Pem Currents

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PEM Currents is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine focused podcast hosted by Brad Sobolewski

Episódios

  • Stress Dose Steroids

    09/11/2021 Duração: 05min

    Your time is valuable and so is mine. That’s why I’m sharing brief, focused podcast episodes that will hone in on a single problem. This time, it’s stress dose steroids. Learn about how to give them and to not worry about tons of body surface area related math when you have a sick child in front […]

  • Ovarian Torsion

    03/11/2021 Duração: 04min

    Your time is valuable and so is mine. That’s why I’m sharing brief, focused podcast episodes that will hone in on a single problem. This time, it’s ovarian torsion. Learn about the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of this can’t miss surgical condition. PEMBlog.com Follow @PEMTweets on Twitter Check out the Facebook page References Schmitt ER, Ngai […]

  • Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome

    29/10/2021 Duração: 05min

    Your time is valuable and so is mine. That’s why I’m sharing brief, focused podcast episodes that will hone in on a single problem. This time, it’s cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (aka Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome). Learn about the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of this surprisingly common malady. PEMBlog.com Follow @PEMTweets on Twitter Check out the Facebook […]

  • Firearm Safety

    27/10/2021 Duração: 10min

    This episode was produced with Libby Ireson (@LibbyIreson on Twitter), Pediatric Resident at Cincinnati Children’s and is being released in conjunction with the 2021 Day of Action promoting firearm safety and speaking out against gun violence. The goals of this episode are to: Report statistics of pediatric firearm-related injuries/deaths in the United States  Review the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendations on firearm safety  […]

  • Concussions

    01/09/2021 Duração: 15min

    Concussions and closed head injuries are incredibly common in the Pediatric Emergency Department and in general Emergency Department, especially as we head into fall contact sports season. In this episode, featuring Brielle Stanton, MD, a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellow from The UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, you will earn how to differentiate clinically important traumatic brain […]

  • Shoulder Dislocations

    22/07/2021 Duração: 11min

    What’s the best maneuver for reducing a dislocated shoulder? My guess is as good as yours. There are multiple maneuvers that work – and work well for anterior (AKA anterior-inferior) dislocations. This episode reviews how to manage shoulder dislocations in the Pediatric population. PEMBlog.com Follow me on Twitter @PEMTweets Check out the Facebook page References […]

  • Finger Dislocations

    15/07/2021 Duração: 13min

    It is much more common for children to break a finger than dislocate one. Why? Those darn growth plates. Nevertheless reducing a dislocated digit is one of the most common emergency procedures around and can generally be performed without much difficulty. However there are some situations where you shouldn’t just yank in the digit. Learn […]

  • Patella Dislocations

    07/07/2021 Duração: 09min

    Reducing a dislocated patella is super satisfying – both for the clinician and the patient. This episode reviews management of this common orthopedic concern so that you can perform a reduction maneuver without needing to call Orthopedics. PEMBlog.com Follow me on Twitter @PEMTweets Check out the Facebook page References Fithian DC,Paxton EW,Stone ML,Silva P,Davis DK,Elias […]

  • Nursemaid’s Elbow

    30/06/2021 Duração: 13min

    Never has there been a more anachronistic name for such a common malady. Hailing from the time when the wealthy had female domestic workers who cared for children within their large household, this outmoded eponym describes a common orthopedic condition that impacts young children. I’ll cast my vote for calling it “pulled elbow” like they […]

  • Adolescent sexual and reproductive health in the ED

    02/06/2021 Duração: 24min

    This episode features three members of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) Adolescent Sexual Health Working Group. PECARN is a network that performs multicenter research related to the emergency care of children. The Adolescent Sexual Health Working Group is focused on researching topics of interest around sexual and reproductive health in the ED. […]

  • Magnet Ingestions

    19/05/2021 Duração: 13min

    This episode focuses on high-powered magnet ingestions in children and was a collaboration with Elizabeth Curtis – @egcurtismd and Libby Ireson – @LibbyIreson, two Categorical Pediatrics Residents at Cincinnati Children’s who served as producers and guest hosts. These rare earth magnets were briefly removed from the market because children swallowed them and, when two magnets attracted […]

  • Drowning

    12/05/2021 Duração: 32min

    With the warm weather upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere it will soon be time for the pools to open. This episode is therefore incredibly timely, and focuses on the spectrum of submersion injuries and their management. Learn about drowning physiology, when to admit to the hospital, and how to assess the child who […]

  • Toxicology Season 2 Episode 3: Nicotine

    16/03/2021 Duração: 11min

    This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that Seattle Childrens’ Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse – continuing with this episode on nicotine toxicity – the final episode of this #ToxTuesdays season. I am now proud to offer CME through […]

  • Toxicology Season 2 Episode 2: Marijuana

    09/03/2021 Duração: 11min

    This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that Seattle Childrens’ Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. It is a joint effort so to speak. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse – continuing with this episode on marijuana toxicity. So, let’s weed out the bad information, hash […]

  • Toxicology Season 2 Episode 1: Opioids

    02/03/2021 Duração: 14min

    This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that Seattle Childrens’ Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse – beginning with this episode on opioid toxicity. So, slow your breathing, constrict your pupils, and focus in for the return of #ToxTuesdays. I […]

  • Return to sports following COVID-19

    04/02/2021 Duração: 06min

    Even though we won’t be “clearing” patients in the ED we still need to be familiar with return to sports recommendations for children and adolescents who have had COVID-19. Remember, these are just recommendations and are based off of practice patterns at many centers and on the AAP guideline. Consult with your local hospital and […]

  • Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

    12/11/2020 Duração: 11min

    Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis results from progressive thickening of the pyloric muscle, which leads to gastric outlet obstruction and vomiting in newborns. It is a can’t miss diagnosis and one of the most common surgical problems in newborns. Learn more about the diagnosis and management in this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast. […]

  • Toxicology Season 1 Episode 4: Salicylates

    13/10/2020 Duração: 14min

    This is episode four of season one of the Toxicology series that Suzan Mazor, the Medical Director for Toxicology at Seattle Children’s, and I are putting together. This episode focuses on a worrisome intentional and accidental ingestion – salicylates. Learn about diagnosis, management, and more! PEMBlog.com Follow me on Twitter @PEMTweets Check out the Facebook […]

  • Toxicology Season 1 Episode 3: Acetaminophen

    06/10/2020 Duração: 13min

    This is episode three of season one of the Toxicology series that Suzan Mazor, the Medical Director for Toxicology at Seattle Children’s, and I are putting together. This episode focuses on one of the most common intentional ingestions – Acetaminophen. For those of you from across the ocean – this episode tackles paracetamol, and for […]

  • Toxicology Season 1 Episode 2: Decontamination and Elimination

    29/09/2020 Duração: 12min

    This is episode 2 of season one of the Toxicology series that Suzan Mazor, the Medical Director for Toxicology at Seattle Children’s, and I are putting together. This follow up episode focuses on a decontamination and elimination in the poisoned pediatric patient and offers many pearls that will serve as a foundation for upcoming episodes […]

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