Charting Pediatrics
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Charting Pediatrics
Now in our eighth season, Charting Pediatrics empowers medical professionals to care for kids with confidence. Brought to you by multidisciplinary experts at Children’s Hospital Colorado, this weekly show shares the latest innovations, groundbreaking research and educational resources in pediatric m...
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Ocular Emergencies in Kids
Ocular complaints in children, such as a red or painful eye, sudden vision changes, or difficulty opening one eye, may be more than a minor concern. I...

Enuresis in Children
Enuresis, or bedwetting, is one of the most common concerns encountered in pediatrics. It can present as nighttime bedwetting, daytime urinary acciden...

Asthma Action Plans
While asthma may be the most common chronic disease in pediatrics, it never feels routine for medical professionals. In the primary care setting, pedi...

Constipation in Kids
Constipation is one of the most common conditions that pediatricians see. From the toddler squirming on the exam table to the school-aged child with r...

PCOS in Pediatrics
Imagine your body as a complex orchestra. Every hormone playing its part in harmony. When one section falls out of sync, the entire performance shifts...

The Concussion Conversation
Whether it’s a bump, a blow, or a moment of confusion, concussions in kids don’t always look dramatic, but the impact can be significant. When parents...

Better Sleep Solutions
Every parent dreams of the perfect bedtime routine: a quick story, a goodnight kiss, and lights out until morning. But real life? Toddlers fight sle...

Examining Eczema in Kids
For kids with eczema the discomfort of dry patches, constant itching and sleepless nights, can be relentless. For their parents, the search for answer...

All About Acne
For many teenagers, acne is always top of mind. At the doctor’s office, it’s not uncommon for teens to ask about their skin during a visit. With teena...

Suicide Prevention in Practice
Asking questions about mental health is not easy. What’s even harder is asking those questions well. But here’s the truth: community providers are uni...

Managing Migraines in Kids
Migraines aren’t just ‘bad headaches,’ and they don’t always present with pain. Every migraine is different, and they can present with a wide range of...

Spotting Celiac in Children
Celiac disease in kids is more common than you think, and often harder to spot than you’d expect. Celiac disease affects about 1 in 100 people globall...

Clinical Clues in Infant Stool
When it comes to babies, there is one true common denominator for new parents — poop. While it’s one of the first things parents can fixate over, pedi...

Painful Periods Aren’t Normal
The menstrual cycle is as regular as clockwork, or at least it should be. But for many adolescent patients, what should be a manageable monthly event...

Detecting Hip Dysplasia
Screening for hip dysplasia in infants can make a big difference in their outcomes. Still, we know there are kids that fall through the cracks and lat...

ADHD in the Everyday
Parents often turn to their child’s primary care physician for guidance on illnesses, developmental delays, or other health concerns. ADHD is no excep...

Kidney Care 101
Some topics in pediatrics are flashy — like seizures, mystery rashes and fevers. While those often make headlines, others, like pediatric nephrology,...

Bloody Diapers and Worried Parents
Picture this: A new parent is changing the diaper of their one-month-old infant when they notice streaks of blood. That’s when panic sets in, followed...

Behind Their Behavior
Every kid is unique with their own distinct personality and behavior. But at what point should a child’s behavior become a cause for concern? From anx...

The Current Pediatric Pipeline Problem
Pediatricians are superheroes in scrubs, baby whisperers, teen translators and guardians of growing minds and bodies. But even heroes need reinforceme...

Long-Term Care for Adult Congenital Heart Disease
As medical and surgical treatment of congenital heart lesions improve, the vast majority of babies born with heart problems are living long and produc...

A Trauma-Informed Approach
Charting Pediatrics has created a space where community care meets real-world challenges. Whether we realize it or not, trauma-informed care touches e...

First Year of Formula Feeding
Feeding a baby isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is formula. That’s why community providers need to be prepared to navigate options with families,...

Cracking the Cardiac Code
The heart is an involved organ in many syndromes impacting kids. Our understanding of the genetic underpinnings of pediatric heart conditions has impr...

Walking Pneumonia in Plain Sight
A common yet often misunderstood infection is popping up in different corners of our community. Mycoplasma pneumonia, otherwise referred to as walking...

Breaking the Substance Abuse Cycle
Cannabis use in children and adolescents is a growing concern as more young people are regularly using the substance and as more states legalize it. W...

Navigating Pediatric Policy in 2025
As the political climate shifts in 2025, there are important discussions around Medicaid, mental health and executive orders that will impact our kids...

Dedicated Care for Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome is a condition defined by an extra chromosome but beyond the genetics lies a rich, complex story of individuals, families and communitie...

Measles in the Modern World
A highly contagious virus, once thought to be nearly eradicated, has made a comeback. Measles is affecting even our youngest patients in communities a...

Stroke Strikes Early
Most people believe that strokes only affect adults, but children can experience them too. Although rare, strokes in kids can lead to catastrophic out...

Avian Flu in Flight
It’s been a busy year for influenza cases, but it’s not what we’ve seen in our clinics and hospitals that has infectious disease experts most worried....

Safe and Secure Storage
Firearms are the leading cause of death of kids in the United States, and in Colorado, there is at least one pediatric injury from a gun every day. In...

Immunity in Action
One of humanity’s frailties is our tendency to view the world through the lens of what we’ve seen, lived through or experienced firsthand. That’s not...

Advocating for Equitable Care
Every child has an individual healthcare experience, but for marginalized communities like migrant families, they face some unique challenges in our h...

The Evolution of Pediatric ENT
Advances in technology, medical knowledge and the establishment of pediatric tracheary care institutions have helped revolutionize pediatric otolaryng...

When the Air Gets Thin
Picture this: You travel to the mountains, excited to take on your next big adventure, only to find yourself breathless, your stomach is churning and...

Disparities in Organ Transplant
Every year, thousands of people are added to organ transplant waiting lists, but not all patients have equal access to the life-saving procedures they...

A Sublingual Solution
Anaphylaxis is a serious, systemic hypersensitivity reaction with rapid onset and can be potentially fatal. It is frightening for patients, families a...

From Rounds to Downloads
Podcasts have become one of the most popular content mediums, captivating millions worldwide. Their convenient, on-the-go format allows people to mult...

Strategies for Success
Around the country and across the globe, children’s hospitals play an essential role in kid’s health and well-being. They provide specialized care, cr...