
Join Pezad Doctor, MD for a focused discussion on hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Learn what pediatricians need to know about early detection, surgical stages, interstage monitoring, and supporting families through this complex journey. Practical tips and emerging updates will help you feel confident in managing HLHS in your practice.

As daylight fades and winter approaches, pediatricians often see an uptick in mood-related concerns among children and adolescents. In this episode, we explore how to recognize the signs of seasonal depression, differentiate it from other mood disorders, and apply evidence-based interventions. Our expert guest shares practical screening tools, treatment options—including light therapy and behavioral strategies—and tips for partnering with families and schools to support mental health during the darker months. Whether you’re in primary care or a specialty clinic, this conversation offers actionable insights to help you guide patients through seasonal challenges.

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) remains a leading cause of hospitalization in infants and young children. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Maria Deza Leon to explore the latest in RSV prevention and treatment. From maternal immunization and monoclonal antibodies like Nirsevimab to practical guidance on managing severe cases, we’ll cover what pediatricians need to know this season. Tune in for evidence-based strategies, emerging therapies, and tips to navigate supply and coverage challenges—helping you protect your patients and stay ahead of RSV trends.

Telehealth has transformed the way families access pediatric care, offering convenience without compromising quality. In this episode, we sit down with Morgan Waller, Director of Telemedicine at Children’s Mercy, to explore the latest advancements in pediatric telehealth. From innovative technologies to strategies for improving access in rural communities, we discuss how virtual care is shaping the future of pediatrics and what it means for families and providers alike.

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Michelle DePhillips, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, to explore the critical topic of pediatric poisonings. From household items to medications, children are exposed to a wide range of toxic substances—and quick, informed action can make all the difference. Dr. DePhillips shares real-world cases, essential antidotes every pediatrician should know, and practical prevention strategies for families. Whether you're in primary care or the emergency department, this conversation offers valuable insights to help you respond confidently when minutes matter.

In this episode, we sit down with leading pediatric cardiologists to explore the complexities and compassion behind caring for children with congenital heart defects (CHDs). From early diagnosis and surgical planning to long-term management and family support, our guests share their insights on what it takes to guide patients and families through every stage of the journey. They also discuss the latest advancements in pediatric cardiology and the importance of coordinated, multidisciplinary care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a parent, or simply curious about the field, this conversation offers a meaningful look into the heart of pediatric cardiac care.

In this episode, we chat with neonatologist Harriet Romald, MD, FAAP, to explore the critical role pediatricians play in the long-term care of premature infants. From NICU discharge to developmental milestones, we discuss how pediatricians and neonatologists collaborate to ensure continuity of care, monitor common health challenges and navigate social determinants that impact outcomes. Whether you're new to caring for former NICU patients or looking to deepen your understanding, this conversation offers practical insights and the latest updates in neonatal follow-up care.

In this episode, Dr. Bob Underwood hosts Dr. Thuylinh Pham, an urgent care pediatrician, and Addisyn Davis, a youth advocate, to explore the complexities of vaping among teens. Understand the significant health risks associated with vaping, the misconceptions that persist, and how to identify warning signs of substance abuse. Tune in to equip yourself with essential knowledge to support the youth in your life. Don't miss out on this informative discussion!

In this episode, Dr. Tania Burgert, a leading pediatric endocrinologist and director of the Multi-Specialty Adolescent PCOS Program at Children’s Mercy, breaks down the complexities of diagnosing and managing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in teens. She discusses the evolving diagnostic criteria, the challenges pediatricians face in early identification, and how to approach patients who may be “at risk.” Dr. Burgert also explores first-line treatment strategies, the critical role of mental health support, and how lifestyle interventions can be made sustainable for adolescents.

In this episode of Pediatrics in Practice, Dr. Mike and Dr. Pratibha Rana from Children's Mercy unravel the complexities of caring for patients with short stature. They discuss common causes, evaluation techniques, and treatment approaches. Ideal for pediatricians, this episode highlights clinical decision-making tools for better patient outcomes.

In this episode, we explore the most common types of headaches in children, how they present across age groups and what red flags to watch for. Our guest shares tips for diagnosing pediatric migraines, the impact of lifestyle factors and practical strategies for both acute and preventive management. Plus, hear a compelling case that highlights the complexity of pediatric headache care—and advice for general pediatricians without neurology access.Dr. Gerson, the presenter of this educational activity, has been an advisor for Theranica. This relevant financial relationship has been mitigated.

Dive into the world of pediatric mental health as Dr. Libby Milkovich discusses the concerning trends related to screen time usage in children. Discover the neurological and behavioral mechanisms at play, and learn how screen habits established in early childhood can impact emotional well-being as kids grow.

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shabnam Arsiwala, a leading pediatric specialist in sickle cell disease, to explore the essentials of caring for children living with this complex condition. Dr. Arsiwala shares insights on early diagnosis, routine management and the role of hydroxyurea in treatment. We also discuss common complications, psychosocial support for families, and exciting innovations on the horizon. Whether you're a general pediatrician or a specialist, this conversation offers practical guidance and fresh perspectives to enhance your clinical care.

In this episode, we’re joined by Jairrah Godsil, Occupational Therapist at Children’s Mercy, to explore the often misunderstood topic of lip ties in infants. Jairrah shares how lip ties can impact feeding, oral motor development, and long-term function—and what pediatricians should look for during early assessments. We’ll also discuss the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, the role of occupational therapy in treatment, and how to navigate the balance between anatomical structure and functional impact. Whether you’re seeing infants in your clinic or collaborating with feeding specialists, this conversation offers practical insights you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Greg Canty, Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Center at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, to explore the latest in pediatric concussion care. From updated return-to-play protocols to the evolving science of rest and recovery, Dr. Canty shares practical insights every pediatrician can use. We’ll also discuss risk factors for prolonged recovery, the role of schools in concussion management, and how pediatricians can stay current in this rapidly changing field.
Whether you’re on the sidelines or in the clinic, this conversation will help you better support your young patients after a head injury.

Winston Manimtim, MD, discusses bronchopulmonary dysplasia including affects and complications, provides guidance to pediatricians working with patients with BDP and more in this episode.

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Erin McCann, MD, MPH, attending physician at the Children’s Mercy Primary Care Clinic, to explore the evolving landscape of school safety and health policies. From mental health support and chronic illness management to emergency preparedness and public health mandates, Dr. McCann shares practical insights on how pediatricians can partner with schools and families to create safer, healthier learning environments. Whether you're navigating new legislation or advocating for your patients, this conversation offers timely guidance and actionable takeaways.

Eddie Lyon, MD, discusses concerns related to an uptick in measles cases, and how community providers can assess, limit exposure and guide patients to remain healthy.