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The Fundamentals of Sharing Data

Learn about how our hospital’s participation in a national cardiac critical care registry has driven quality improvement, better measurable outcomes and improved cardiac arrest rates.

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Helpful Headache Insight

As such a ubiquitous issue, it’s important for providers to understand, diagnose and treat headaches. We discuss the most common reasons for headache and how to identify them in Charting Pediatrics.

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The Progression of Pediatric Surgery

On the brink of retirement, Dr. Fritz Karrer examines the progression of pediatric surgery throughout his 50-year career. He shares what’s changed and what he hopes is to come.

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The Lowdown on Tongue Ties: Breaking Down Fact Versus Fiction

Pediatric otolaryngologist Soham Roy, MD, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of tongue ties, as well as some common misconceptions.

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Will an AFM Peak Return?

Knowing something is wrong with your child is terrifying for any parent, but the mystery becomes more frightening when the symptoms even puzzle the experts. In this episode, we explore acute flaccid myelitis and what’s possibly on the horizon.

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A Solution to Sickle Cell Disease: New Gene Editing Therapy Could Lead to a Pain Free Life

Join us for a discussion of gene editing and gene transfer therapies for sickle cell disease, exploring their effectiveness, potential side effects and powerful patient stories.

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Breaking Down Social Barriers: Analyzing Social Care Programs and Their Impact

In this episode of Charting Pediatrics, we discuss how social care programs at Children’s Hospital Colorado address healthcare disparities and patients' unmet social needs.

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Shifting Into Survivorship

The number of children surviving childhood cancer has grown exponentially since the 1960s. Now, primary care providers are learning how to best integrate survivorship care with pediatric care.

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A Diabetes Breakthrough: New Drug to Delay the Onset of Clinical Disease

In this episode of Charting Pediatrics, pediatric endocrinologist Kimber Simmons, MD, discusses groundbreaking early diagnosis strategies and a new FDA-approved medication that promises to delay the onset of clinical Type 1 diabetes, offering hope for more effective management and improved long-term health outcomes.

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Working Across Language Lines: Highlighting Pediatras en Línea

In this episode of Charting Pediatrics, Carla Torres-Zegarra, MD, joins us to talk about the growth and success of our Spanish podcast, Pediatras en Línea. Listen now.