Browse 2023 Blog Posts: Kids Considered™ Podcast
Stuttering & Speech Dysfluency
In this podcast we are joined by Dr. Aishah Patterson to discuss stuttering
Read MorePositional Plagiocephaly
In this podcast we talk about the most common cause of abnormal head shape in babies - positional or deformational plagiocephaly.
Read MoreRelative Energy Deficiency In Sport (RED-S)
We are joined by Dr. Marcia Faustin to review the importance of nutrition in young athletes and review a condition affecting athletes called relative energy deficiency in sports.
Read MoreSeasonal vaccine update - influenza, covid and RSV
In this podcast we review influenza, covid and rsv vaccines for children
Read MorePediatric Hearing Loss
We talk with Dr. Aditi Bhuskute about screening for hearing loss, etiologies of hearing loss in kids and treatment.
Read MoreTonsils and Adenoids- should they stay or should they go?
We talk with Peds ENT - Dr. Erynne Faucett about the indications for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
Read MoreStronger Starts - Episode 2
Collaboration with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris & First 5 California discussing adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress
Read MoreStronger Starts Episode 1
Collaboration with First 5 California’s- Stronger Starts campaign to discuss toxic stress and adverse childhood experiences (ACES)
Read MoreTravel with Kids Part 2- Summer Replay
In this summer re-play, we revisit a past 2-part episode exploring the joys and challenges of traveling with young children.
Read MoreTravel with Kids Part 1- Summer Replay
In this summer re-play, we revisit a past 2-part episode exploring the joys and challenges of traveling with young children.
Read MoreAll About Ear Infections
Ear infections are the most common bacterial illness in children. In this episode, we talk with pediatric otolaryngologist, Dr. Jamie Funamura about this common pediatric illness.
Read Moreto snip or not to snip - a review on neonatal circumcision
In this episode we review neonatal circumcision. Circumcisions are common procedures in the neonatal period, with nearly 60% of infant males in the United States being circumcised.
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