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18 Oct 2024Innovation in Spinal Muscular Atrophy treatment00:40:37

In this episode Dr Lorna Hack speaks to Dr Anirban Majumdar about Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and the remarkable advances made in managing this condition in the twenty-first century.

Dr Majumdar is a Consultant Paediatric Neurologist at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and delivers the regional Neuromuscular Service.


We discuss: the genetic basis of SMA, the targets of disease modifying treatments, the pros and cons that guide treatment choice, and monitoring of treatment efficacy.


Article: https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/Suppl_2/A199


Dr Majumdar’s book recommendations: ‘Yellowface’ by R. F. Kuang and ‘The Spanish Civil War’ by Antony Beevor.

01 Nov 2022Empty inhalers00:09:00

This month Dr Rebecca Treleaven talks through the research article 'Do you know when the inhaler is empty' (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/10/902).


29 Dec 2024The Paedshub Pod Annual Round Up01:03:46

This episode, the Paedshub Pod team got together for our annual roundup. Felicity Cooksey, Leila Ellis, Lorna Hack and Paulina Connolly discuss 12 articles that we enjoyed over the past year from ADC. Happy New Year!

 

Articles & related resources:

1. Barriers to initiating and implementing palliative and end of life care for children with life-limiting conditions- A mixed methods study in a UK Children’s Hospital.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/Suppl_2/A299.1

 

2. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data from the NEOLEV1 and NEOLEV2 studies. 

https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/10/854

 

3. Family poverty, neighbourhood greenspace and perinatal outcomes.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/12/1017

 

4. Near-fatal and fatal asthma and air pollution: are we missing an opportunity to ask key questions?

https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/8/616

 

5. Fifteen-minute consultation: The prepubescent gender-diverse child: how to answer parents’ questions. 

https://ep.bmj.com/content/109/3/106


Additional resources:

https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/

 

6. Children born to subfertile couples, how are they doing? Evidence from research.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2024/04/07/archdischild-2023-326023

 

7. Delivery room dextrose gel for preterm hypoglycaemia (the GEHPPI study): a randomised placebo-controlled trial.

https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2024/11/17/archdischild-2024-327313

 

8. Fifteen-minute consultation: Group A streptococcal pharyngitis, diagnosis and treatment in children.

https://ep.bmj.com/content/109/5/210


Additional resources:

FeverPAIN score: https://www.mdcalc.com/calc/3316/feverpain-score-strep-pharyngitis#evidence  

9. Nasogastric tube feeding under physical restraint of children and young people with mental disorders: a comprehensive audit and case series across paediatric wards in England. https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/8/649

 

10. Recognition, prevention and management of ‘digital harm’. 

https://ep.bmj.com/content/109/3/120


Additional resources:

 

11. Achieved oxygen saturations and risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia with pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/109/11/941

 

12. Fifteen-minute consultation: Empowering children, young people and families through shared decision-making: a practical guide. 

https://ep.bmj.com/content/109/6/264

 

 

Our entertainment recommendations:

Books:

  • Midnight's children by Salman Rushdie
  • The Salt Path by Raynor Winn
  • Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
  • Comic: The Weight of Expectation ⁠https://actwithlove.co.uk/woe⁠


Films & Series:

  • Squid Games (Netflix)
  • Film: The Green Book (2018)
07 Sep 2024Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension00:34:36

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey talks with Dr Marie Monaghan about idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Dr Monaghan is a general paediatric consultant with a specialist interest in epilepsy, based at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. She co-authored a paper titled ‘Consensus recommendations for the assessment and management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children and young people’, which was published in Archives of Disease in Childhood.


Dr Monaghan discusses her experiences of working abroad, why cases of idiopathic intracranial hypertension are predicted to rise and how to approach a suspected case.


Link to the full article: ⁠Consensus recommendations for the assessment and management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children and young people | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com)⁠

05 Oct 2022Help seeking behaviour and safety netting advice00:15:14

This month Dr Felicity Cooksey talks to Dr Sarah Bridges about help seeking behaviours and giving safety netting advice. Their discussion focuses on the article ‘Parental and physician disagreement on help-seeking in paediatric case scenarios’ by Sarah Visscher and her colleagues from the September 2022 edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/9/833).  Dr Sarah Bridges’ book recommendation was ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ by Bonnie Garmus.

Disclaimer: Dr Sarah Bridges helped to develop the Handi App along with other Musgrove Park Hospital paediatric consultants.

01 Jan 2024Nutritional Blindness 00:22:11

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey talks with Dr Denize Atan about nutritional blindness. Dr Atan is an Associate Professor and an Honorary Consultant in Neuro-ophthalmology at the Bristol Eye Hospital. She co-authored a review published in Archives of Disease in Childhood titled ‘Nutritional blindness from avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder- recommendations for the early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management of children at risk from restrictive eating.’

The link to the full article can be found below:

https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2023/07/05/archdischild-2022-325189

Dr Atan discusses the importance of asking about diet, why growth measurements can lead to false reassurance and the traffic light algorithm they propose for managing patients with ARFID who are at risk of visual and other neurological complications.

Dr Atan’s book recommendation was ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ by Bonnie Garmus.

03 Nov 2023Age-Banded Dosing of Paracetamol00:18:14

The BNFc recommends age-banded dosing for children prescribed oral paracetamol for non-post operative pain. This was recently challenged by Kirstie Wright and her colleagues following their study published in Archives of Disease in Childhood.  Evaluation of age-banded dosing of oral paracetamol in hospitalised children: a retrospective analysis using clinical data in a tertiary paediatric hospital | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com)

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey meets with Ceri Gaskell, a specialist pharmacist at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, to explore the debate.

Resources:

·      Oral paracetamol dosing in hospitalised children in the UK | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com)

·      Paracetamol | Drugs | BNFC |NICE

·      A model for size and age changes in the pharmacokinetics of paracetamol in neonates, infants and children - PMC (nih.gov)

·      UKMIQA-drug-dosing-in-childhood-obesity-1.docx (live.com)

·      Medicine dosing in childhood obesity | RCPCH

Ceri’s Favourite Book: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

02 Oct 2023Neurodevelopmental Care in the Neonatal Unit00:36:09

In this episode, Dr Leila Ellis welcomes Dr Alicia Regan to the podcast to discuss neurodevelopmental care in the neonatal unit. Alicia is a paediatric registrar with a special interest in neonatal medicine based in the South West. She has been working with colleagues to introduce the South West Cuddle Bundle aiming to educate staff and parents on the benefits of cuddles in the neonatal unit.


Publications:

  • Als, H. and B. McAnulty, G. (2011) ‘The newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program (NIDCAP) with Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC): Comprehensive care for preterm infants’, Current Women’s Health Reviews, 7(3), pp. 288–301. doi:10.2174/157340411796355216.
  • Jefferies, A. (2012) ‘Kangaroo care for the preterm infant and family’, Paediatrics and Child Health, 17(3), pp. 141–143. doi:10.1093/pch/17.3.141.
  • Lee, J. et al. (2021) ‘Parent–infant skin-to-skin contact reduces the electrical activity of the diaphragm and stabilizes respiratory function in preterm infants’, Pediatric Research, 91(5), pp. 1163–1167. doi:10.1038/s41390-021-01607-2.
  • Linnér, A. et al. (2020) ‘Immediate parent-infant skin-to-skin study (IPISTOSS): Study protocol of a randomised controlled trial on very preterm infants cared for in skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth and potential physiological, epigenetic, psychological and neurodevelopmental consequences’, BMJ Open, 10(7). doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038938.
  • Sanders, M.R. and Hall, S.L. (2017) ‘Trauma-informed care in the newborn intensive care unit: Promoting safety, security and connectedness’, Journal of Perinatology, 38(1), pp. 3–10. doi:10.1038/jp.2017.124.
  • Smith, E.R. et al. (2017) ‘Barriers and enablers of health system adoption of Kangaroo Mother Care: A systematic review of Caregiver Perspectives’, BMC Pediatrics, 17(1). doi:10.1186/s12887-016-0769-5.


Websites:


Book recommendation:

  • Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier


If you have questions after listening to this episode or if you would like to become a Cuddle Champion, you can contact Alicia (alicia.regan1@nhs.net) or the South West Neonatal Network team.

03 Sep 2022Antenatal corticosteroids and management of a sickle cell crisis00:29:04

This month Dr Paulina Connolly discusses the article ‘Antenatal corticosteroids and neurodevelopmental outcomes in late preterm births’ with statistician Dr Hannah Sallis (https://fn.bmj.com/content/107/3/250).

(14:42) Dr Rebecca Treleaven then talks about ‘Recognition of sickle cell crises in the paediatric emergency department’ (https://ep.bmj.com/content/107/3/169).

01 Apr 2023Febrile neutropaenia00:29:46

This month Dr Simon Parke, Paediatric Oncologist, joins Dr Paulina Connolly to discuss the research paper: "Can I go home now? The safety and efficacy of a new UK paediatric febrile neutropaenia protocol for risk-stratified early discharge on oral antibiotics" by Dr Jackson et al from the March 2023 edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/3/192). Dr Parke's film recommendation is "The Princess Bride", and his book recommendation "Love in the Time of Cholera" by the author Gabriel García Márquez.

09 Feb 2024Use of Infliximab in Kawasaki Disease00:32:59

In this episode Dr Paulina Connolly welcomes Professor Ramanan to the Podcast. Professor Ramanan is a Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and Associate Editor of Archives of Disease in Childhood. They explore the evidence behind current treatment strategies for Kawasaki disease, reviewing the recent paper from Archives titled 'Infliximab for intensification of primary therapy for patients with Kawasaki disease and coronary artery aneurysms at diagnosis'


The full link to the article can be found below:


https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/10/833


Prof Ramanan also references the recent editorial in ADC 'Thinking beyond intravenous immunoglobulin for Kawasaki disease' which provides an overview of the current adjunctive treatments and supporting evidence:

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/10/781

01 Sep 2023Child Sexual Abuse00:41:33

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey welcomes Dr Michelle Cutland to the podcast. Dr Cutland is clinical director for the children’s service at a Sexual Assault Referral Centre in the South West of England and clinical co-lead for Physical Signs of Child Sexual Abuse 3rd Ed, which is due for release in August 2023.

They discuss communicating with children and young people following disclosures of sexual harm, the importance of reinforcing bodily autonomy to children and the updates to Physical Signs of Child Sexual Abuse (also known as the ‘purple book’). 

Resources

·      Data on the scale and nature of CSA The scale and nature of CSA - CSA Centre

·      RCPCH Child Protection Portal Child protection resources – RCPCH Child Protection Portal

·      Physical Signs of Child Sexual Abuse Physical signs of child sexual abuse - evidence-based review | RCPCH

·      Child centre of expertise for child sexual abuse- indicators of abuse (Signs & Indicators Template - CSA Centre), communicating with children Communicating with Children Guide - CSA Centre

·      The Green House (Home - The Green House (the-green-house.org.uk)

·      Somerset Phoenix project (Somerset Phoenix Project)

·      Pants: The Underwear Rule (Talk PANTS & Join Pantosaurus - The Underwear Rule | NSPCC)

Book recommendations

·      My Dark Vanessa  by Kate Elizabeth Russell

·      Bird of Winter by Alice Hiller

·      Indescribable by Candice Harris

Television recommendation

·      Unbelievable series 1, episode 1 (available on Netflix)

If you have questions after listening to this episode, you can contact Michelle via her email address (Michelle.Cutland@uhbw.nhs.uk) or discuss with your local safeguarding lead.

12 May 2022Urinary tract infections and meningitis, monitoring growth and managing febrile infants00:33:29

Welcome to the first episode of the PaedsHub Pod!

This month Dr Felicity Cooksey discusses the article ‘Infant Escherichia coli urinary tract infection: is it associated with meningitis?’ (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/3/277)

(10:20) Dr Rebecca Treleaven then explores the best way to monitor growth (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/4/341).

(19:50) Dr Paulina Connolly ends our episode by reviewing the article ‘Validating clinical practice guidelines for the management of febrile infants presenting to the emergency department in the UK and Ireland’ (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/4/329).

10 Feb 2023Child poverty and health inequalities00:29:24

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey has a conversation with Dr Helen Leveret about child poverty and how paediatricians can advocate for reducing health inequalities. They discuss the article Child poverty and health inequalities in the UK: a guide for paediatricians | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com).

Resources:

https://bmjpaedsopen.bmj.com/content/6/1/e001631- Dr Singh & Dr Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy review on the Cost of living crisis: a UK crisis with global implications – A call to action for Paediatricians.

https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/key-topics/child-health-inequalities- the RCPCH child health inequalities toolkit to assist anyone interested in developing their knowledge, improving their communication with families, starting QI projects & advocating for change on a local and national level.

Supporting child health fighting poverty | Wellbeing and Health Action Movement (whamproject.co.uk) – A movement to inform, empower and unite clinicians who fight child poverty and health inequality.

https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/news-events/news/child-health-inequalities-podcast-1-talking-families - this edition of the RCPCH podcast discusses how to have meaningful & approachable conversations with families around living in poverty.

01 Jul 2023Not all wounds are visible: A live PaedsHub Pod recording00:35:58

This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the 2023 RCPCH Annual Conference, Glasgow. Dr Felicity Cooksey and Dr Leila Ellis were joined by an expert panel to discuss: What could the role of the general paediatric ward be in caring for a young person with a mental health presentation?


Panelists included:

  • Dr Anna Kyle, Consultant General Paediatrician and Clinical Lead for mental health and eating disorders in Musgrove Park Hospital, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust;
  • Dr Elaine Lockhart, Chair of the RCPsych Child and Adolescent Faculty with over 20 years’ experience working as a Consultant in Paediatric Liaison Psychiatry     
  • Dr Lee Hudson, Clinical Associate Professor, Honorary Consultant General Paediatrician and Principal Investigator for the MAPS study.


During the live session, we read a poem by Anna Perkins ‘An NG Feed’ which is available to read in the NHS Paediatric restrictive practices and nasogastric feeding guidance (https://ngt-restrictive-practice.nhs.uk/)


Resources

  • RCPCH Child mental health webpages (https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/key-topics/child-mental-health)
  • RCPsych Medical emergencies in eating disorders (MEED) Guidance on recognition and management. CR233. 2022
  • RCEM The ABC of self-harm in young people: A psychiatric approach to resuscitation. Sabel E. 2019
  • NICE Self-harm: Assessment, management and preventing recurrence. NG225. 2022        NHS Paediatric restrictive practices and nasogastric feeding guidance (https://ngt-restrictive-practice.nhs.uk/)


Book recommendations

  • Dr Anna Kyle: The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer
  • Dr Elaine Lockhart: The Body Keeps the Score by  Bessel van der Kolk
  • Dr Lee Hudson: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel

01 Aug 2023Child refugee and migrant health needs00:31:41

This month Dr Tabitha Campbell, GP trainee, joins Dr Paulina Connolly to talk through the 15-minute Consultation paper: “What do paediatricians need to know about child refugee and migrant health needs?” by Dr Aoife Ryan & Dr Alison Kelly from the Online First section of ADC Education & Practice: https://ep.bmj.com/content/early/2023/01/26/archdischild-2022-324836

Dr Campbell originally found the 3-D assessment on Paediatric FOAMed:  “The 3-D Assessment for Refugee, Asylum-Seeking or Trafficked Children”, an excellent article by Dr Laura C. Wood: https://www.paediatricfoam.com/2018/03/refugee-asylum-seeking-trafficked-children/

Another extremely useful resource by the RCPCH - Refugee and asylum seeking children and young people - guidance for paediatricians:  https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/resources/refugee-asylum-seeking-children-young-people-guidance-paediatricians 

 

WHO estimates of Tuberculosis incidence are easiest to find on the Gov.uk website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tuberculosis-tb-by-country-rates-per-100000-people/who-estimates-of-tuberculosis-incidence-by-country-and-territory-2020-accessible-text-version

But for more comprehensive data on TB you can read the WHO yearly global report: https://www.who.int/teams/global-tuberculosis-programme/tb-reports/global-tuberculosis-report-2022/tb-disease-burden/2-1-tb-incidence

And there’s also advice on testing for infection in their guidelines: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240056084

The landing page for RCPCH resources for FGM including links to government guidance:  https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/resources/female-genital-mutilation-resources

And free online learning: https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/resources/female-genital-mutilation-online-learning

The Refugee council website has a wealth of information. Below is the page discussing Mental health support for refugees, and also a link at the bottom of the page: https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/our-work/mental-health-support-for-refugees-and-asylum-seekers/

Dr Campbell’s recommended book was: “Where the Crawdad’s Sing” by Delia Owens, and her recommended Podcast was the “Off Menu” by comedians Ed Gamble and James Acaster.

24 Apr 2024Psychosocial Support for Childhood Cancer Survivors00:34:12

In this episode, Dr Leila Ellis welcomes Nicola O'Donnell to the podcast to discuss psychosocial support for childhood cancer survivors. Nicola is a Health Psychologist and is completing the final year of a PhD with the University of York exploring psychoeducation interventions for young people with retinoblastoma funded by the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT).


Resources:


Charities:

  • Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund: offer family-wide support including a 24-hour phone line, local community support in your area, and grants for professional counselling
  • Place2Be⁠: offer children and young people’s mental health support at school
  • Maggie's Centres⁠: Maggie's Centres have have several locations across the UK and provide free practical, emotional, and social support to people with cancer, including children and teenagers
  • Rainbow Trust⁠: offer whole family support including a space to listen to family’s fears and anxieties, helping to explain illnesses, diagnoses and treatments, support through grief and bereavement
  • Together for Short Lives⁠: provide a phone line for any parent, carer or professional who looks after or knows a child or young person who is expected to have a shorter life expectancy
  • Child Bereavement UK⁠: support families when a child grieves or when a child dies. Including a helpline, or face-to-face support in certain locations


Support lines:

  • Macmillan: call 0808 808 00 00 or chat online
  • Child Death Helpline: phone 0800 282 986 for free telephone service for anyone affected by the death of a child
  • Young Minds: text ‘YM’ to 85258 for free 24/7 support
  • The Mix – Crisis Messenger: text THEMIX to 85258 for free 24/7 crisis support across the UK
  • Samaritans: phone 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org for 24/7 free support
  • Shout: text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 for free 24/7 support


Book recommendation:

  • A Heart That Works by Rob Delaney


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01 Jun 2023The Neonatal Gut Microbiome00:17:01
11 Apr 2025Adverse Childhood Experiences00:48:00

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey speaks to Dr Kate McCann about adverse childhood experiences. Dr Kate McCann is a community child health consultant and member of the Trauma Informed Strategy Group in Somerset.

We discuss how adverse childhood experiences may impact a child’s development and the importance of recognising and responding to childhood trauma.

Recommended Resources:

TED Talks

• Dr Nadine Burke Harris – TED talk: How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime.

• Molly Wright- TED talk: How Every Child Can Thrive by Five

Articles

• Felitti VJ, Anda RF, Nordenberg D, Williamson DF, Spitz AM, Edwards V, Koss MP, Marks JS. Relationship of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study. Am J Prev Med. 1998 May;14(4):245-58.

• Nelson CA, Scott RD, Bhutta ZA, Harris NB, Danese A, Samara M. Adversity in childhood is linked to mental and physical health throughout life. BMJ. 2020 Oct 28;371:m3048.

Books

• The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

• The Deepest Well by Dr Nadine Burke Harris

• Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian

• The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnet

Websites

• The Bucharest Early Intervention Project. Available at https://www.bucharestearlyinterventionproject.org/

• Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University https://developingchild.harvard.edu/

• EHCAP- Mindful Emotion Coaching https://mindfulemotioncoaching.co.uk/

• UK trauma council https://uktraumacouncil.org/

• Oxford Brain Story https://www.oxfordbrainstory.org/


30 Mar 2024The growing issue of obesity00:36:50

In this episode Dr Lorna Hack speaks to Dr Dinesh Giri about obesity, it's growing prevalence and associated complications. Tertiary management for obese children is discussed, including the increasing use of medication.

Dr Giri is a Paediatric Endocrine Consultant at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and is part of the team who run the weight management service.


Dr Giri's book recommendation: 'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne


Articles discussed:

Gap in obesity monitoring in preschool children:

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/Suppl_2/A64.2


Review of paediatric fatty liver disease:

https://adc.bmj.com/content/106/1/3


Waist-to-height-ratio superior to BMI in identifying obese children:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-024-03112-8


Resources for families:


https://beezeebodies.com/resources/


Thank you for listening!

26 Jul 2022Integrated child health models of care and treatment of nocturnal enuresis00:29:13

Dr Felicity Cooksey explores integrated child health models of care with paediatric consultant, Dr Sarah Bridges. They focus on a report ‘A new model to deliver scheduled outpatient care’ (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/6/616) and discuss Dr Bridges’ experience of setting up an integrated child health model of care in Taunton.

(21:12) Dr Dan Leach then discusses a recent randomised control trial for daytime urotherapy in nocturnal enuresis (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/6/570).

06 Dec 2022Challenging Unacceptable Behaviour00:34:44

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey has a conversation with Dr Anna Baverstock, a paediatric consultant and Senior Doctor Wellbeing Lead for Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. They discuss having brave conversations, enabling authentic inclusion and why Dr Baverstock believes we can change workplace culture one conversation at a time.

Together they explore Dr Baverstock’s recent article on kindness and inclusion (BACCH News September 2022 | British Association for Community Child Health) and a systematic review on the impact of unacceptable behaviours between healthcare workers by Dr Linda Guo and her colleagues (Impact of unacceptable behaviour between healthcare workers on clinical performance and patient outcomes: a systematic review | BMJ Quality & Safety). 

Dr Baverstock’s book recommendations were:

· The Good Ally - Nova Reid

· The Keeper of Stories - by Sally Page

Dr Baverstock’s recommended resources are:

Books

· The fearless organization - Amy Edmondson

· Atlas of the Heart – Brené Brown

· Listen – Kathryn Mannix

· Black British Lives Matter – Lenny Henry & Marcus Ryder

· Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race – Reni Eddo-Lodge

· Against White Feminism – Rafia Zakaria

· The Transgender Issue – Shon Faye

· Inclusion on Purpose – Ruchika Tulshyan

· Demystifying Disability – Emily Ladau Disability Visibility – Alice Wong

Videos and Websites

· https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/leading-in-an-age-of-employeeactivism/

· https://www.welldoctors.org/post/can-we-combine-clarity-andkindness-in-our-communication

Other resources discussed included:

· Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence That Caring Makes a Difference -  Stephen Trzekiak and Anthony Mazzarelli

· Radical Candor - Kim Scott

· Civility Saves Lives Campaign. Available at: https://www.civilitysaveslives.com/[Accessed: November 2022]

· Ethics Unwrapped- Beyond Business Ethics. McCombs School of Business Texas University. Available at: https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/[Accessed: November 2022]

· Hickson GB, Pichert JW, Webb LE, Gabbe SG. A complementary approach to promoting professionalism: identifying, measuring, and addressing unprofessional behaviors. Acad Med. 2007;82(11):1040-8.

· Riskin A, Erez A, Foulk TA et al. The Impact of Rudeness on Medical Team Performance: A Randomized Trial. Pediatrics. 2015 Sep;136(3):487-95.

10 Jan 2023Group A Streptococcal infections and the Interim Clinical Guidance00:27:34

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey & Dr Leila Ellis have a conversation with Katie Heard, a Specialist Pharmacist with an interest in antimicrobials and infectious diseases, about Group A Strep & looking at the interim clinical guidance from the UK HSA.  They discuss signs of Streptococcal infections and Scarlet fever, local statistics, the FeverPAIN score & the recent changes to it, testing and prescribing advice taking into consideration current supply issues.


Resources discussed:

UK HSA Interim Clinical Guidance & Safety netting advice: 

Resources for learning more about rashes in a range of skin tones:

The Kidzmed prescribing project:

  • https://qicentral.rcpch.ac.uk/medsiq/patient-support/creating-a-pill-school-the-kidzmed-project/
  • https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/11/1105
03 Jul 2022The evidence behind the NICE traffic light system and management of mild hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy00:33:23

This month Dr Tom Siese discusses the article, ‘Is the NICE traffic light system fit-for-purpose for children presenting with undifferentiated acute illness in primary care?’ from the May edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/5/444).

(16:00) Then Dr Anthony Hopkins explores if neonates with mild hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy benefit from therapeutic hypothermia (https://fn.bmj.com/content/107/3/324).

17 Mar 2023Communicating with Parents00:12:22

In this episode, Dr Rebecca Treleaven discusses the complexities of the clinician parent exchange and how to improve our communication skills through the review article: “Vulnerabilities in clinician–parent exchanges and the cascade of communication traps: a review”

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/2/86.

08 Dec 2023Paedshub Christmas Special00:30:35

This episode the Paedshub Pod team Felicity Cooksey, Leila Ellis and Paulina Connolly discuss 12 articles that we enjoyed over the past year from ADC. Happy Christmas!

 

Leila's recommendations from Fetal and Neonatal:

 

Marshall A, Ladlow OJ, Bannink C, et al. Apnoea-triggered increase in fraction of inspired oxygen in preterm infants: a randomised cross-over study Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition.

https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/08/28/archdischild-2023-325849

 

Cromb D, Hall M, Story L, et al. Clinical value of placental examination for paediatricians. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition

https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/09/26/archdischild-2023-325674

 

Suonpera E, Lanceley A, Ni Y, et al. Parenting stress and health-related quality of life among parents of extremely preterm born early adolescents in England: a cross-sectional study. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition

https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/10/24/archdischild-2023-325429

 

van Hasselt TJ, Gale C, Battersby C, et al. Paediatric intensive care admissions of preterm children born <32 weeks gestation: a national retrospective cohort study using data linkage. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition.

https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/11/03/archdischild-2023-325970

 

Felicity's recommendations from Archives:

 

Byrne S, Sledge H, Franklin R on behalf of the CORAL Study group, et al. Social communication skill attainment in babies born during the COVID-19 pandemic: a birth cohort study Archives of Disease in Childhood 2023;108:20-24

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/1/20

 

Pereyra-Elías R, Carson C, Quigley MA. Association between breastfeeding duration and educational achievement in England: results from the Millennium Cohort Study Archives of Disease in Childhood 2023;108:665-672.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/8/665

 

Zhang CX, Quigley MA, Bankhead C, et al. Ethnic differences and inequities in paediatric healthcare utilisation in the UK: a scoping review Archives of Disease in Childhood 2023;108:518-524.

 https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/7/518

 

Storch-De-Gracia P, Fernández JL, Velasco R, et al. Invasive bacterial infection in children with fever and petechial rash in the emergency department: a national prospective observational study. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2023;108:445-450.

https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/6/445

 

Paulina's recommendations from Education & Practice:

 

Abdalhady M, Harrison CM. Early switch of intravenous to oral antibiotic therapy in clinically well neonates with a probable bacterial infection is as effective as a full course of intravenous antibiotics therapy. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Education and Practice 2023;108:290-291.

https://ep.bmj.com/content/108/4/290

 

Low A, Blyth FJ. Infants reported for maltreatment had an increased risk of death from medical causes. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Education and Practice 2023;108:142.

https://ep.bmj.com/content/108/2/142

 

Barrington J, Polley C, van Heerden C, et al. Parents’ attitudes to medical education on paediatric ward rounds. Archives of Disease in Childhood -Education and Practice 2023;108:134-138.

https://ep.bmj.com/content/108/2/134

 

Mulholland M, Glancy C, Sweeney E, et al. An ulcerated lesion in a previously well child. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Education and Practice 2023;108:74-76.

https://ep.bmj.com/content/108/1/74

 


Our book recommendations: 


  • The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
  • Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • When breath becomes air by Paul Kalanithi
  • War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line by David Nott
  • Thursday Murder club series by Richard Osman (for some light relief)
  • Such a fun age by Kiley Reid
  • Growing pains by Mike Shooter


And finally our Podcast recommendations:

  • How to Fail by Elizabeth Day
  • This Podcast Will Kill You by Erin Welsh and Erin Allman Updyke

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