• I Wanted to Be a Neurosurgeon Surgeon, So I Did It
    Mar 8 2025

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    In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment sits down with Dr. Joanna Gernsback, a pediatric neurosurgeon at University Health and UT Health San Antonio, to discuss the crucial topic of pediatric safety and accident prevention. Dr. Gernsback shares insights on the increasing cases of ATV-related accidents, emphasizing the importance of wearing helmets and taking safety courses for young riders. The conversation also touches on broader subjects such as the challenges and triumphs of being a female neurosurgeon, the significance of following updated brain injury guidelines, and personal anecdotes that highlight Dr. Gernsback’s dedication to improving children's lives through her practice.

    Listeners are encouraged to consider the role of parental supervision and education in preventing accidents, while Dr. Gernsback offers professional advice on managing and recognizing red flags in pediatric neurology. From discussing spine issues to the importance of following your instincts as a practitioner or a parent, this episode provides invaluable knowledge for anyone involved in pediatric healthcare.

    University Hospital Clinic

    2nd Floor, Rio Tower

    Where is it4502 Medical Drive

    San Antonio, Texas 78229

    210.358.8555 Fax 210.358.8498

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    44 m
  • Cardiology Heart to Heart ❤️ with Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell
    Mar 5 2025

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    Episode 22: A Heart to Heart with Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell

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    Join host Holly Wayment and Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell, head of Pediatric Cardiology at UT Health San Antonio and University Health, as they have a heart to heart conversation about congenital heart disease, the most common birth defect worldwide. Learn about the challenges of detecting heart defects prenatally. Discover the warning signs that pediatric practitioners should watch for and gain insights into the potential neurodevelopmental delays associated with early heart problems. This episode also explores the intersecting worlds of heart health and child development, offering guidance on how to support the educational and developmental needs of children with significant heart defects. Additionally, Dr. Abarbanell shares personal insights on a healthy lifestyle and how she un-plugs, highlighting the importance of outdoor activities.

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    32 m
  • Plastic Surgery Update: Operating in 4D
    Feb 21 2025

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    In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment welcomes Dr. Richard Thomson, Assistant Professor for the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UT Health San Antonio and University Hospital. The discussion delves into the profound impact of pediatric plastic surgery on children's lives, particularly focusing on surgeries that enhance quality of life by improving physical appearance and confidence.

    Dr. Thomson shares insights on his journey from England to Texas, his experiences in building a pediatric plastic surgery program, and the multifaceted roles pediatric plastic surgeons play. The conversation covers the unique challenges and joys of operating on children and the importance of tailoring surgical interventions to support growth and development.

    The episode highlights the significance of a multidisciplinary approach in treating conditions like cleft lip and palate, emphasizing collaboration with various specialists to achieve holistic and effective patient care. Dr. Thompson also reflects on the ethical considerations of cosmetic surgery for children, advocating for child-led decisions based on maturity and understanding of the procedures involved.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Navigating the Fierce Flu Season: Insights with Dr. JB Cantey🤧
    Feb 13 2025

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    In this episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment welcomes back Dr. J.B. Cantey. With flu season at its peak, Dr. Cantey shares insights into the challenges pediatric practitioners face, particularly with the circulation of both H1N1, H3N2, and the emerging H5N1 strain, or bird flu. He discusses the importance of vaccination, hand hygiene, and vigilant testing, while addressing common concerns about flu transmission and the role of Tamiflu.

    Dr. Cantey also emphasizes the significance of maintaining awareness around new strains, such as the avian flu H5N1, and offers practical advice to give to patients worried about the flu's impact on their families. With his expertise, Dr. Cantey provides a comprehensive understanding of how to manage flu risks and protect vulnerable populations, ensuring listeners are well-equipped to handle this year's fierce flu season.

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    54 m
  • Let Babies Eat: New Guidelines to Prevent Food Allergies
    Feb 3 2025

    Let Babies Eat: New Guidelines to Prevent Food Allergies

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    In this grand rounds episode of Pediatrics Now, host Holly Wayment brings us cutting-edge approaches to infant food introduction and allergy prevention, featuring Nationwide Children's Hospital's Dr. David Stukus .

    Dr. Stukus delves into the history of infant feeding guidelines, the evolving scientific evidence, and practical strategies for pediatric practitioners.

    Listeners will gain insights into the confusion caused by changing guidelines, the landmark LEAP trial's impact on peanut allergy prevention, and the importance of introducing allergenic foods early, based on evidence rather than outdated practices. The episode provides evidence-based recommendations to support parents, addressing common misconceptions and fears about food allergies.

    Join the discussion to better understand the relationship between eczema and food allergies, how to effectively reassure and guide families during clinics, and strategies to help pediatric patients achieve diverse diets that minimize allergy risks. Learn how pediatricians play a crucial role in educating families and preventing unnecessary dietary restrictions that can lead to food allergies. This episode is a must-listen for any healthcare professional looking to navigate the complexities of infant nutrition and allergy prevention with clarity and confidence.

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    51 m
  • Respiratory Viruses Update
    Jan 27 2025

    Respiratory Viruses Update

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    In this episode, we delve into the challenges faced by pediatric practitioners during the height of respiratory virus season. Host Holly Wayment is joined by Dr. Tess Barton, pediatric infectious disease specialist, to discuss RSV, influenza, pneumonia, Covid and more.

    Dr. Barton talks about RSV vaccines, especially the recent FDA warning about Guillain-Barre syndrome, and clarifies that the warning does not pertain to the vaccine for infants. She provides valuable advice for clinicians handling inquiries from parents and pregnant women, emphasizing the rarity of severe vaccine side effects.

    The discussion further explores the importance of distinguishing between viral and bacterial infections, the judicious use of antibiotics, and the body's natural responses to viruses, such as mucus production and fever.

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    44 m
  • AI in Medicine: Ready for a Texas-Sized Leap Forward or Not?
    Jan 17 2025

    Episode 17: AI in Medicine: Ready for a Texas-Sized Leap Forward or Not?

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    FACULTY: James Barry, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology, and Medical Director, University of Colorado Neonatal Intensive Care

    OVERVIEW:

    Join Host Holly Wayment in this enlightening episode as she explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in medicine, particularly in pediatrics. This week, Holly presents a thought-provoking discussion from the Neonatology Fellowship Conference in San Antonio, featuring Dr. James Barry from the University of Colorado. With his profound interest in AI, he shares insights on how AI is poised to revolutionize healthcare over the next decade, making significant impacts in medical processes and patient outcomes. Dr. Barry also talks about resources for practitioners.

    Learn about pioneering programs, like UT Health San Antonio's groundbreaking dual MD and AI master's degree and delve into the conversations with leading AI experts and doctors such as Dr. Kaiser Aziz from Johns Hopkins and Dr. Alvaro Moreira from UT Health Science Center. This episode encourages healthcare practitioners to engage with AI innovations, emphasizing the importance of ethical, effective, and bias-free implementation to enhance care.

    http://neomindai.com/

    OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Increased awareness and education for pediatric providers

    DISCLOSURE TO LEARNERS: James Barry, 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.

    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: 1/17/2025

    EXPIRATION DATE: 8/31/2027

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  • Does this Patient Really Need an Antibiotic? Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and More
    Dec 20 2024

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    Join host Holly Wayment on Pediatrics Now as she discusses eustachian tube dysfunction with Dr. Marisa Earley from University Health and UT Health San Antonio. Discover why this condition is so prevalent in children and learn about common symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options from a leading pediatric ENT specialist.

    Explore how eustachian tube dysfunction can affect a child's daily life, from hearing issues to sleeping and traveling difficulties. Dr. Earley offers advice on managing symptoms, and shares insights on when surgical interventions may be necessary.

    Additionally, delve into guidelines for tonsillectomy in children, learn about the innovative intracapsular tonsillectomy technique, and get practical tips on ear health management, such as the use of otoscopes, earplugs, and nasal sprays.

    This episode is a must-listen for pediatric practitioners seeking to improve their understanding of ENT disorders.

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    48 m