the episode by highlighting that despite declines in child sexual abuse cases, it remains a silent form of abuse that largely relies on children's disclosures for detection.

 

This thought-provoking episode shifts the conversation towards understanding trauma-informed care, high-risk situations like sleepovers and summer camps, and addressing parents' denial. Dr. Kellogg also provides an inside look into her work at the Center for Miracles, which supports CPS and aids in the fight against child abuse. This episode is a deep dive into the complexities of child sexual abuse and the effective ways to address and prevent it.

 

In an inspiring segment, we share the story of a brave sexual abuse survivor who fought not only for her justice but also sparked a global change in addressing and recognizing sexual violence. This tale of resilience is a beacon of hope for other victims facing similar situations and an illustration of how adversity can be a catalyst for societal change.

 

We wrap up this episode with a focus on children's right to autonomy during checkups, the crucial role of a pediatrician in identifying and responding to sexual abuse, and the rising rates of online-enabled abuse threats. We offer advice on preventive measures, emphasizing the importance of a strong parent-child relationship as a protective tool. Tune in to this enriching episode as we navigate the complexities of child sexual abuse, promote understanding, and advocate for preventive measures.

 

The Center for Miracles: 210-704-3800

 

DISCLOSURES:

Nancy Kellogg, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

 

11 Feb 2023Integrative Medicine: Dr. Jan Patterson on Self-Care Steps to Wellness For Free Ethics Credit!00:29:10

If you’re a practitioner, click Here for ethics credit!

Date:     Pediatrics Now Podcast Episode, Friday February 10, 2023

Speakers: Podcast Host Holly Wayment interviews Integrative Medicine and Infectious Disease Doctor Jan Patterson, co-author of the fascinating new book Breath for the Soul: Self-Care Steps to Wellness

Texas Medical Board of Ethics

This presentation meets the Texas Medical Board criteria for formal continuing medical education involving the study of medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.

 

FACULTY

Jan Patterson, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and Integrative and Infectious Disease Doctor at UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.

 

OVERVIEW

Pediatrics Now host Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Jan Patterson  simple ways we can use our breath, movement, nutrition, and spirit to care for ourselves, even during our busy work days, and especially during the toughest of times.  Dr. Patterson talks about some simple things we can do for ourselves that take only a few minutes. Plus, Dr. Patterson  opens up about unimaginable grief—the loss of her son Will and how to thrive with life’s greatest challenges.

DISCLOSURES

Jan Patterson, MD is a professor of Medicine/Infectious Disease and Associate Dean for Quality & Lifelong Learning at The Joe. R and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, UT Health San Antonio. She is a clinician and a healthcare epidemiologist and has served on the Infectious Diseases Society of America Board of Directors and is Past President of the Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America. She is a longtime infectious disease consultant to the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC), has served on the CDC’s Healthcare Infection Practices Advisory Committee and has been a consultant to the City of San Antonio Metro Health Department. She has been a site principal investigator for new antimicrobial agents and was a co-investigator for the NIH Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial (ACTT) studies, NIH Accelerating COVID-10 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines studies (ACTIV-6) and a sub-investigator for the Novavax SARS-CoV-2 vaccine trial at UT Health and University Hospital.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

 

 

16 Feb 2024Improving Early Relational Health00:46:57

The Significance of Early Relational Health

Credit Link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095525

 

FACULTY:

 

Alice Gong, MD is passionate about early relational health.  A practicing pediatrician for 40 years, and President of the Texas Pediatric Society, Dr. Gong is with the University of Texas Health Science Center and sees patients and University Health Women’s and Children’s Hospital. 

 

OVERVIEW:

In this episode, our host and executive editor Holly Wayment discusses mental health, the significance of early relationships, and the pressing pediatric issues impacting us today with Dr. Alice Gong – President of the Texas Pediatric Society and a neonatology expert. Dr. Gong delves into her wealth of knowledge from over 40 years of practice, emphasizing the value of compassion and strong emotional bonds during infancy for optimal mental health outcomes in life.

Dr. Gong highlights the challenging issue of psychiatric treatment shortages and the ensuing cost implications. She offers insights into her role as co-chair for the Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies, shedding light on important initiatives to improve maternal and newborn health. One such focus is combating the congenital syphilis epidemic in Texas.

Listen in for a rich discussion on the understandings of child behavior and the importance of emotional connections including research into prenatal hormonal impacts on mother-child bonding and the detrimental effects of early development isolation. Gain practical strategies to manage child tantrums and foster healthier relationships with patience-driven approaches and alternatives to traditional disciplinary methods.

In this episode, we look at the Nurture Science Program at Columbia's promising research initiatives, where Dr. Gong actively contributes. This conversation covers the importance of early relationships, emotional resilience, and its role in shaping a healthy future for children. Dive in and join us in exploring parenthood, pediatrics, and the neuroscience behind these crucial relationships.

Here is a link for the WECS:  https://nurturescienceprogram.org/wecs/ Link to Promoting first relations program:  https://pfrprogram.org/

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests. 

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

 

 

18 Jul 2023How to Survive and Thrive in the Heat 🥵: An Interview with a Wilderness Medicine Instructor🌲00:42:18

 

CME link for Episode 33:  https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10093878

 

How to Survive and Thrive in the Heat: An Interview with a Wilderness Medicine Instructor

FACULTY:

Robert Sanders, MD is the Director of Ambulatory Operations, Department of Pediatrics, UT Health San Antonio Joe R. and Teresa Lozano-Long School of Medicine.  He is also a wilderness medicine instructor.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host, Producer and Author Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Robert Sanders about how to survive and thrive in the extreme heat. 

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/Pages/Protecting-Children-from-Extreme-Heat-Information-for-Parents.aspx

 

https://www.nhtsa.gov/campaign/heatstroke

 

https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat-index

 

https://ephtracking.cdc.gov/Applications/heatTracker/

 

https://www.uiltexas.org/health/info/heat-stress-and-athletic-participation

 

 

DISCLOSURES: Robert Sanders, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

21 Apr 2023Safe Opioid Prescribing in Pediatrics: Grand Rounds Episode, for MOC Credit!01:04:08

CME link for the Episode 20:   https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092859

 

 

Episode 20: Safe Opioid Prescribing in Pediatrics  

FACULTY:

Hema Navaneethan, MD currently serves as the Medical Director Pediatric Supportive Care Services and the Pediatric Palliative Care Fellowship Director.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Hema Navaneethan, MD about safe opioid prescribing in pediatrics.

 

DISCLOSURES: Hema Navaneethan, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The presentation, Safe Opioid Prescribing in Pediatrics, has been designated by UT Health Science Center San Antonio for 1 credit of education in pain management and the prescription of opioids.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

Pain Mgmt Prescription Opioids Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

28 Oct 2023Pediatric Surgery: The Occasionally Not-So Cutting Edge00:59:48

***This episode is eligible for MOC Credit***

 

CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095066

 

Pediatric Surgery: The (Occasionally Not-So) Cutting Edge  

FACULTY:

Ian Mitchell, MD, FACS, FAAP is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio and Surgeon-In-Chief, Pediatrics at University Health Hospital. He is also serving as co-chair of both the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) pediatrics committee and the Pediatric Trauma Society Guidelines Hub.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Mitchell various topics in general pediatric surgery.

 

DISCLOSURES: Ian Mitchell, MD, FACS, FAAP has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

 

04 May 2023Group A Strep and Strep Throat 3 Minute Follow-up: When to Refer to ID00:03:41

Host Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Tess Barton regarding complications to group A strep and when to refer out.

To reach Dr. Barton for questions about strep or to refer a patient call or text: 210-890-2699

Referral fax for ID at UH: 210-702-4228

12 Jan 202440 Years in Childhood Tuberculosis: My How Things Have Changed (Grand Rounds Episode)01:02:45

MOC link coming soon!

40 Years in Childhood Tuberculosis: My How Things Have Changed!

FACULTY:

Jeffrey R. Starke, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment brings us a talk with Jeffrey R. Starke, MD about 40 years in childhood tuberculosis and how things have changed.  Dr. Starke’s major area of study has been tuberculosis in children, having cared for over 1,100 children with TB disease. He has also authored over 170 papers and given over 100 national and international presentations on childhood tuberculosis,

 

DISCLOSURES: Jeffrey R. Starke, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

27 Jan 2023Grand Rounds: Anti-vaccine rhetoric and the Threat to Routine Childhood Immunizations; How to Talk to Patients about Vaccines01:00:30

PEDIATRICS NOW PODCAST CME EPISODE CREDIT LINK:

Grand Rounds Episode: Anti-vaccine rhetoric and the Threat to Routine Childhood Immunizations

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092528

 

Pediatrics Now Topic:            Anti-vaccine rhetoric and the threat to routine childhood immunizations 

To see the slides in our recorded grand rounds, click here.

 

Date:             Friday, January 27, 2023, Grand Rounds from January 20,2023

Speaker:       Lindy McGee, MD

Lindy McGee, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

Rekha Lakshmanan, MHA

Rekha Lakshmanan, MHA has disclosed she was a consultant for Merck and Co., Inc. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Lakshmanan have been mitigated. 

Jason Sabo

Jason Sabo has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  

 

 

Lindy McGee, MD is a general pediatrician who practices in Pasadena, TX. Dr. McGee completed her undergraduate education at Vanderbilt University, and her M.D. at Baylor College of Medicine where she also completed her residency in pediatrics. She is currently an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine and spends her clinical time teaching residents at a Harris Health county clinic in an underserved area. Dr. McGee is also a member of the Academic General Pediatrics division at Texas Children’s Hospital, where her research focuses on cancer prevention in the adolescent population. The interest in cancer prevention has led to projects on increasing HPV vaccination rates in teens and on e-cigarette education for healthcare providers and the public. Dr. McGee has served on the board of directors of The Immunization Partnership since 2009. Through her involvement on this board and with the executive legislative committee of Texas Pediatric Society, she has been an active vaccine advocate for the past several Texas legislative sessions.

 

Rekha Lakshmanan, M.H.A. is the Chief Strategy Officer for The Immunization Partnership, a non-profit organization in Texas. She is responsible for developing, monitoring, and supporting the execution of the organization’s strategic plan along with identifying and executing growth opportunities. Prior to this role, Rekha served as the Director of Advocacy and Policy for TIP. She worked four state legislative cycles and successfully advocated for the passage of legislation to improve immunization coverage rates in the state. Prior to joining The Immunization Partnership, Rekha spent over twelve years in the private sector helping health care organizations develop preventative and chronic care protocols to improve health outcomes. Rekha serves as a contributing expert to Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. She is frequently called up from state and national partners to advise on vaccine policy issues and legislative advocacy. She holds a master’s degree in health care administration from Texas Woman’s University- Houston Medical Center and a B.A. in government from The University of Texas in Austin and is a graduate of Harvard Kennedy School’s Leadership, Organizing and Action: Leading change program.

 

Jason Sabo is the Founder of Frontera Strategy and works as a political strategist, philanthropy advisor, and coalition builder in multiple states.  He focuses his work on public health, education, human services, and foundation and nonprofit issues.   Jason specializes in assisting organizations and philanthropists develop advocacy strategies for challenging fiscal and political circumstances.  Prior to launching Frontera, Jason worked on local, state, and federal policy issues for twenty years as a policy analyst and lobbyist.  Jason has developed and implemented complex multi-year advocacy efforts that have resulted in changes to law and policy impacting millions of children and families. His work also involves assisting foundations and other philanthropists to most strategically invest their dollars to achieve policy change.  Jason has received numerous awards for his advocacy and public interest lobbying.  Jason lives in Austin, Texas and received a Master’s degree in History from Indiana University.  

 

 

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Disclosure to Learners

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator.

 

Continuing Medical Education Statements

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

 

 

12 Jul 2024Nurturing Young Lives: Pediatric Advocacy and Mental Health00:48:34

Nurturing Young Lives: Pediatric Advocacy and Mental Health

CME Credit link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10096688

 

Welcome to Pediatrics Now with Holly Wayment! In this episode, Holly is joined by Dr. Sandy Chung, immediate past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, founder and Medical Director of the Virginia Mental Health Access Program, CEO of Trusted Doctors, and Medical Director of Informatics at Children's National Hospital's Pediatric Health Network.

Dr. Chung shares her inspiring journey, from clocking 500,000 frequent flyer miles as AAP president to her impactful advocacy work in pediatric mental health and WIC. Discover how Dr. Chung's personal experiences fuel her passion for supporting families and improving healthcare systems.

Learn about the importance of pediatric advocacy, the challenges of youth mental health, and innovative solutions like the Virginia Mental Health Access Program. Dr. Chung also discusses the role of AI in pediatrics, providing valuable insights into how technology can enhance patient care.

Don't miss Dr. Chung's practical advice for pediatric practitioners on helping patients to inspire us in our day to day work, using mental health resources and navigating the complexities of pediatric care. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that highlights the critical role of pediatricians in shaping a healthier future for children.

 

10 Oct 2023Episode 5: The Future of AI in Medicine: It’s Already Here00:24:17

Episode 5: The Future of AI in Medicine: It's Already Here

If you're a practitioner, click on the link for free credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095031

FACULTY:

Khyzer Aziz, MD is the Associate Director of the Master of Science in Applied Health Sciences Informatics programs in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science. In addition, Dr. Aziz is the Director and Faculty/Scientific lead of the NICU Precision Medicine Center of Excellence (PMCOE) initiative at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. Dr. Khyzer Aziz’s research interests are utilizing complex information found in the electronic medical record and national registries/databases to provide clear, cohesive, and concise information for patients, families, and clinicians that can be used for clinical decision-making and neonatal precision medicine.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment interviews Johns Hopkins University’s Khyzer Aziz, MD, a neonatologist and AI expert.

 

DISCLOSURES: Khyzer Aziz, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

13 Aug 2024Pediatric Surgery Update for Office-Based Pediatricians00:55:30

Link for free CME credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097109

Welcome to Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment, your go-to podcast for cases, updates, and discussions for the busy pediatric practitioner. Today's episode features a deep dive into pediatric surgery for office-based pediatricians with guest Dr. Ian Mitchell, Associate Professor of Surgery at UT Health San Antonio and Chief of Pediatric Surgery at University Hospital.

The discussion covers essential updates in pediatric surgery, including the management of spontaneous pneumothorax, empyema, and umbilical hernias. Dr. Mitchell also introduces the PIRS technique for inguinal hernias and revolutionary treatments for pilonidal disease.

Don't miss this insightful episode filled with the latest advancements in pediatric surgical care.

04 May 2024A Crash Course in Concussions 🤕00:39:24

A Crash Course in Concussions

CME Credit link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095827

 

Join us for an enlightening episode featuring Dr. Kenneth Nwosa, a distinguished sports medicine specialist, and head doctor for the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Athletics. Dr. Nwosa shares his journey into sports medicine and provides rich insights from his diverse experience treating a wide range of patients. This episode comprehensively covers crucial aspects of concussions in contact sports, with Dr. Nwosa presenting data, highlighting common symptoms, and underlining the importance of recognition and adherence to sports-specific protocol.

Dr. Nwosa also shares his diagnosis strategy and the crucial role history-taking plays in accurate diagnosis. He emphasizes the significance of routine baseline screenings for concussion management and offers advice on effective utilization of online resources for cognitive function assessments. This episode especially equips pediatric practitioners with critical knowledge about red flags of head injuries requiring immediate evaluation. The emphasis is also on the need for an on-site athletic trainer in sports institutions for immediate attention to injuries and better communication among parents, coaches, and medical professionals.

The conversation goes beyond concussions, shedding light on the pressures faced by young athletes, the dangers of sports specialization, and the benefits of participating in varied sports. Dr. Nwosa promotes a balanced approach to children's sports experience, focusing on educating about bodily development and injury prevention rather than stressing professional anticipation. As a sports medicine specialist, Dr. Ken highlights the importance of comprehensive neuro exams for monitoring brain health post-concussion and offers practical tips on rest, recovery, and supplement use.

Listen in for Dr. Ken's unique take on balancing a demanding career in sports medicine with fatherhood. As a bonus, Dr. Ken shares his favourite Bible quote that motivates him to embrace discipline and determination, both in his practice and personal life.

To send a patient to Dr. Ken, we'll have referral information coming soon, listed here.

20 Oct 2023Let’s Talk About Breastfeeding: Advancements in Breastfeeding Medicine00:58:58

Below is copy and CME link for Episode 7: Let’s Talk About Breastfeeding

 

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095061

 

FACULTY:

Alice K. Gong, MD is the William and Rita Head Distinguished Chair in Developmental and Environmental Neonatology, Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Director, PREMIEre Program, at UT Health San Antonio and University Health.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment brings you this expert talk for free credit by Texas Pediatric Society President, neonatologist and breast feeding expert Alice K. Gong , MDabout breast feeding and the latest advice for your patients. 

 

DISCLOSURES: Alice K. Gong, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

 

30 Dec 2023When to Worry: Perspective from a Pediatric Cardiologist00:32:44

CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095153

When to Worry: Perspective from a Pediatric Cardiologist

FACULTY:

Ginnie Abarbanell, MD, is a Professor of Cardiology at UT Health San Antonio and University Health.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment talks with Ginnie Abarbanell, MD about syncopy and chest pain. Dr. Abarbanell sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's clinic in the medical center and in Stone Oak at the Baptist Hospital atrium in San Antonio, : 210-450-7334, fax 210-450-2124.  She also sees patients at University Hospital. Practitioners with cardiology questions or needing help getting a patient in, call 210-436-9933.

 

DISCLOSURES: Ginnie Abarbanell, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

18 Sep 2023Developmental Screening in Primary Care and When to Utilize a Developmental Pediatrician, Grand Rounds for MOC Credit01:01:01

 

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094966

 

Developmental Screening in Primary Care and When to Utilize a Developmental Pediatrician

FACULTY:

Mario Fierro, MD is a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician and is Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio and his goal is to empower parents to advocate for their children with special needs.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Fierro developmental screening in primary care and when to utilize a developmental pediatrician.

 

DISCLOSURES: Mario Fierro, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Fax number refer a patient to Dr. Mario Fierro: 210-450-2124.  He sees patients out of UT Health San Antonio's Verde Hills location.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

 

19 Dec 2022Pediatric IBD and Other Gut Feelings01:08:13

CLICK HERE FOR CME CREDIT:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092421

 

FACULTY

Dr. Jay Shah is a gastroenterologist with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital. He’s passionate about treating IBD and helping children with other gastrointestinal concerns as well. Dr. Shah sees patients at UT Health’s Wurzbach Gateway clinic in San Antonio and also at University Hospital’s RBG Campus downtown and at University Hospital.

OVERVIEW

Pediatrics Now host and author Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Shah the latest in IBD treatment, why it’s on the rise and what pediatric practitioners need to know.   Holly and Dr. Shah talk about other gastrointestinal diseases in children, including timely cases, updates, and answer anonymous questions from pediatric practitioners.

DISCLOSURES

Dr. Shah D.O., has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

02 Dec 2023Surgery for Underfunded Children? Yes, It Really Is Free!00:36:56

Practitioners click here for free credit: CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095128

 

Surgery for Underfunded Children? Yes, It Really Is Free!

FACULTY:

Ian Mitchell, MD is Pediatric Surgeon in Chief at University Hospital and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.  Utica Gray, PhD, MSHSA, National Director for Fresh Start was also interviewed for this program. 

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks with Dr. Mitchell and Ms. Gray about Fresh Start, free surgeries for children.

 

DISCLOSURES: Ian Mitchell, MD and Utica Gray, PhD have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

 

14 Jan 2023Baby Formula Shortage Update00:32:00

Date:     Pediatrics Now Podcast Episode,Friday January 13, 2023

 

Speakers: Podcast Host Holly Wayment interviews Cynthia L. Blanco, M.D., World Renowned Neonatal Feeding Expert

 

FACULTY

Cynthia L. Blanco is the Neonatology Division Chief with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.

 

OVERVIEW

Pediatrics Now host Holly Wayment talks to world renowned feeding expert Dr. Cynthia L. Blanco regarding the continued formula crisis and practical advice and resources for you to help your patients.  Resource links for practitioners mentioned in this episode:

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/tips-tools/ask-the-pediatrician/Pages/How-much-formula-does-my-baby-need.aspx

https://naspghan.org/recent-news/naspghan-tools-for-hcps-affected-by-formula-recall/

https://publications.aap.org/DocumentLibrary/Solutions/PPE/BabyFormulaShortages_ppe_document263_en.pdf

 

Formula Shortage Update, Click here for CME credit

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092492

 

DISCLOSURES

Dr. Blanco  has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/tips-tools/ask-the-pediatrician/Pages/How-much-formula-does-my-baby-need.aspx

 

https://naspghan.org/recent-news/naspghan-tools-for-hcps-affected-by-formula-recall/

 

https://publications.aap.org/DocumentLibrary/Solutions/PPE/BabyFormulaShortages_ppe_document263_en.pdf

 

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Credit will hopefully be available by Jan. 2, 2023.  The credit is delayed due to the holiday.  Happy New Year@

01 Oct 2023Resilience and Rehab: Now She’s the Doctor Caring for Car Accident Victims00:36:47
If you're a practitioner, click here for free credit: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/education/cme/pediatrics-now-podcast A Story of Resilience and Rehab: Now She’s the Doctor Helping Children Reach their Potential

FACULTY:

Jeannie Harden , MD is an associate professor of medicine at the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio and board certified physiatrist at University Health.

UH Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinic at University Hospital: 210-644-7902.  fax: 210-644-7937

FACULTY:

Jeannie Harden, MD is an associate professor of medicine at the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio and board-certified physiatrist at University Health.

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks to Dr. Harden about how her family was involved in a terrible car accident when she was eight years old, and this inspired her to do one of the things she does as a physiatrist today: help pediatric victims of car crashes reach their full potential.  Wayment and Hardin talk about the latest updates in pediatric rehab and when to send to a pediatric physiatrist.

 

DISCLOSURES: Jeannie Harden, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

 

 

 

10 Dec 2023Antibiotics and Babies: Groundbreaking New Research00:40:06
Antibiotics and Babies: Groundbreaking New Research

CME Link:            https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095133

 

Cases updates and discussions for the busy pediatric practitioner for Free Credit!

Dr. JB Cantey's Website and contact info:

Host Holly Wayment, Physician Relations Specialist Sr., talks to leading pediatric experts in the field.

Our episodes include fresh content and also grand rounds. Episodes are eligible for free CME, MOC and ethics credit, depending on the content.

Email us with questions and suggested episode ideas: wayment@uthscsa.edu

FACULTY:

JB Cantey, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Cantey’s bio 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment interterviews JB Cantey, MD, MPH about his groundbreaking research regarding antibiotics and babies. Dr. Cantey is double boarded in neonatology and infectious disease.  He has a Master’s in public health and is a contributing writer for Redbook. 

DISCLOSURES: JB Cantey, MD, MPH has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests. 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

21 Aug 2023Covid in Children: What That Means Now00:31:49

Episode 38

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094256

 

Covid in Children: What That Means Now

 

FACULTY:

Theresa Barton, MD is a pediatric infectious disease doctor with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.  She is passionate about infectious diseases and working with adolescents with HIV, and that interest has evolved. 

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Theresa Barton why Covid is now the number one virus hitting children and what that means.  Wayment and Dr. Barton also cover a case, and questions from community pediatricians.

 

DISCLOSURES: Theresa Barton, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRACategory 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

18 Nov 2023How to Spot and Treat Children with NF-101:00:03

CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095103

How to Spot and Treat Children with NF-1

FACULTY (and staff):

Krystal Robinson,PsyD, Shafqat Shah, M.D.,  Rachel Wyatt, Genetic Counselor

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks with the University of Texas Health Science Center’s Neurofibromatosis Team.  For NF referrals, please email Rachel Wyatt: wyattr1@uthscsa.edu

DISCLOSURES: Krystal Robinson, PsyD, Shafqat Shah, MD, and Rachel Wyatt have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

   

 

16 Oct 2024The Buzz About: Mosquito Borne Illnesses, Polio, and HPV00:36:45

The Buzz About: Mosquito Borne Illnesses, Polio, and HPV 

Link for CME Credit Coming Soon!

In this  episode of Pediatrics Now, Host Holly Wayment and Infectious Disease Expert Tess Barton M.D., discuss  the West Nile virus. Learn about the virus's impact on the U.S., including recent cases and preventive measures. The discussion highlights the crucial role of mosquito avoidance and public health surveillance in mitigating the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.

Dr. Barton also talks about the broader world of mosquito-borne illnesses, including Eastern equine encephalitis, and the alarming outbreak of Polio in Gaza the effectiveness of the Polio vaccines plus an update on the HPV vaccine.  Dr. Barton also delves into how to talk to families who are vaccine hesitant.

05 Aug 2024Summer Update from the Pediatric ER00:34:02

Summer Update from the Pediatric  ER

link for CME credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097044

Welcome to the latest episode of Pediatrics Now, where your host, Holly Wayment, delves into essential summer safety tips for pediatric practitioners and their patients. In this episode, Holly is joined by Dr. Priyanka Kandhal an emergency medicine expert from UT Health San Antonio and University Health,  to discuss a range of safety topics including drowning prevention, the importance of helmets, managing heat and dehydration, and more.

Listen in as she shares personal anecdotes, professional insights, and actionable advice to help ensure the well-being of children. This episode is packed with valuable information that can be lifesaving and is a must-listen for anyone caring for children.

 

30 Mar 2024The New Asthma Guidelines: What Were They Thinking?00:44:41

Episode 27: The New Asthma Guidelines: What Were They Thinking?

 

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The New Asthma Guidelines: What Were They Thinking?

 

FACULTY:

Edward G. Brooks, MD serves on the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program, Expert Panel 4. He's the chief of UT Health San Antonio's Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Disease Division, and he sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's Adult and Pediatric Allergy Clinic on Medical Drive and at University Hospital. 

 

OVERVIEW:

On this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Ed Brooks, a pediatrician and allergist at UT Health San Antonio with 30 years of experience, who was on the national panel that set these guidelines.  Dr. Brooks is also division chief for allergy, immunology and infectious disease at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Ed Brooks, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

In this insightful episode, Dr. Brooks shares advanced insights into the effective use of inhaled corticosteroids for intermittent yet severe symptoms, particularly during viral infections. He also introduces SMART therapy (Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy) - a new approach to managing moderate persistent asthma. Understand the practical implications of these changes and expert tips on how to communicate them effectively to parents and children.

Gain a deeper understanding of the long-term side effects of corticosteroids and how these innovative guidelines could simplify care and reduce caregivers' stress. Don't miss out on the opportunity to earn free credits, including CME, MOC, or ethics credits, as you dive into this enlightening conversation.

 

01 Feb 2023Sleep Prescription: Research Links Sleep to Our Ability to Show Empathy; How to Get.a Great Night’s Sleep for Busy Practitioners00:36:53

This episode will be eligible for ethics credit! Click here for free credit. Is sleep the last thing on your list? You might want to change that.  Here's just one reason why: new research directly links how we sleep to our ability to show empathy the next day.  Pediatrics Now host Holly Wayment talks to author and sleep scientist Aric A. Prather regarding how to get the sleep you deserve.  Prather, who was recently featured on the front page of The New York Times for his new book The Sleep Prescription: Seven Days to Unlocking Your Best Rest walks us through at least five simple ways to get a better night's rest.  Plus, he explains why sticking your head in the freezer for a few seconds in the afternoon can help!

10 Feb 2024Prescribing Balance: Time Management Strategies for 2024 (for Ethics Credit)!00:37:43

CME Link:         https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095466

 

Prescribing Balance: Time Management Strategies for 2024

FACULTY:

Dina Tom, MD, is a pediatric hospitalist at University Hospital.  She’s passionate about finding balance and time management strategies and teaches a course on this at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks with Dina Tom, MD, on how to manage our time effectively while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Reflecting on concepts from James Clear's highly acclaimed book "Atomic Habits", the conversation underscores the importance of developing habits.

 

Challenging aspects of the medical profession, such as demanding schedules, the expectations of constant availability, and burnout are candidly discussed. Simultaneously, we explore methods to address these challenges by seizing control of your time to accomplish tasks that you truly find meaningful.

 

The episode further chronicles the personal journey of Dr. Tom, a Lozano-Long Presidential Scholar, in juggling her roles as a medical student then, and now, a teaching physician, hospitalist, wife, daughter and mother. We delve into her struggle and success with time management, making this episode a beacon of hope for harmonious personal and professional life.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Dina Tom, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

Texas Medical Board of Ethics (0.75)

23 Jul 2024The Headache Diet: Part Two00:24:12

Unlocking Migraine Mysteries: Insights from a Pediatric Neurologist Part Two

CME Credit:

https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/education/cme/unlocking-migraine-mysteries-insights-from-a-pediatric%20-neurologist

Join us for an enlightening episode with Dr. Sheldon Gross, a pediatric neurologist with over 41 years of experience. Dr. Gross shares his extensive knowledge on the common issue of headaches in children, offering practical advice for parents and caregivers.

Discover part two of the potential dietary triggers of migraines and the importance of lifestyle adjustments, such as regular exercise and adequate sleep. Dr. Gross discusses fascinating case studies, including the unexpected benefits of strength training in alleviating migraines, and emphasizes the critical role of listening to patients' concerns.

Learn when it's crucial to refer a child to a neurologist and the signs that warrant immediate medical attention. Dr. Gross also highlights the collaborative efforts at the University of Texas Health Science Center to provide comprehensive care, including the innovative FAST clinic for urgent neurological assessments.

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for medical professionals and parents alike, dedicated to improving the well-being of children suffering from headaches and migraines.

17 Jul 2024The Headache Diet: Simple Steps to Treat Migraines in Your Practice00:21:47

The Headache Diet: Simple Steps to Treat Migraines in Your Practice

CME Credit Link😁

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10096689

 

Join us in this enlightening episode of Pediatrics Now as we dive into the fascinating world of pediatric neurology with Dr. Sheldon Gross. With 41 years of experience, Dr. Gross shares his journey from aspiring psychiatrist to seasoned pediatric neurologist, inspired by a life-changing book.

Discover the "Headache Diet" - a straightforward, non-pharmaceutical approach to managing migraines in children. Learn how simple dietary changes, vitamin supplements, and lifestyle adjustments can significantly reduce headache occurrences, empowering practitioners to treat headaches effectively within their own offices.

Don't miss Dr. Gross's invaluable insights on preventing physician burnout, building strong doctor-patient relationships, and the importance of small talk in medical practice. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a medical student, this episode is packed with practical advice and heartwarming stories that will inspire and educate.

12 Jun 2024The Latest on Substance Use: Part 200:25:35

Episode 38:

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The Latest on Substance Use: Part 2

Join host Holly Wayment on this episode of Pediatrics Now as she sits down with Dr. Jennifer Sharpe Potter, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center and director of the Be Well Institute. They delve into part two the crucial topic of discussing drugs and alcohol with children.

FACULTY:

Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center and director of the Be Well Institute.

 

OVERVIEW:

I'm thrilled today because here in the podcast studio is Dr. Jennifer Sharp Potter. She is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center and director of the Be Well Institute.

Dr. Potter and I discuss the importance of talking to children about drugs and alcohol, debunking the myth that these conversations will encourage use. Potter emphasizes that if parents do not address these topics, unreliable sources like peers or social media will.

 

Dr. Potter shares personal and professional experiences, highlighting the significance of parental support and proper diagnosis in cases of substance use. She provides practical advice for pediatricians on how to approach these sensitive conversations, the importance of being stigma-free, and the critical role of compassion.

 

Dr. Potter also touches on the dangers of today's drug supply, particularly with the prevalence of fentanyl, and stresses the necessity of having naloxone available. She concludes with tips for pediatric practitioners to help parents model responsible behavior and the importance of self-care.

Join us for this insightful discussion that aims to equip pediatric practitioners with the tools they need to support their young patients and their families effectively.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH has disclosed she is a researcher for Kios. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Potter has been mitigated.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

24 Mar 2023More at the Bedside: Grand Rounds Episode01:01:00

Link for CME Credit, including MOC Credit:    https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092785

Episode 16: More at Bedside

FACULTY:

Dr. Shashi Sahai is a Pediatric Hospitalist at Beaumont Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor at the Pediatrics at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.

 

Dr. Allison Ball is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and a pediatric hospitalist at Beaumont Children’s in metropolitan Detroit.

 

OVERVIEW: Host Holly Wayment brings us grand rounds:  Dr. Shashi Sahai and Dr. Allison Ball talk about bedside teaching which has been described as one of the ideal clinical teaching modalities.

 

DISCLOSURES: Shashi Sahai, MD and Allison L Ball, MD have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

21 Jan 2024ADHD Update: When Will the Drug Shortage End? What to Do00:46:08

CME link:          https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095275

ADHD Update: When Will the Drug Shortage End? What to Do

FACULTY:

Giancarlo Ferruzzi, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center. He’s been a child psychiatrist for 30 years. 

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment interviews Giancarlo Ferruzzi, MD about the ADHD drug shortage and solutions for pediatric practitioners and their patients. Dr. Ferrruzzi and Wayment also talk about CPAN, plus the reason for an uptick in adolescents with facial tics.

Don't forget to tell your patients about our new podcast for parents! Pediatrics Now for Parents: Health News in Small Bites for the Busy Parent.  One less topic you have to cover in the exam room! www.pediatricsnowforparents.com

 

 

DISCLOSURES:

Giancarlo Ferruzzi, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

 

23 Mar 2024Fighting Burnout00:40:10
Fighting Burnout (For MOC Credit!)

CME Link:         https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095681

In this enlightening episode, we delve deep into the pressing issue of physician burnout with expert Dr. Will Border, Chief Physician Wellness Officer at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Highlighting the pervasive prevalence and potential perils of burnout in healthcare, Dr. Border considers it as a potential upcoming healthcare crisis.

Dr. Border and Host Holly Wayment provide an informed and compassionate discourse on the contributing factors to physician burnout like administrative burdens and high stress levels. He views it as a 'dynamic', rather than static state and proposes solutions that include open conversations, emotional support, and eradicating stigmatization to alleviate the problem.

Additionally, this episode exposes alarming disparities in burnout rates, particularly higher prevalence among women physicians and more pronounced instances after about a decade in the profession. Steering away from the debilitating pursuit for perfection, the healthcare industry's transformation and adoption of more accommodative work environments and self-compassionate approaches are underscored as potential remedies.

Preserving Self-compassion in Healthcare Service Delivery

In the midst of stress and burnout accompanying healthcare services, this episode emphasizes the necessity of self-compassion by practicing mindfulness, extending self-kindness and promoting common humanity. Drawing upon the teachings of self-compassion expert, Kristin  Neff from the University of Texas, this episode offers insightful inputs and tools for navigating the intricate emotional facades in healthcare delivery.

https://drlornabreen.org/

 

 

FACULTY:

William Border, MD, is a pediatric cardiologist, the Director of Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and a professor of pediatrics in the Emory University school of medicine.

 

OVERVIEW:

On this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment talks with  William Border, MD, MPH about  physician burnout and wellbeing – lessons learned and new horizons. To view his grand rounds talk, click here.

 

DISCLOSURES:

William Border, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

 

06 Dec 2022RSV Prevention in High Risk Infants00:29:32

Click HERE for FREE CREDIT:

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If you're a practitioner, click here for free credit: https://bit.ly/3Y6PlG8

FACULTYMichael Odom is a neonatologist with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.  He is passionate researching methods to prevent RSV in babies.OVERVIEWPediatrics Now host Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Odom cutting edge RSV prevention during this unprecedented RSV Season.   Holly  and Dr. Odom discuss new methods on the horizon, including a study where your patient would have a 2/3 chance in getting the RSV antibody being tested.  Since the recent recording of this Podcast, Nirsevimab , discussed here, was approved in Europe to prevent RSV.DISCLOSURESMichael Odom,  MD, has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTSThe UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

25 Oct 2024The Secret to Talking to Teens00:43:56

The Secret to Talking to Teens

Link for CME Credit

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097986

FACULTY:

David Yeager, MD is professor at the University of Texas at Austin and author of the book 10 to 25, The Science of Motivating Young People.

 

OVERVIEW: In this episode of Pediatrics Now, Dr. Yeager shares his expertise on the rising anxiety levels among young people, attributing it to economic and social factors rather than solely to technology use. He offers a fresh perspective on engaging with adolescents, emphasizing the importance of a mentor mindset that combines high standards with supportive guidance. He delves into practical strategies for addressing challenging behaviors in adolescents, such as substance use and dishonesty, by encouraging honest communication and empowering young people to take responsibility for their actions. Dr. Yeager's insights aim to transform interactions with adolescents by fostering respect and understanding.

 

OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increased awareness and education for pediatric providers

 

DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS: David Yeager, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: Healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance and are asked to consult with their licensing board for information on applicability and acceptance. Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation. RELEASE DATE: 10/25/2024 

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2027

 

 

09 Aug 2023Bone Tumors: What to Know as a Pediatrician, Grand Rounds00:48:40

Episode 36

CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094174

www.pediatrisnowpodcast.com

Bone Tumors: What to Know as a Pediatrician

FACULTY:

Cristabel Torres, MD, FAAP moved to San Antonio from Puerto Rico in 2020 (in the middle of COVID pandemic) to start fellowship in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at UT Health San Antonio and she is currently a third-year fellow and will be completing her fellowship soon. She always had passion for pediatric oncology, as her older brother is a childhood cancer survivor.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment brings us the grand rounds talk by Dr. Christabel Torres about bone tumors and what you need to know as a pediatrician.  Dr. Torres is passionate about pediatric oncology.  Her brother is a pediatric cancer survivor.

 

DISCLOSURES: Cristabel Torres, MD, FAAP  has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

 

04 Jul 2023Pediatric Plastic Surgery and a Passion for Helping Children: An Interview with Dr. Charles Anton Fries00:29:44

CME link for Episode 31

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10093717

 

Pediatric Plastic Surgery and a Passion for Helping Children: An Interview with Dr. Charles Anton Fries  

FACULTY:

Charles Anton Fries, MD is a plastic surgeon at UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital. For appointments, call the Medical Arts and Research Center (the MARC) 210-450-9220

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews plastic surgeon Dr. Charles Anton Fries about the latest in pediatric plastic surgery and his passion for helping children from Oxford, England to UT Health San Antonio, and also the Philippines.

 

DISCLOSURES: Charles Anton Fries, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

10 Mar 2023What the Heck is Lifestyle Medicine? How it Can Help You and Your Patients Thrive00:42:51

Click here for credit: Lifestyle Medicine: Systems Consideration in the Pediatric Practice Setting: https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092742 )

 

 

Episode 14: Lifestyle Medicine: Systems Consideration in the Pediatric Practice Setting  

FACULTY

Ajeya Joshi, MD has a clinical appointment in the Department of Orthopaedics at UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW Host Holly Wayment talks to Dr Ajeya Joshi about how lifestyle medicine can help the pediatric practitioner in his or her life, and help fight/prevent burnout.

 

DISCLOSURES Ajeya Joshi, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Resources: https://lifestylemedicine.org/

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

11 Jul 2023Let’s Get Real About Coding00:27:25

 

CME link for Episode 32

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10093840

 

FACULTY:

Linda D. Parsi, MD owns a pediatric practice in San Antonio and serves as adjunct faculty in pediatrics at the UT Health Science Center Medical school and the University of Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Linda Parsi about how we can get real about coding and her passion for teaching coding, especially to pediatric practices “so together as a team -we can be a voice for our children and serve them with our best as well as keeping the joy of medicine in our own lives”.

 

DISCLOSURES: Linda D. Parsi, MD has disclosed she is a consultant/has ownership interest in the PEDSMD Company; and is on the speakers bureau for Mead Johnson. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Parsi have been mitigated.  

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

 

25 May 2024Genetics for the Pediatrician(Grand Rounds Episode for MOC credit)01:01:32

Episode 36: Genetics for the Pediatrician

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095896

Genetics for the Pediatrician

Join host Holly Wayment on this episode of Pediatrics Now, as she presents an insightful talk from Grand Rounds by Natasha Shur, MD , focused on "Genetics for the Pediatrician." This episode is eligible for MOC credit.

Delve into an engaging and interactive discussion designed to simplify genetics for busy pediatric practitioners. Learn how to correctly identify top scenarios and genetic consults seen in daily clinics, understand basic categories of genetic disorders and tests, and explore the history of genetics to better categorize and diagnose patients.  To view the slides for this presentation, click here.

Through real-life case studies, discover the importance of recognizing common genetic conditions, the impact of genetic testing, and the balance of benefits versus risks. This episode emphasizes a phenotype-first approach, encouraging pediatricians to engage closely with patients and make informed diagnostic decisions.

Don't miss this comprehensive guide to integrating genetics into pediatric practice, ensuring better patient outcomes and more effective use of genetic testing.

FACULTY:

Natasha Shur, MD, is a professor of pediatrics at George Washington University and a medical geneticist at the Rare Disease Institute at Children’s National Hospital. She has been practicing as a medical geneticist for twenty years, and she has done numerous research and work focusing on child advocacy, pediatric innovation, and improving access for patients with rare disease.

 

OVERVIEW:

Join host Holly Wayment on this episode of Pediatrics Now, as she presents an insightful talk from Grand Rounds, focused on "Genetics for the Pediatrician." This episode is eligible for MOC credit.

 

Delve into an engaging and interactive discussion designed to simplify genetics for busy pediatric practitioners. Learn how to correctly identify top scenarios and genetic consults seen in daily clinics, understand basic categories of genetic disorders and tests, and explore the history of genetics to better categorize and diagnose patients.

 

Through real-life case studies, discover the importance of recognizing common genetic conditions, the impact of genetic testing, and the balance of benefits versus risks. This episode emphasizes a phenotype-first approach, encouraging pediatricians to engage closely with patients and make informed diagnostic decisions.

 

Don't miss this comprehensive guide to integrating genetics into pediatric practice, ensuring better patient outcomes and more effective use of genetic testing.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Natasha Shur, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

04 Feb 2023Pediatric Appendicitis: Little Organ, Big Problem!00:34:54

PEDIATRICS NOW PODCAST CME CREDIT

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092563

 

Pediatric Appendicitis: Little Organ, Big Problem!

 

Release Date:                Friday, February 3, 2023

 

Topic:              Pediatric Appendicitis: Little Organ, Big Problem!

 

A Conversation with Pediatric Surgeon Ian Mitchell and Pediatric and Emergency Medicine Physician Priyanka Kandhal

 

Summary:  Podcast Host Holly Wayment talks with these expert doctors about the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis.  What questions can we answer?  pediatricsnow@uthscsa.edu

 

Disclosure to Learners

Ian Mitchell, MD and Priyanka Kandhal, MD, have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests. 

 

Continuing Medical Education Statements

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

26 Apr 2024Staying Ahead of Headaches00:36:39

Staying Ahead of Headaches

Link for CME Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095792

 'Pediatrics Now',  welcomes Dr. Azra Akbar, a new member of our pediatric neurology team.  Our insightful discussion covers the much-encountered issue of headaches in children, giving a detailed overview of triggers, treatments and preventive methods for migraines. Dr. Akbar's personal experiences with migraines and her passion for the subject benefits us greatly in this discussion.

We delve into different migraine triggers and how they manifest in various symptoms. As a pediatric neurologist, Dr. Akbar also advises on when certain warning signs could indicate serious conditions.  Furthermore, we look into successful treatments and medications such as beta blockers, Topamax, and Botox, alongside alternative methods such as acupuncture and lifestyle modifications.

Dr. Akbar shares her empathetic approach to patient care and self-care, derived from her personal migraine experiences and her journey in the medical field. We also touch on the significance of balancing a healthy diet, the risk of medication overuse, the importance of good sleep patterns, and the crucial role of parental collaboration in managing children's health.

07 Mar 2023Let’s Seize the Day: an Update on Seizures!00:21:46

For credit, click here:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092735  

FACULTY

Linda Leary, M.D. is a pediatric neurologist and epileptologist at UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital

OVERVIEW Host Holly Wayment talks to Pediatric Epileptologist Linda Leary. about the latest updates on seizures in children and babies.

 

DISCLOSURES Linda Leary, MD has disclosed she is a researcher for LivaNova; and has ownership interest in Pfizer, Medtronic, Bristol Myer Squibb, and Cigna. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Leary have been mitigated.  

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

24 Jun 2023Messaging, Centering and Coparenting: There’s No Benefit to Being A Jerk - An Interview with a Top Doctor with the AAP00:36:13

CME link for Episode 30

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092971

 

Messaging, Centering and Coparenting: There’s No Benefit to Being A Jerk - An Interview with a Top Doctor with the AAP  

FACULTY:

David L. Hill, MD is a hospitalist pediatrician, author, podcaster, and speaker. Currently he is Chair of the AAP Council Management Committee, co-host of the Pediatrics on Call podcast, Associate Editor of Patient Education for AAP Pediatric Care Online, Associate Medical Editor of Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5, and an official AAP spokesperson. He works as a hospitalist pediatrician at UNC Health Wayne in Goldsboro, NC as well as at UNC Children’s Health in Wilmington, NC and as a primary care pediatrician at Wilmington’s MedNorth Community Health Center.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews hospitalist pediatrician David L. Hill, MDabout engaging the media for advocacy, specifically, tools for effective communication for Pediatric advocacy.

 

DISCLOSURES: David L. Hill, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

23 Dec 2022The Bionic Pancreas for Children: How Does it Work and What’s Next?(Episode Includes Grand Rounds)01:06:54

For CME Credit, click here: https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092431

 

Presenter: Rabab Z. Jafri, MD Pediatric Endocrinologist Department of Pediatrics Texas Diabetes Institute UT Health San Antonio

Overview: A Bionic Endocrine Pancreas for Automated Management of Glycemia in Diabetes Mellitus, grand rounds.  Plus, Pediatrics Now Host Holly Wayment gets reaction from Dr. Jafri about the bionic pancreas study published in NEJM, plus soundbites from patients in the clinical trial.

Objectives: To increase awareness and education for pediatric providers

 

Financial Disclosures: Rabab Z. Jafri, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. Our wonderful pediatric endocrinology team sees patients at University Hospital's Texas Diabetes Institute.

Credits: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour) MOC-2 credit (1.00 hour)

Target Audience: Pediatric Community Doctors and Providers Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees.

 

Accreditation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

Credit Designation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses and other healthcare professionals will receive a Certificate of Attendance. For information on applicability and acceptance, please consult your professional licensing board.

 

11 Jun 2023The New Obesity Guidelines by the AAP: Our Pediatric Wellness Expert Doctor Weighs In00:52:13

CME link for Episode 28: The New Obesity Guidelines by the AAP: Our Pediatric Wellness Doctor Weighs In

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092960

 

The New Obesity Guidelines by the AAP: Our Pediatric Wellness Expert Doctor Weighs In

FACULTY:

Luisa M. Rodriguez, MD is a pediatric endocrinologist at UT Health San Antonio.  She sees patients at University Health's Texas Diabetes Institute Wellness Clinic: 210-358-7561.  The referral fax number is: 210-7024228

For prevention or treatment of fatty liver disease, Dr. Amy Issa sees patients at our clinic on Wurzbach and Fredericksburg.  Referral fax: 210-450-2124, Phone: 210-450-7334

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews pediatric endocrinologist and wellness expert Luisa M. Rodriguez, MD about the new obesity guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics and what these really mean.

 

DISCLOSURES: Luisa M. Rodriguez, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

03 Feb 2024Fighting Fentanyl00:27:59

Fentanyl Facts

Link for CME Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095454

 

FACULTY:

Glen Medellin, MD, is double boarded in pediatrics and palliative medicine.  He sees patients at University Hospital

 

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment talks with Glen Medillin,  a fentanyl expert at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.  Wayment and Medillin delve into the alarming fentanyl crisis,  with a special focus on its devastating effects on children

Medellin shares staggering information about the spike in fentanyl-related deaths among children and young adults and offers important insights on how to confront this critical issue. He stresses the essential role of education about the perils of fentanyl and encourages pediatric practitioners to use specific screening tools

to assess teenagers for potential risk of substance abuse disorders.

The podcast emphasizes the role of mental health professionals and substance abuse therapy programs in supporting at-risk individuals. It also provides valuable information about resources available for affected families, including public helplines, crisis centers, and government programs.

The episode further investigates the causes of substance use disorders, particularly opioid usage, in teenagers. It highlights the potentially fatal nature of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, due to its potency and undetectable presence. The dangers of over-the-counter medications and the importance of proper medication practices are discussed, with an emphasis on the risk of unintentional overdosing.

The conversation concludes with Dr. Medellin sharing his passion for palliative care and the importance of self-care for healthcare practitioners. His uplifting message underscores the need for a balanced life, emphasizing that despite the challenges professionals face, commitment and enthusiasm, paired with good self-care, can help them overcome any hurdles.

 

 

09 Mar 2024Measles Madness--A Discussion with Dr. JB Cantey00:31:46

Episode 24: Measles Madness – A Discussion with Dr. JB Cantey

Links for CME credit:

https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/education/cme/unpacking-the-measles-outbreak-and-the-urgency-of-vaccinations

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095590

FACULTY:

JB Cantey, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Cantey’s bio

 

OVERVIEW:

This episode of Pediatrics Now with host Holly Wayment brings on renowned neonatologist and infectious disease expert, Dr. J.B. Cantey. The focus of this gripping discussion is the recent measles outbreak in 15 U.S. states, with specific attention on Florida. The conversation illuminates the dire outcomes resulting from insufficient vaccination rates across multiple communities. Dr. Cantey provides expert insights into the highly contagious nature of the measles virus. He warns about the grave implications of low vaccination rates and emphasizes the immediate need for increased education on the effectiveness and safety of vaccines.

 

In an effort to arm all listening pediatricians tackling anti-vaccination, Dr. Cantey offers practical advice whilst highlighting the essential role vaccines play in child health and what to say to patients. He outlines the importance of calm, consistent, and positive communication while providing fact-based, impartial information about the advantages and secure safety records of vaccines.

Further expanding the conversation, Dr. Cantey and Wayment discuss the long-term benefits of vaccines, including the prevention of both liver and cervical cancers. The episode concludes with an impassioned plea to all pediatric practitioners to champion the crucial importance of vaccinations in ensuring a healthier future for children globally.

 

Culled from a deep-dive discussion with Dr. J.B. Cantey from the University of Texas Health Science Center, this informative podcast episode offers profound insights into the world of vaccinations. It covers everything from the journey of vaccine trials to the threats posed by declining MMR vaccination rates. The show also highlights the urgent need for post-market surveillance for maintaining vaccine safety, coupled with the responsibility of pediatricians in identifying measles cases amid decreasing vaccination rates. The gravity of measles implications and its rapid contagion are also examined.

 

With Florida being described as the 'tipping point,' this podcast is a wake-up call about the very real threat of measles becoming endemic, potentially negating decades of diligent public health efforts. The episode sends a resounding message- unless vaccination rates improve, measles could be everywhere. This episode is an indispensable listen for pediatricians and health-conscious listeners.  Dr. Cantey and Wayment also discuss protection for you, your clinic, and your patients.

 

DISCLOSURES:

JB Cantey, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

24 Sep 2023The Brutal Summer Heat and How That’s Changing Modern Medicine🥵00:30:21

 If you're a practitioner, here's the link for free credit:

  https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094992

Using Body Bags to Save People: Extreme Heat and Modern Medicine

FACULTY:

Steve Moore, MD is an associate professor of medicine at the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, and emergency room doctor at University Health.  He’s the director of the new Wilderness Medicine Fellowship Program.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Moore extreme heat and what this means for modern medicine and your patients.

Link to acclimatization guidelines from the Korey Stringer institute:

https://ksi.uconn.edu/heat-acclimatization/

DISCLOSURES: Steve Moore, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

15 Mar 2024Chronic Pain in Children with Neurological Impairment: A Multisource Framework, Grand Rounds Episode!01:00:51

**Link for MOC Credit

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095649

In this enlightening episode of Pediatrics Now, Host Holly Wayment introduces us to a founder of pediatric palliative care.  This talk, by renowned Harvard pediatrician, Dr. Julie Hauer, highlights the complex world of managing chronic pain in children with severe neurological impairment. Featuring real-life case studies, Dr. Hauer guides us through the intricacies of identifying and treating chronic pain in these specific pediatric cases and attempts to shed more light on the often underrepresented field of pediatric palliative care.

A substantial portion of the conversation revolves around the significance and interpretation of behavioral changes, and the importance of observations in diagnosing pain in neurologically impaired children. We delve into comprehensive screening methods and effective interventions that can contribute to helping the child attain a calmer state.

Steering the conversation beyond known problems, this episode introduces the concept of neuropain, a type of affliction where inflammation and injury of tissues can lead to pain, and discusses how to tackle associated chronic issues via a combination of pharmacological and complementary methods such as music and massage therapy.

Additionally, Dr. Hauer discusses the various tried and tested drugs and their uses for managing neuropathic pain in children, emphasizing the necessity of expertise in handling such medications. She also sheds light on indicators of escalation despite treatment, and shares possible countermeasures.

With a strong commitment to improving the lives of neurologically impaired children, this discussion emphasizes the dire need for an integrated, multipronged approach, taking into account all possible sources of pain, the role of various drugs, constant monitoring, communication with the family, and adjustment of treatments as necessary. This comprehensive episode serves as a much-needed guide to healthcare professionals who strive to provide the best care to this special pediatric population.

Presenter: Julie Hauer, MD, FAAP, FAAHPM

Overview: Chronic Pain in Children with Neurological Impairment: A Multisource Framework

Objectives: To increase awareness and education for pediatric providers

Julie Hauer, MD, FAAP, FAAHPM is faculty at Boston Children’s Hospital. Her clinical expertise is focused on the rare population of children with severe neurological impairment (SNI) who have multiple co-morbidities that impact health and quality of life, resulting in complex medical care and decision-making. Her expertise includes symptom treatment, including pain, feeding intolerance, and dyspnea during acute on chronic respiratory illness. Her work has included innovative symptom treatment protocols targeting the mechanisms of pain generation specific to this population. She has written a book on the medical and palliative care needs of such individuals, with a second book to be published by Oxford University Press.

Financial Disclosures: Julie Hauer, MD, FAAP, FAAHPM has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclosure.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator.

06 Sep 2024Good Bugs Gone Bad: The Microbiome in Health and Disease01:04:58
Good Bugs Gone Bad: The Microbiome in Health and Disease   Link for MOC Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097795

  FACULTY: David Haslam, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. This podcast is brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio.   Join Holly Wayment on this grand rounds episode of Pediatrics Now with Dr. David Haslam, a distinguished professor of pediatrics specializing in infectious diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Dr. Haslam delves into the intricate relationship between the microbiome and pediatric health, emphasizing how antibiotic prescribing practices can disrupt the microbiome and increase the risk of infections. He shares groundbreaking research on the role of the microbiome in childhood diseases, the impact of antibiotics on microbial diversity, and the potential for microbial sequencing to improve antibiotic stewardship. This episode is packed with valuable insights for pediatric practitioners aiming to enhance antibiotic knowledge and stewardship.
14 Sep 2024Ear Infections Part One: Otitis Media00:39:26

Ear Infections Part One: Otitis Media

Episode 2: Ear Infections

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097856

 

FACULTY: Erica Sher, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at UT Health San Antonio. 

Nadine Haykal, MD is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. 

 

OVERVIEW: In this episode, host Holly Wayment from UT Health San Antonio's Department of Pediatrics is joined by Dr. Erica Sher and Dr. Nadine Haykal, pediatric ENT specialists with University Health , to delve into the complexities of diagnosing and treating pediatric ear infections. Our experts share their journeys into pediatric ENT, highlight the importance of compassionate care, and provide practical advice for managing ear infections. They discuss the challenges of diagnosing ear infections, the appropriate use of antibiotics, and the criteria for referring patients to specialists. This episode also covers guidelines for treatment, the role of tympanometry, and the importance of distinguishing between otitis media and eustachian tube dysfunction.

Here are some guidelines.

 

OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increased awareness and education for pediatric providers

DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS: Erica Sher, MD and Nadine Haykal, MD have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: Healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance and are asked to consult with their licensing board for information on applicability and acceptance. Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation. RELEASE DATE: 9/13/2024 

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2027

27 Jan 2024How to Work Through a Clinical Ethics Problem: One Ethicist's Approach (Grand Rounds Episode for MOC or Ethics Credit)00:56:18

How to Work Through a Clinical Ethics Problem: One Ethicist's Approach

(Grand Rounds Talk for MOC or Ethics Credit!)

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095284

In this new episode of the Ethics Credit Podcast, Host Holly Wayment brings us neonatology veteran Dr. Brian S. Carter.  In this grand rounds talk, he leads a captivating discussion on the nuanced aspects of pediatric bioethics. He explores the challenging scenarios in neonatology, the complex interaction between pediatric autonomy, parental authority, and virtues, and the dynamic role parents play in the decision-making process.

Dr. Carter shares practical examples underlining the importance of empathy, shared decision-making, and understanding patients' narratives in ethical healthcare. In addition, he delves into critical challenges in perinatal health care ethics, particularly the debated concept of periviability. The episode highlights the significance of an ethically sound approach in pediatric practice, enlightening listeners about myriad ethical considerations in child health care.

FACULTY:

Brian S. Carter, MD, Interim Director, Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center and Division of Neonatology, Children’s Mercy Hospital. He is an academic neonatologist who has been in practice for 40 years.

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment presents Brian S. Carter, MD talk regarding how to work through a clinical ethics problem.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Brian S. Carter, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

Texas Medical Board of Ethics (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

 

27 Sep 2024Understanding and Managing School Refusal in Children.00:51:10

Episode 4: Understanding and Managing School Refusal in Children

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097915

 

 

School Refusal: Insights from Pediatric Psychiatrist Thomas Matthews

FACULTY: Dr. Thomas Matthews, is a Professor with UT Health San Antonio and an expert in pediatric psychiatry with over 20 years of experience. Dr. Joseph Blader is a child and adolescent clinical psychologist at UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW: Thomas Matthews, MD shares his insights on the various factors that contribute to school refusal, including anxiety, social interaction, and emotional well-being. He discusses the impact of COVID-19 on children's anxiety levels, the importance of social interaction, and how different learning styles can affect anxiety. He also provides valuable strategies for identifying the root causes of school refusal, such as specific school situations that may trigger anxiety and the role of parental anxiety.

 

This episode is packed with practical advice for clinicians, including how to progressively increase school attendance, the role of homebound programs, and the importance of a multifactorial treatment approach. It also includes some insights from Dr. Joseph Blader.

 

OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increased awareness and education for pediatric providers

 

DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS: Thomas Matthews, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Joseph Blader, PhD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: Healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance and are asked to consult with their licensing board for information on applicability and acceptance. Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation. RELEASE DATE: 9/27/2024 

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2027

 

31 May 2024Substance Use: Insights from Dr. Jennifer Sharpe Potter00:31:03

Substance Use: Insights from Dr. Jennifer Sharpe Potter

Link for CME Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095901

 

In this episode of Pediatrics Now, we are joined by Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Ph.D., M.P.H a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center and director of the Be Well Institute.   Host Holly Wayment and  Potter discuss the importance of addressing substance use among pediatric patients and offers valuable advice for healthcare pediatricians and providers.

Potter emphasizes the necessity for pediatricians to screen for substance use, even in young children, and highlights the increasing prevalence of early exposure to drugs and alcohol. She provides practical tips for initiating conversations with patients and their families about substance use, breaking down the stigma associated with it.

We delve into the challenges of treating substance use disorders, the misconceptions about marijuana, and the dangers of fentanyl-laced medications. Dr. Potter also shares information about the resources available through the Be Well Texas Institute and other state initiatives to support patients and families dealing with substance use disorders.

Don't miss this insightful episode that aims to empower pediatric practitioners with the knowledge and tools to better manage substance use issues in their practice.

19 Jun 2024Unmasking the Tiny Terrors: Ticks, Fleas, and Other Insect Concerns in Pediatrics00:16:53

Unmasking Tiny Terrors: Ticks, Fleas, and Other Insect Concerns in Pediatrics

CME credit link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095937

Welcome to another insightful episode of Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment. Joining us once again is Dr. Tess Barton, our pediatric infectious disease expert, as we delve into the world of ticks, fleas, and other insects that can affect children.

Dr. Barton sheds light on the various diseases transmitted by ticks, including Lyme disease and its lesser-known cousins, and emphasizes the importance of tick checks after outdoor activities. She also discusses effective flea prevention methods for household pets to reduce flea infestations and protect your children.

We explore the unsettling realm of chiggers, their itchy bites, and traditional remedies like clear nail polish and Vaseline. Dr. Barton also shares valuable tips on recognizing different insect bites, such as mosquito bites, bed bug bites, and scabies, to help pediatric practitioners and concerned parents identify and manage them effectively.

Additionally, we touch upon the dangers of venomous spider bites, the symptoms to watch out for, and when to seek urgent medical attention. Dr. Barton also briefly discusses the viral hand, foot, and mouth disease, stressing the importance of good hygiene and staying home during outbreaks.

Tune in to gain practical knowledge on protecting children from insect-related health issues and ensuring their well-being. Thank you for joining us on Pediatrics Now!

18 Mar 2023The Latest Developments in Developmental Peds: An Interview with Dr. Mario Fierro00:38:34

The Latest Developments in Developmental Peds: An Interview with Dr. Mario Fierro

Credit Link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092768

 

 

 

Episode 15: The Latest Developments in Developmental Peds: An Interview with Dr. Mario Fierro  

FACULTY

Mario A Fierro MD has a clinical appointment in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW Host Holly Wayment talks to Dr. Mario Fierro about updates, cases and discussions in developmental pediatrics.  Dr. Fierro's clinic phone: 210-450-7334, (fax)210-450-2124

CPAN: 1-888-901-CPAN

 

DISCLOSURES Mario A. Fierro, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

08 Sep 2023RSV Prevention Update00:35:10

 

Practitioners Click here for free credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094952

Update on RSV Prevention in Infants

FACULTY:

Michael Odom, MD is a neonatologist with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.  He's passionate researching methods to prevent RSV in babies and has been doing so since the 1990’s.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Odom cutting edge RSV prevention, including the now recommended Nirsevimab.   Dr. Odom answers questions from pediatric practitioners.

www.pediatricsnowpodcast.com

 

DISCLOSURES: Michael Odom, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD, and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

05 May 2023Grand Rounds for MOC Credit: The Vaping Epidemic; Learning to Ask, Counsel and Treat00:56:06

CME link for Episode 23:   https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092891

The Vaping Epidemic:  Learning to Ask, Counsel and Treat

FACULTY:

Susan Sirota, MD is a pediatrician in independent primary care practice for more than 25 years.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Susan Sirota, MD about the vapingepidemic, and learning to ask, counsel and treat patients.

 

DISCLOSURES: Susan Sirota, MD has disclosed she is a consultant/an advisor/and has ownership interest with Pediametrix.  The relevant financial relationships noted for Susan Sirota have been mitigated.     

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

14 Jun 2024Bug Bites and Beyond: Summer Safety for Pediatric Practitioners, Part One00:36:05

Bug Bites and Beyond: Summer Safety for Pediatric Practitioners, Part One

FACULTY: Tess Barton, MD is a pediatric infectious disease expert professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

Welcome to Pediatrics Now with your host Holly Wayment.

OVERVIEW: In this episode, Dr. Barton shares insights on distinguishing between mosquito and bed bug bites, offers practical advice for busy pediatric practitioners, and discusses effective treatment methods. She delves into the signs of bed bug infestations, the importance of proper insect repellents, and the risks associated with other biting critters like fleas and chiggers. Dr. Barton also provides valuable tips for preventing bites and the potential health concerns they pose, including West Nile virus and murine typhus.

OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increase awareness and education for pediatric providers,

DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS: Tess Barton, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: Healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance and are asked to consult with their licensing board for information on applicability and acceptance. Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation. RELEASE DATE: 6/14/2024 

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2026

 

 

 

24 Nov 2023Cedar Allergy Update00:15:11

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095105

Cedar Allergy Update

FACULTY:

Edward G. Brooks, MD serves on the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program, Expert Panel 4. He's the chief of UT Health San Antonio's Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Disease Division, and he sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's Adult and Pediatric Allergy Clinic on Medical Drive and at University Hospital.  Dr. Brooks also sees rheumatology patients.

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment talks with Edward G. Brooks, MD about cedar allergies in children.

DISCLOSURES: Edward G. Brooks, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

26 Aug 2023How to Stay Ahead When It Comes to Cranial Remolding00:33:16

 

Episode 39

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094259

 

How to Stay Ahead When It Comes to Cranial Remolding

 

FACULTY:

Darren J. Poidevin, CLPO, is the Cranial Remolding Clinical Director Department of Pediatrics, UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews Darren J. Poidevin, CLPO, about how to stay ahead when it comes to cranial remolding.

www.pediatricsnowpodcast.com

Cranial Remolding Program:

https://www.uthscsa.edu/patient-care/physicians/clinics/cranial-remolding

 

Giving - Cranial Remolding Program:

https://makelivesbetter.uthscsa.edu/tinyheads 

 

DISCLOSURES: Darren J. Poidevin, CLPO has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

14 Oct 2023Antibiotics Stewardship in the Nursery - How to Do It, Why It Matters00:46:12

Episode 6: Antibiotics Stewardship: Within the Nursery - How to Do It and Why It Matters

For clinicians and providers: here's the link for free credit!

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095041

 

 Part 1: Within the Nursery - How to Do It and Why It Matters

FACULTY:

JB Cantey, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Cantey’s bio

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment brings us a talk from JB Cantey, MD, MPH from a recent live neonatal fellowship conference. Wayment and Dr. Cantey discuss new breakthrough research regarding antibiotic stewardship in neonates.  Dr. Cantey is double boarded in neonatology and infectious disease.  He has a Master’s in public health and is a contributing writer for Redbook.

 

DISCLOSURES: JB Cantey, MD, MPH has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

19 May 2023The New Social Media Guidelines for Parents and Children, A First for the American Psychological Association00:41:26

CME link:   https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092929

 

The New Guidelines for Children and Social Media, an Interview with Pediatric Psychologist Krystal Robinson  

FACULTY:

Krystal Robinson, PsyD has been in practice as a psychologist for ten years.  Her specialty is working with children who have chronic medical conditions.  She’s the Associate Chair for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews UT Health San Antonio pediatric psychologist Krystal Robinson, PsyD.

https://directory.uthscsa.edu/academics/profile/robinsonkd

https://cancer.uthscsa.edu/doctors-and-locations/doctors-and-clinics/krystal-robinson

DISCLOSURES: Krystal Robinson, PsyD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

10 May 2024Child Neglect: Signs, Symptoms and What to Do00:44:49

Child Neglect: Signs, Symptoms and What to Do

Link for MOC Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095849

The Center for Miracles

In this powerful episode, Pediatrics Now Host Holly Wayment brings us a grand rounds talk by the University of Texas Health Science Center's Dr. Mary Ann Alvarez-Griffis, a child abuse fellow.  She sheds light on the critical issue of child neglect. Providing an in-depth analysis based on National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) statistics, she challenges common misconceptions and highlights potential outcomes for children exposed to neglect.

The talk emphasizes the recurrent nature of neglect, its equal severity as physical abuse, and its long-term consequences on a child's peer relations, academic performance, and problem-solving skills. Special attention is given to children with special needs, who account for a significant percentage of child maltreatment fatalities.

Drawing from her rich experience in pediatric care and community education, Dr. Alvarez-Griffis unravels the devastating impact of neglect on children's growth, cognitive development, social skills and emotional wellbeing. Notably, she underscores poverty and insufficient social support as major risk factors, presenting a comprehensive exploration of neglect statistics.

The episode underscores the urgency of recognizing signs of physical neglect, fostering open, non-judgmental communication with caregivers, and effectively addressing potential issues. With detailed case studies, the discussion centers on the importance of thorough investigations and interventions. The significance of growth charts in identifying risk factors and possible neglect signs are also discussed.

Dr. Alvarez-Griffiths shines a spotlight on the severe consequences of medical neglect and emphasizes the need for a consistent medical regimen for children dealing with chronic conditions. The implications of neglectful behaviors, such as untimely medical care and poor home management of serious injuries, are explored in depth.

In conclusion, healthcare providers are urged to proactively leverage detailed examinations, thorough documentation, and persistent patient education to prevent child neglect and support affected families. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide, unpacking the intricate realities of child neglect, and proffering effective strategies for prevention and intervention.

Dr. Alvarez Griffis has dual undergraduate degrees of Pre-medical Biology and Political Science from University of Texas-Pan American (now UTRGV). She attended medical school at William Carey College of Osteopathic Medicine prior to completing her Pediatric Residency at UT Health Science Center in San Antonio where she continued to peruse a fellowship in Child Abuse Pediatrics. During fellowship training Dr. Alvarez Griffis has provided community education regarding child maltreatment to various audiences from pediatric residents to SAPD. She recently participated in updating the AAP Point of Care Quick Reference section on Physical Abuse and Neglect. She is a member of the Child Abuse and Neglect Committee of the Texas Pediatric Society and is also a member of the Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. Her fellows research project focuses on the importance of obtaining head circumferences in infants to prevent missed abusive head trauma.

Financial Disclosures: Mary Ann Alvarez Griffis, DO has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for

04 Oct 2024COVID and Flu: Updates, Insights, and Best Practices00:35:50

COVID and Flu: Updates, Insights, and Best Practices

Link for free CME credit: 

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097919

Join host Holly Wayment in this episode of Pediatrics Now as she welcomes back infectious disease expert Dr. Tess Barton from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Together, they dive into the latest developments in pediatric care concerning COVID-19, including the risk factors, the importance of vaccinations, and the current CDC recommendations.

Dr. Barton shares her personal experiences with COVID and discusses the ongoing challenges and misconceptions surrounding the virus. She also sheds light on the rare but significant MIS-C condition in children and the importance of timely vaccinations to prevent severe outcomes.

The conversation shifts to the upcoming flu season, where Dr. Barton provides insights into what to expect and the significance of flu vaccinations, especially in the context of the potential bird flu threat. The episode emphasizes the need for proactive measures to protect both children and adults against these respiratory viruses.

This informative discussion is essential for pediatric practitioners and parents alike, offering practical advice on vaccination schedules and addressing vaccine hesitancy. Tune in for a comprehensive overview of managing COVID-19 and flu risks in the pediatric population.

15 Nov 2024Addressing Pain in Children: Strategies for Effective Management01:00:48

Episode 11: Addressing Pain in Children

CME Link:           https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10098069

 

FACULTY: Melissa Frei-Jones, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Medical Director, South Texas Sickle and Thalassemia Program, UT Health San Antonio, Texas.

 

OVERVIEW:

In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment brings a Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Melissa Frei-Jones about the treatment and special challenges of treating pain in children.

Dr. Jones discusses understanding the complexities of pain and pain assessments in infant, children, and adolescents, explores pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic methods of pain management, and prescribing opioids in the modern era – navigating pain contracts and the prescription monitoring database.

OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increased awareness and education for pediatric providers

 

DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS:

Melissa Frei-Jones, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

The presentation, Addressing Pain in Children, has been designated by UT Health Science Center San Antonio for 1 credit of education in pain management and the prescription of opioids.

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to earn 1 MOC point in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE: Healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of attendance and are asked to consult with their licensing board for information on applicability and acceptance. Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of the activity’s evaluation. RELEASE DATE: 11/15/2024 

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2027

 

20 Sep 2024Ear Infections Part Two: Otitis Externa00:24:13

Ear Infections Part Two: Otitis Externa

CME Link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097898

Welcome to "Pediatrics Now" brought to you by the Department of Pediatrics, with host and executive producer. Holly Wayment. In this episode, we delve into Otitis Externa with expert insights from Dr. Erica Sher and Dr. Nadine Haykal , pediatric ENT specialists from University Health and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

 

04 May 2023Strep is on the Rise: An Update on Group A Strep, Strep Throat and Invasive Strep00:13:15

CME link:  https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092889

Topic: Strep is on the Rise: Group A Strep, An Update for the Busy Practitioner

Dr. Theresa "Tess" Barton is a pediatric infectious disease doctor with UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital.  

OVERVIEW:

Host and Producer Holly Wayment gets an update on Group A Strep and Strep Throat with Theresa (Tess) Barton, MD. She also answers questions about when to test and what to do.

Refer to Tess: 210-358-KIDS number if this is for UH general circulation, or the 210-890-2699 number direct for practitioners.   Pediatric Infectious Disease programs:

OCCAPI Clinic:

Diagnostic testing and treatment of congenital infections including: CMV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV

Located at UH Rio Tower

Dr. JB Cantey

 210-358-KIDS

 

FFACTS Clinic:

Testing and prophylaxis for newborns exposed to HIV infection

Treatment and primary care services for children and adolescents living with HIV infection

Comprehensive care with case management and mental health services

Dr. Tess Barton

210-358-3710

 

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES CLINIC

UH Rio Tower, Drs. Barton and Cantey

210-358-KIDS

We see a variety of infections and communicable diseases, as well as follow-up care after hospitalization for severe infections. That includes follow-up after severe COVID infections, or long-term COVID illnesses.

Redbook link: https://publications.aap.org/redbook?autologincheck=redirected

 

DISCLOSURES: Theresa (Tess) Barton, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.25) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.25)

 

07 Jul 2024My Patient is a Cancer Survivor: Now What?00:56:29

I'm Holly Wayment, and this is Pediatrics Now, cases, updates, and discussions for the busy pediatric practitioner. Click on the link  in this podcast for free credit that may include CME, MOC, or ethics credit depending on our topic or podcast.

Link for free CME Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10096571

Childhood leukemia is in the news, as you may know. According to CNN, 15-year-old Carlo Acutis will become the Catholic Church's first millennial saint. He passed away from leukemia in 2006. Leukemia is the most common form of childhood cancer, and 80% of children will survive cancer today. And that's what we're talking about here on Pediatrics Now today: the crucial role pediatric practitioners have  in caring for patients who are cancer survivors.

I'm thrilled today because joining me here in the podcast studio is Dr. Shafqat Shah.   Dr. Shah has been focused on pediatric cancer for about 30 years now. She shares her journey from a research-focused career to becoming a clinical expert inspired by the bravery of the children she encountered.

We delve into the complexities of pediatric cancer treatment and survivorship care, discussing the importance of ongoing support from pediatricians. Dr. Shah provides valuable insights on managing the long-term health of childhood cancer survivors, including the need for regular follow-ups, vaccination schedules, nutrition, and lifestyle choices.

Dr. Shah also emphasizes the significance of maintaining open communication between survivors, their families, and healthcare providers to ensure a smooth transition to adulthood. She shares inspiring success stories and offers practical advice for pediatric practitioners to help their patients navigate life after cancer.

Join us for this informative and heartwarming episode as we explore the vital role of pediatric care in the journey of childhood cancer survivors. Stay tuned for more updates and discussions on Pediatrics Now.

29 Apr 2023Got a Minute? Getting the Most of the Curbside Consult00:33:35

Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Mary Anne Jackson.

A 1978 graduate of the UMKC School of Medicine, Dr. Mary Anne Jackson completed pediatric residency at Cincinnati Children’s, and infectious diseases fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern, before joining the faculty at Children’s Mercy Kansas City in 1984. She has served as the Dean of the University of Missouri School of Medicine since 2018. Acknowledged locally, regionally, and nationally as an astute clinician and educator on pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases topics, she is recognized for developing one of the most robust pediatric infectious diseases programs in the country and for educating thousands of students, residents, fellows, and faculty in pediatrics throughout her nearly 40-year career. In 2019, she was recognized with the American Academy of Pediatrics award for Lifetime Contribution in Infectious Diseases Education. A fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Infectious Disease Society of America, and the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society, she served as a member of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee from 2017-2021. She has also been elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, the American Pediatric Society, the Society of Pediatric Research, and the Academic Pediatric Association.  She is a national thought leader in pediatric infectious disease topics and in 2014 with her colleagues at Children’s Mercy, she identified the first cases of enterovirus D68 infection, leading to a CDC investigation that alerted pediatric providers around the country to the largest outbreak ever of this unique virus that led to respiratory failure and a post infection polio like syndrome in some children. Her research efforts have focused on characterization of Kawasaki disease, prevention of antibiotic resistance, judicious use of antibiotics, emerging viruses, and optimal use of vaccines. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she has served on advisory committees at the University, the state and national level.

03 Jun 2023Futility and Moral Distress in Pediatrics; Responding to Requests for Potentially Inappropriate Treatment00:57:00
 Episode 27: Futility and Moral Distress in Pediatrics

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092951

 

Futility and Moral Distress in Pediatrics

FACULTY:

Caroline Jones, MD is an assistant professor in the division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at UT Health San Antonio. She is currently Medical Director of the PICU and vice chair of the University Health Ethics Committee.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Caroline Jones, MD about futility and moral distress in pediatrics.

 

DISCLOSURES: Caroline Jones, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

17 Jun 2023Improving Relational Health: You Have the Power00:43:01

CME link for Episode 29: Improving Relational Health: You Have the Power

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092968

 

Improving Relational Health: You Have the Power

FACULTY:

Alice K. Gong, MD is the William and Rita Head Distinguished Chair in Developmental and Environmental Neonatology, Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Director, PREMIEre Program, at UT Health San Antonio and University Health.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews neonatologist and relational health expert Alice K. Gong , MD about how to improve relational health and why pediatric practitioners have the power.

https://nurturescienceprogram.org/wecs/

 

DISCLOSURES: Alice K. Gong, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

27 Feb 2023The Mental Health Crisis and the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention: the Role of the Pediatrician00:36:43

The Mental Health Crisis and the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention: the Role of the Pediatrician

If you're a practitioner, click here for free credit.

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092730

 

FACULTY

Hilda Loria, MD, MPH, FAAP is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at UT-Southwestern Medical Center.

 

OVERVIEW Host Holly Wayment talks to Hilda Loria, MD, MPH, FAAP about the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention:  The Role of the Pediatrician and The Mental Health Crisis.  To reach Dr. Loria, please email her: Hilda.Loria@utsouthwestern.edu

 

DISCLOSURES Hilda Loria, MD, MPH, FAAP has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75) Texas Medical Board of Ethics credit (0.75)

31 Jul 2023Transitions to Adult Care in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Grand Rounds Episode for MOC Credit00:52:08

 

Episode 35: Transitions to Adult Care in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions MOC Credit link

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094078

 

 

Pediatrics Now Host Holly Wayment brings us:

Presenters: Amrit Misra, MD

Overview: Transitions to Adult Care in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions

Objectives: To increase awareness and education for pediatric providers

Dr. Amrit Misra completed his residency and pediatric cardiology fellowship from the Detroit Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Michigan. He then completed an adult congenital heart disease fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He currently is a staff physician at these hospitals through the Boston Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program. His interests include transitions of care, community health, and heart failure.

Financial Disclosures: Amrit Misra, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator.

Credits: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour) MOC-2 credit (1.00 hour)

Target Audience: Pediatric Doctors and Providers Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees.

Accreditation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses and other healthcare professionals will receive a Certificate of Attendance. For information on applicability and acceptance, please consult your professional licensing board.

24 Jul 2023A Water Safety Refresher00:17:22

Episode 34: How to Survive and Thrive in the Heat: Part 2 – Preventing Drowning

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094060

 

How to Survive and Thrive in the Heat: Part 2 – Preventing Drowning  

FACULTY:

Robert Sanders, MD is the Director of Ambulatory Operations, Department of Pediatrics, UT Health San Antonio Joe R. and Teresa Lozano-Long School of Medicine. He is also a wilderness medicine instructor.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Robert Sanders about a water safety refresher for pediatric practitioners.  Link to Texas Pediatric Society Water Safety Project: https://txpeds.org/national-provider-drowning-prevention-moc-project

 

https://txpeds.org/drowning-prevention

 

 

 

DISCLOSURES: Robert Sanders, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.25) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.25)

 

 

 

13 Apr 2024Updates on Allergy Prevention, Immunotherapy and Immune Deficiency00:35:25

Updates on Allergy Prevention, Immunotherapy and Immune Deficiency

CME link:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095739

Welcome to Pediatrics Now, your premier podcast for pioneering insights into child health care. In this episode, our host Holly Wayment taps into the wealth of knowledge belonging to Dr. Ed Brooks, an allergy expert with decades of experience. They delve deep into the world of allergies in children, focusing on prevention and management strategies and highlighting the influences of environmental factors and genetic predispositions.

Discussing our societal transition from rural to urban settings, the growing obsession with cleanliness, and our minimal exposure to environmental microorganisms, Dr. Brooks relates all these aspects with the abnormal immune responses noticed today. Interestingly, he also acquaints us with how owning pets at home and spending more time outdoors can lead children to develop superior immunity.

We also delve into dangerous chemicals present in our daily lives, with Dr. Brooks advising the reduction of potent cleaning agents and pesticides. Meanwhile, he signifies the need for exposure to natural environments and warns against the potential hazards of harmful external contaminants entering our homes.

As the episode continues, we discuss practical challenges connected to immunotherapy. Dr. Brooks talks about his son's success story in treating severe cat allergies with sublingual drops while emphasizing the risk of non-standardized extracts leading to inconsistency in allergy shots or drops' potency levels. We also discover some intriguing research findings tied to the immune-boosting benefits for individuals frequently exposed to their allergens.

In the final segment, we venture into the realm of immune deficiencies, with Dr. Brooks explaining the severity of immune deficiencies and their potential treatments. We wrap the episode with a review of the progress in identifying and managing immune deficiencies with the help of genetic testing advancements.

This episode provides an abundance of essential information and expert insights on allergies and immunology that would benefit healthcare professionals and general listeners seeking awareness.

In this episode, we dive into an engaging conversation with Dr. Ed Brooks, a leading authority in Allergy, Immunology, and Infective Disease from the University of Texas Health Science Center. We explore rising pollen allergies, the impact of our surroundings on our immune responses, and the crucial role of early intervention in managing allergies. Dr. Brooks highlights climate change's onset on worsening spring allergy seasons and the significant role our homes, lifestyles, and cleanliness habits play in shaping our immunological responses.

Discussing our societal transition from rural to urban settings, the growing obsession with cleanliness, and our minimal exposure to environmental microorganisms, Dr. Brooks relates all these aspects with the abnormal immune responses noticed today. Interestingly, he also acquaints us with how owning pets at home and spending more time outdoors can lead children to develop superior immunity.

We also delve into dangerous chemicals present in our daily lives, with Dr. Brooks advising the reduction of potent cleaning agents and pesticides. Meanwhile, he signifies the need for exposure to natural environments and warns against the potential hazards of harmful external contaminants entering our homes.

As the episode continues, we discuss practical challenges connected to immunotherapy. Dr. Brooks talks about his son's success story in treating severe cat allergies with sublingual drops while emphasizing the risk of non-standardized extracts leading to inconsistency in allergy shots or drops' potency levels. We also discover some intriguing research findings tied to the immune-boosting benefits for individuals frequently exposed to their allergens.

In the final segment, we venture into the realm of immune deficiencies, with Dr. Brooks explaining the severity of immune deficiencies and their potential treatments. We wrap the episode with a review of the progress in identifying and managing immune deficiencies with the help of genetic testing advancements.

This episode provides an abundance of essential information and expert insights on allergies and immunology for pediatric practitioners.

 

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests. 

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

 

 

 

24 Aug 2024The Future of Vaccines: An Interview with the Doctor Who Created the First Fully Humanized Immune Systems in Mice00:44:39

The Future of Vaccines: An Interview with the Doctor Who Created the First Fully Humanized Immune Systems in Mice

Episode 49:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097543

 

Welcome to Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment. In this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Paolo Casali from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, a distinguished professor with groundbreaking research in immunology. Dr. Casali and his team have developed the first fully humanized immune system in mice, a monumental achievement that could revolutionize medicine for years to come.

Dr. Casali explains the detailed process of creating these humanized mice, which involves grafting human hematopoietic stem cells into immunodeficient mice, resulting in a fully functional human immune system. He shares the significance of this breakthrough, including its potential impact on vaccine development, drug testing, and cancer therapies.

Through engaging discussions, Dr. Casali highlights the challenges and triumphs of his research journey, offering listeners an inspiring glimpse into the future of medical science. Tune in to understand how these humanized mice can pave the way for better vaccines and targeted therapies, ultimately reducing the need for animal testing and advancing human health.

Don't forget to click on the link in this podcast for a free credit that may include CME, MOC, or ethics credit, depending on our topic or podcast. For more information, visit our website at www.pediatricsnowpodcast.com.

 

06 Apr 2024Bone Health, Fractures, and Updates on Treatments for Bone Disorders: Grand Rounds Episode for MOC Credit!00:46:58

Bone Health, Fractures, and Updates on Treatments for Bone Disorders

 

CME Link:           https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095736

 

In this episode of "Pediatrics Now", expert pediatric endocrinologist, Dr. Nadia Merchant from Children's Health UT Southwestern, embarks on an enlightening journey into the fascinating world of bone health in children. She delves into significant bone diseases like rickets, calcium disorders, osteoporosis, and skeletal dysplasia. The episode features a balanced mix of medical insights and practical tips on maintaining bone health, specifically for children with disabilities and other chronic issues.

Incorporating themes of nutrition, physical activity, and optimized genetics, the podcast also tackles the sensitive issue of child physical abuse, emphasizing the implications of bone fractures. We also explore therapeutic interventions for inherited bone disorders such as X-linked hypophosphatemia, and the role of physical activity in building stronger bones.

This episode further discusses management approaches for bone health and takes a deeper dive into skeletal disorders and the world of treatments for metabolic bone disorders. Dr. Merchant concludes the episode with a Q&A session answering listener queries about premature births, DEXA scans, toddler fractures, and much more.

Join host Holly Wayment for an enlightening discussion that intertwines medical knowledge with practical advice to increase awareness and improve bone health in children.

 

Bone Health, Fractures, and Updates on Treatments for Bone Disorders

 

FACULTY:

Nadia Merchant, MD is a pediatric endocrinologist and geneticist at Children’s Heath/UT Southwestern Medical Center.

 

OVERVIEW:

In this podcast episode, Host Holly Wayment brings a talk from Dr. Nadia Merchant about bone health, fractures, and updates on treatments for bone disorders.

 

DISCLOSURES:

Nadia Merchant, MD has disclosed she was a consultant/advisor for Pfizer, BioMarin, and Ascendis. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Merchant have been mitigated.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

MOC 2 credit (1.00)

 

 

07 Jan 2024New Weight Loss Drugs for Kids: Our Wellness Doctor Weighs In00:57:12

CME Link:        https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095236

Weight Loss Drugs for Kids: Our Wellness Doctor Weighs In 

FACULTY:

Luisa Rodriguez, MD, is a Professor of Endocrinology at UT Health San Antonio and University Health.

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now Podcast host Holly Wayment talks with Luisa Rodriguez, MD about the new weight loss drugs for kids. Dr. Rodriguez sees patients at University Health’s Texas Diabetes Institute.

 

DISCLOSURES: Luisa Rodriguez, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Steven Seidner, MD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

03 Apr 2023After the School Shooting: How Talk About Really Sad Things00:30:34

CME link for the Episode 17:     https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092800

 

Episode 17: After the Nashville School Shooting: How to Process, Cope, and Talk About Really Sad Things

FACULTY:

Dr. Jessica Sandoval is an assistant clinical professor for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division at UT Health San Antonio. She is double board certified in adult and child psychiatry, with 13 years of experience in child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Sandoval has experience working in the community with underserved/underrepresented populations. Her clinical interests are in trauma/PTSD.

 

OVERVIEW: Host Holly Wayment talks to Dr. Jessica Sandoval on advice for practitioners on how to talk to parents/caregivers about how to talk to children about really sad things, and also how all of us working in the pediatric world can help ourselves during this heartbreaking time in light of the Nashville school shooting.  We’ll also discuss new psychiatric/therapy resources for children.

* CPAN, Child Psychiatry Access Network: 1-888-901-CPAN

* TCHATT, Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine 210-567-5460

* Trauma Research study, Contact information for families:

Email: TraumaStudy@UTHealthSA.org

Or call: (210) 567-8016

Or, to reach the Program Director, Amy S. Garrett, Ph.D contact me:  garrettas@uthscsa.edu

Details :

We are providing cost-free therapy for teens, ages 10-17, who have experienced a trauma or significant life stress and are having difficulties such as trouble sleeping, upsetting memories, irritability, or other symptoms.   Therapy is provided for 18 weeks, by licensed clinicians who are specialized in treating traumatic stress.  The research aspect of the program is that we are using MRI scans to study how brain activity improves during therapy. MRI is a safe medical procedure that has NO radiation, blood draws, or injections.   Compensation is provided for the MRIs, questionnaires and interviews.

* TCHATT, or Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine, provides FREE mental and behavioral health services for students year round! TCHATT is a telemedicine program to address the mental and behavioral health needs of youth throughout Texas.

UT Health San Antonio TCHATT now offers specialty care in person in  three areas!

TCHATT EXPANSION SERVICES:

- School Refusal

For youth (5 y/o & up) who have persistent school avoidance or attendance issues due to anxiety and emotional distress

- Substance Use

For youth (12 y/o & up) whose alcohol or drug use is causing impairment or family conflict

- Trauma

For youth (5 y/o & up) who have experienced a traumatic event or loss and are having emotional or behavioral consequences such as PTSD

Contact us for more information, to make a referral, or to obtain service.

Office: (210) 567-5460 Fax: (210) 450-2450 Email: TCHATT@uthscsa.edu

TCHATT is administered by the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (TCMHCC).

DISCLOSURES: Jessica Sandoval, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

 

14 Apr 2023It’s Tough to Talk About Child Abuse - Let’s Talk About It: An Interview with Child Abuse Pediatrician Natalie Kissoon00:36:16

CME link for the Episode 19:     https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092835

 

Episode 19: It’s Tough to Talk About Child Abuse - Let’s Talk About It: An Interview with Child Abuse Pediatrician Natalie Kissoon

FACULTY:

Natalie Kissoon, MD  is board certified in child abuse pediatrics.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Natalie Kissoon, MD about child abuse.

 

RESOURCES:

 

 

DISCLOSURES: Natalie Kissoon, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.50) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.50)

 

12 May 2023Allergy Update and Your Questions Answered – Part 201:01:58

 

CME link for Episode 24: A is for Allergy: Allergy Update and Your Questions Answered - Part 2

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092899

Allergy Update and Your Questions Answered – Part 2  

FACULTY:

Edward G. Brooks, MD has served on the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program, Expert Panel 4. He's the chief of UT Health San Antonio's Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Disease Division, and he sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's Adult and Pediatric Allergy Clinic on Medical Drive and at University Hospital.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Edward G. Brooks, MD about the latest in allergy updates, including cases and your questions answered, plus we discuss food allergies and more.

 

DISCLOSURES: Edward G. Brooks, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

17 Feb 2023❤️ Heart to Heart Talk with Pediatric Cardiology Division Chief Ginnie Abarbanell and Pediatric CT Surgeon Aaron Abarbanell00:21:05

If you're a practitioner, click here for CME credit😁:  https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092712

 

Topic:  Heart to Heart Talk with Pediatric Cardiology Division Chief Ginnie Abarbanell and Pediatric CT Surgeon Aaron Abarbanell

 

Date:   Pediatrics Now Podcast Episode, Friday February 17, 2023

 

Speakers:     Podcast Host Holly Wayment interviews Pediatric Cardiology Division Chief Ginnie Abarbanell and Pediatric CT Surgeon Aaron Abarbanell

 

FACULTY

Ginnie Abarbanell, MD, is a Professor of Cardiology and Aaron Abarbanell, MD, is a C.T. Surgeon

 

OVERVIEW

Pediatrics Now host Holly Wayment discusses with them cardiology updates for the busy pediatric practitioner, plus the secret to how they unplug from their high-stress jobs, working together and their decades-long happy marriage.  The case discussed focuses on what to do for a two-week old patient with a heart murmur.  Ginnie Abarbanell sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's clinic in the medical center and in Stone Oak in San Antonio: 210-450-7334, fax 210-450-2124.  Practitioners with questions or needing help getting a patient in, call 210-436-9933.

 

 

DISCLOSURES

Ginnie Abarbanell, MD and Aaron Abarbanell, MD have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

 

13 Aug 2023Heat Health: From Swimming to Hot Cars, an Update with our Pediatric ER Doctor00:34:18

CME Link for Episode 37:   https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10094245

Heat Health: From Swimming to Hot Cars, an Update from our Pediatric ER Doctor

FACULTY:

Priyanka Kandhal, MD is a Pediatric and Emergency Medicine Physician with UT Health San Antonio.

 

www.pediatricsnowpodcast.com

 

Jeff Holst is cofounder of Colin’s Hope, A nonprofit recommended by the Texas Pediatric Society that has videos and materials for pediatric clinics that can be sent  on drowning prevention.

 

Jennifer Poteat has a master’s degree from Dell Medical School and is Executive Director of Colin’s Hope.

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment interviews UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital Pediatric E.R. Doctor Priyanka Kandhal about recent drownings and also a child left in a hot car.  She talks to Jeff Holst and Jennifer Poteat about swimming safety and resources for pediatricians. Holst opens up about the tragic loss of his son and his nonprofit he hopes will help others.

DISCLOSURES: Priyanka Kandhal, MD, Jeff Holst, and Jennifer Poteat, EMPL, MSHCT have no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION STATEMENTS:

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.75 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (0.75) Non-Physician Participation Credit (0.75)

 

05 Nov 2024Talking to Adolescents About Nutrition and Social Media00:32:36

 Link for CME Credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097992

 

Host Holly Wayment welcomes back UT Austin Developmental Psychologist David Yeager, author of 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People. Together, they delve into the complexities of guiding teenagers and young adults through the challenges of modern life, from screen time and social media to body piercings and nutrition.

Dr. Yeager shares groundbreaking insights on how the brain's motivation drivers remain similar from ages 10 to 25, emphasizing the importance of social status, respect, and acceptance. He discusses effective communication strategies for tackling issues like excessive screen use, encouraging parents and clinicians to collaborate with young people to achieve shared goals such as nutrition.

The conversation also explores innovative approaches to nutrition, highlighting a fascinating collaboration with Disney's Epcot to reshape perceptions of healthy eating. By framing healthy habits as a rebellious act against manipulative food companies, Dr. Yeager demonstrates how adolescents can be inspired to make better dietary choices.

 

17 May 2024Melatonin Wake Up Call00:30:20

Episode 35: Melatonin Wake Up Call

Link for CME credit

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095855

 

FACULTY:

Karen Hentschel-Franks, DO is an associate professor in Pediatrics-Neurology at UT Health San Antonio.

 

OVERVIEW:

Pediatrics Now host an executive producer, Holly Wayment and sleep expert Dr. Karen Hentschel-Franks discuss growing concerns over the use of melatonin in children and the importance of sleep hygiene.

Dr. Franks, a recognized expert in the pediatric and sleep medicine field, underscores the need for educating children and parents about the potential dangers, emphasizing possible side effects such as headaches, dizziness, and irritability. Furthermore, she warns about the lack of regulatory control over melatonin, pushing for awareness in selecting only those products with a USP verified mark as a last resort.

The discussion delves into the uncharted territories of melatonin’s long-term effects. Reinforcing the mantra of patient-centric care, Dr. Franks suggests thorough patient evaluation and implementing sleep hygiene, along with behavioral interventions, before resorting to sleep aids like melatonin.

She lays out practical sleep hygiene strategies, including limiting screen time before bedtime, maintaining consistent routines, and addressing medical concerns related to sleep. You'll also learn about innovative techniques Dr. Franks uses to cultivate effective sleep routines in her patients, such as imagination exercises and positive reassurances.

Dr. Franks encourages a holistic approach to children’s sleep problems, highlighting the importance of addressing potential behavioral and environmental factors over relying on supplements.

You will not only learn about the nuances of sleep but also gain intriguing insights into maintaining work-life equilibrium in a demanding field like sleep medicine. Explore Dr. Franks' favorite relaxation activities and get a sneak peek into her clinic's day-to-day activities!

Wrapping up the conversation is an inspiring quote from Christopher Robin that embodies the spirit of strength and resilience. Tune in for an exceptional blend of science, wisdom, and charm centered around better sleep health.

11 Nov 2024Atypical Pneumonia: the Mycoplasma Wave00:32:52

In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment welcomes Dr. Tess Barton, an infectious disease expert at the University of Texas Health Science Center and University Health. Together, they explore the rising trend of atypical pneumonia, caused by mycoplasma, commonly known as "walking pneumonia."

Dr. Barton shares insights into the clinical presentation of mycoplasma infections, emphasizing the importance of awareness among pediatricians. She discusses diagnostic challenges, testing options, and treatment considerations for atypical pneumonia, highlighting the current surge in cases. The conversation also addresses common questions from both practitioners and parents, including the contagious nature of walking pneumonia and strategies for managing symptoms.

Additionally, the episode touches on the broader landscape of respiratory illnesses, the role of vaccines, and practical advice for managing fever and respiratory distress in children. This informative discussion is essential for pediatric practitioners navigating the complexities of respiratory infections this season.

Don't miss the upcoming episode on managing pain in children, featuring expert advice from recent grand rounds. Stay tuned for more insights on Pediatrics Now.

09 Apr 2023Allergy Update and Your Questions Answered – Part 1🤧00:46:02

CME link for the Episode 18:  

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092821

 

Episode 18:  Allergy Update and Your Questions Answered – Part 1  

FACULTY:

Edward G. Brooks, MD has served on the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program, Expert Panel 4. He's the chief of UT Health San Antonio's Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Disease Division, and he sees patients at UT Health San Antonio's Adult and Pediatric Allergy Clinic on Medical Drive and at University Hospital.

 

OVERVIEW: Pediatrics Now Host and Producer Holly Wayment talks with Edward G. Brooks, MD about the latest in allergy updates, including cases and your questions answered, plus how to really tell the difference between allergies and a cold.

 

DISCLOSURES: Edward G. Brooks, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

CREDITS: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00)

 

22 Oct 2024Social Determinants of Health Through a Trauma Informed Care Lens/Grand Rounds Episode for free MOC Credit!00:59:01

Social Determinants of Health Through a Trauma Informed Care Lens

Link for Free MOC Credit: 

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10097971

 

Welcome to Pediatrics Now, where we provide updates, cases, and discussions tailored for the busy practitioner. In this enlightening grand rounds episode, host Holly Wayment welcomes retired Colonel Mary Garr, President and CEO of Family Service, a San Antonio nonprofit dedicated to addressing social determinants of health through a trauma-informed care approach.

Mary Garr delves into the intricate web of social determinants affecting health, particularly for children, and highlights the need for upstream interventions to prevent downstream health issues. She shares insights on the disparities in healthcare spending in the U.S. and the importance of addressing these issues through community collaboration and policy changes.

Mary also discusses the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how they are intertwined with social determinants of health, affecting individuals across their lifespan. She emphasizes the need for coding and screening for social determinants in healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes and foster better community connections.

Join us for this comprehensive exploration of how we can improve health outcomes by focusing on the broader social context in which our patients live. Don't forget to click the link for free credit, including CME, MOC, or ethics credit, depending on the topic. For more questions or episode ideas, email PediatricsNow@uthscsa.edu.

03 Mar 2024Treatment-Related Toxicity and Pediatric Cancer In Hispanic Children00:23:32

A Focused Look at Cancer in Hispanic Children

link for free credit:

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095733

From the Conference: Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos Feb. 21-23, 2024

 

 

In this podcast episode, Host Holly Wayment from UT Health San Antonio's Department of Pediatrics delves into the critical disparity in healthcare for Hispanic children, particularly in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Recorded at the enlightening conference 'Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos' in San Antonio, Texas, this insightful discussion presents hard-hitting research and findings in this crucial area.

This episode sheds light on the troubling survival differences among children and young adults diagnosed with cancer, revealing how the five-year survival rate among Hispanic patients lags compared to their non-Hispanic peers. It emphasizes the high prevalence of cancers like Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) and testicular cancer in Hispanic communities, exploring interconnected factors such as ethnicity, geographic origin, and genetic predispositions in tackling this complex issue.

The episode brings us a conference talk by Dr. Allison Grimes, where she delves into the harsh realities of treatment-related toxicities in pediatric cancer, uncovering their root causes, immediate impacts and lasting effects. Highlighting the urgent need for systematic and accurate capture of both short-term and late-term therapy toxicities, the discussion also scrutinizes the preferences for devising treatment plans for improved survival rates.

Focusing on the toxicity effects among pediatric patients, Wayment breaks down the data demonstrating how organ toxicity varies based on age, primary cancer types, and ethnicity. She brings attention to the higher rates of advanced-grade toxicities in Hispanic children and delves into determinants such as pubertal status, socioeconomic status, and specific conditions like Ewing sarcoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

The episode also outlines various strategies to reduce toxicity, advocating for a more individualized approach to survivorship care services. Emphasizing the need for supportive care interventions that target treatment toxicities, it unveils a path forward for treating Hispanic children with cancer. The episode winds up with a Q&A segment highlighting the importance of involving survivors in designing survivorship care services, to give a more personalized approach to care.

04 Jan 2023A Practical Approach to Headaches00:30:02

For CME Credit, click this link: https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10092438

 

Topic:         A Practical Approach to Headaches

Date:          Pediatrics Now Podcast Recording Post Holiday Release Date January 3, 2023. 

Speaker:    Brian M. Faux MD, FAAP 

 

FACULTY

Brian M. Faux  is the  Pediatric Neurology Interim Division Chief with UT Health San Antonio.  He sees patients at UT Health’s pediatric clinic on Wurzbach and Fredericksburg Rd in San Antonio and at University Hospital.

 

OVERVIEW

Pediatrics Now host Holly Wayment discusses with Dr. Faux when to know if a headache is something more serious, plus a script for diagnosis and more practical advice for you to help your patients.   

 

DISCLOSURES

Dr.  Brian Faux has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

 

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat, MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.  Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator. The relevant financial relationships noted for Dr. Seidner have been mitigated.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio and Deepak Kamat, MD course director and content reviewer for the activity, have reviewed all financial disclosure information for all speakers, facilitators, and planning committee members; and determined and resolved all conflicts of interests.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION STATEMENTS

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education for physicians.  

 

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Credit will hopefully be available by Jan. 2, 2023.  The credit is delayed due to the holiday.  Happy New Year@

20 Apr 2024Trauma-Informed Care in a Practice Setting – Grand Rounds Episode with MOC and Ethics Credit00:44:06

Episode 31: Trauma-Informed Care in a Practice Setting

Link for MOC or Ethics Credit

https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10095774

Welcome to an enlightening episode of Pediatrics Now, hosted by Holly Wayment, a pediatric health professional at UT Health San Antonio's Department of Pediatrics. This episode deep dives into the critical topic of trauma-informed care in pediatric practice, a revolutionary approach that has been endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Navigate your way through the toxic stress responses caused by various traumatic experiences in children and learn how to effectively recognize and respond to trauma in your pediatric healthcare settings.

Host and Executive Producer Holly Wayment brings us this fascinating grand rounds talk by Dr. Nancy  Kellogg, who has more than thirty years of experience fighting child abuse and helping children.  A faculty member at UTHealth San Antonio since 1988 and Professor and Division Chief of Child Abuse in the Department of Pediatrics, she was the first Medical Director of the Christus Santa Rosa Center for Miracles which opened in May 2006, and was the former Medical Director for ChildSafe and CHRISTUS Childrens Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program. Dr. Kellogg was the first Program Director for the Child Abuse fellowship, which was one of the first programs to become accredited in the country. Dr. Kellogg has published over 135 articles and book chapters and has been an invited speaker at numerous local, regional, national, and international conferences. She was the Chair of the Texas Pediatric Society Committee on Child Abuse for 10 years and served on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect for 6 years. In September 2006, the American Board of Pediatrics approved Child Abuse as a new subspecialty in pediatrics, and Dr. Kellogg was appointed as the Medical Editor for the sub-board; she served 17 years in this role and continues to write board questions as a volunteer. Dr. Kellogg has received several honors and awards for teaching, clinical excellence, social work, leadership, and humanism.

Financial Disclosures: Nancy Kellogg, MD has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

The Pediatric Grand Rounds Planning Committee (Deepak Kamat MD, PhD, Daniel Ranch, MD and Elizabeth Hanson, MD) has no financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Planning Committee member Steven Seidner, MD has disclosed he receives funding from Draeger Medical for the Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care Babylog VN500 Device in High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) Mode in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Neonates for which he is a co-principal investigator.

Credits: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hour) Non-Physician Participation Credit (1.00 hour) MOC-2 credit (1.00 hour)

Target Audience: Pediatric Doctors and Providers Faculty, residents, health care providers; medical students and trainees.

Accreditation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation: The UT Health Science Center San Antonio designates this live activity up to a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

 

 

 

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