He discusses procalcitonin as a marker for sepsis, how a procalcitonin test fares among other diagnostic tests, and how this testing can guide antibiotic stewardship.
In this podcast, Rohan Henry, MD, MS, speaks about his research, “When They’re Done Growing, Don’t Forget They May Still Need Growth Hormone,” including the issues impacting the diagnosis of pediatric...
Dr Cohran, from Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, discusses the current state of pediatric intestinal rehabilitation programs, treatment advances led by these programs, and more.
Diane Calello, MD, executive and medical director of the New Jersey Poison Control Center at Rutgers News Jersey Medical School, discusses the role of pediatricians and poison control centers in preventing...
In this podcast, Florian Krammer, PhD, from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discusses his team's proof-of-principle trial for a new universal influenza vaccine, as well as how...
In this podcast, Bill Kapogiannis, MD, discusses the multi-Federal agency SMILE Collaborative (Strategic Multisite Initiative for the Identification, Linkage and Engagement in Care of HIV-infected youth),...
Dr Franciosi, from Nemours Children’s Hospital, discusses the prevalence of pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), his research on how genetic variations can differentiate responses to proton-pump...
Dr Rand, from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, highlights current diagnosis and management strategies for pediatric autoimmune hepatitis, whether steroids are necessary for every patient, and...