Little Big Med

Little Big Med

Little Patients, Big Medicine

Episodes

February 18, 2021 24 mins

In this episode host Jason Woods talks with Corrie Chumpitazi and Pradip Kamat about the general trends in pediatric sedation (outside of the operating room) over the last decade, centered on a paper they co-authored. The discussion focuses on changing distribution of WHO is doing sedations, medications used, and safety measures. Highlighted paper: Kamat PP, […]

The post Episode 35: Pediatric Sedation Trends appeared first on...

Mark as Played

In this episode of Little Big Med, host Jason Woods talked with Mark Piehl, pediatric intensivist and founder and CMO of 410 Medical Innovation, about his journey with taking an idea for a medical innovation from concept the entire way to commercial production. Mark is co-inventor of the LifeFlow device and has specific interest in […]

The post Episode 34: Taking a Device From Concept to Commercial Production with Mark Piehl ...

Mark as Played

In this episode of Little Big Med, host Jason Woods talks with Dr. Stefanie Ames about the paper she first-authored titled “Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Mortality in Critically Ill Children”. Key Points Retrospective study, data from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, 2013 Included 20483 patients from 426 hospitals […]

The post Episode 33: Pe...

Mark as Played
November 13, 2020 28 mins

This is part 2 of a 2 part episode. Please see part 1 for full show notes, guest information, and references.

The post Episode 32 Part 2 appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

This is part 1 of a 2 part series. Please be sure to listen to part 2! In this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Daniel Tsze and Child Life Specialist Hilary Woodward about how to approach pain in the pediatric patient. This could be pain from the presenting complaint or from the procedure […]

The post Episode 32 Part 1: Pain in the Pediatric ED – an Interprofessional Approach appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

In this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Emma Harding and Laura Bricklin about drowning in children. The discussion covers prevention (specifically parental and patient education) and management, as well as the current terminology and existing data. This episode is produced in conjunction with Drs. Emma Harding and Laura Bricklin as part of their worth […]

The post Episode 31: Pediatric Drowning – Prevention and Ma...

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods talks with Dr. Megan Barry, pediatric neurologist and stroke specialist, about pediatric stroke. This episode serves as a primer to pediatric stroke and a foundation for future discussion. We talk about diagnosis and initial management, risk factors, and places that can trip you if you aren’t careful Of note, […]

The post Episode 30: Pediatric Stroke – A Primer with Dr. Megan Barr...

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods talks with Alexis Topjian about the 2019 “AHA Pediatric Post–Cardiac Arrest Care Scientific Statement.” Dr. Topjian is the first author on the statement, which is the first pediatric post arrest care statement from the AHA (previously children had primarily been discussed as a special population within a primarily adult […]

The post Episode 29: AHA Pediatric Post Cardiac Arrest Sc...

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Sarah Mojarad, lecturer at USC with appoints in the schools of Medicine and Engineering. Professor Mojarad is an expert in online professionalism, social media use in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, medicine), and science communication. This episode is all about how and why social media can be […]

The post Episode 28: Online Professionalism and Social Media i...

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Nancy Spector, Professor of Pediatrics at Drexel University College of Medicine, and Executive Director of the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program, about gender equity issues in medicine. Dr. Spector is a frequent speaker on this issue and was the lead author on an article last […]

The post Episode 27, Part 1: Gender Equity in Medicine with Nancy Spector appeared...

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Nancy Spector, Professor of Pediatrics at Drexel University College of Medicine, and Executive Director of the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program, about gender equity issues in medicine. Dr. Spector is a frequent speaker on this issue and is the lead author on an article published […]

The post Episode 27, Part 2: Cross-gender Mentoring in Medicine with Nancy Spe...

Mark as Played
March 9, 2020 17 mins

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr Heather Hoch DeKeyser, pediatric pulmonologist, about EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury). This recently recognized condition has caused numerous people to suffer severe lung disease. We discuss the definition, current approach, remaining mysteries, and potential causes. All treatment discussed is based on the most […]

The post Episode 26: EVALI app...

Mark as Played
February 3, 2020 20 mins

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Janet Corral, medical education expert, about some high yield tips to improve the success of your education! We also discuss the state of medical education as a whole and how to adjust the delivery for the needs of the current learners. Guests Janet Corral, Associate Professor, […]

The post Episode 25: Sticky Education appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr Nelson Sanchez-Pinto, pediatric intensivist, about an article he co-authored that was just e-published in the last week! The article concerns a retrospective analysis of the use of HAT therapy (hydrocortisone, ascorbic acid, thiamine) at a single center PICU for the treatment of pediatric septic shock. The […]

The post Episode 24: Metabolic Resuscitation for Pediatric Septic Sh...

Mark as Played
December 2, 2019 19 mins

What is it and why are there so many names? On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Danielle Soranno, pediatric nephrologist, about nephritis in children. What is it, why are the terms so confusing, how do we diagnosis it, and when should we involve a nephrologist? Did the nephrologists invent terminology just to […]

The post Episode 23: Nephritis appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Gabrielle Freire about her work with PERN (Pediatric Emergency Research Network) and evaluation of predictive risk factors for escalation of care in bronchiolitis. THE BOTTOM LINE: Multiple risk factors were found that predicted escalated care in infants. Infants aged < 12 months old with bronchiolitis but […]

The post Episode 22: Risk Factors for Bronchiolitis Care Escala...

Mark as Played
October 16, 2019 12 mins

This is the first segment in a series of “shorts” – smaller quick hit episodes on a focused topic. I’m going to affectionately call them “Little Big Littles”. On this Little Big Little, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Heather Hoch about what we might need to know about vaping to take care of our […]

The post Little Big Little: What is Vaping? appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Amy Grover about HIV screening in the pediatric emergency department. Dr. Grover works in both the section of emergency medicine and hospital medicine and has an interest in HIV screening. The highlights: An estimated 50% of adolescents with HIV do not know they have contracted HIV […]

The post Episode 21: HIV Screening in the Pediatric ED appeared first on Little Big Med.

Mark as Played

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Martin Walker (Director of HIV Programs for Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains) and Moises Munoz (Prevention Services Manager Children’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Program, Children’s Hospital Colorado) about pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP). The highlights: The only FDA approved PrEP regimen the combination product of emtricitabine/tenofovir (brand name […...

Mark as Played
May 2, 2019 22 mins

On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. TJ Doyle, medical director of the communicaton center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and medical director for STAT-MD, a ground based consulting group for airlines. The discussions encompasses that frequency and types of in-flight medical emergencies (IME), what is in the medical kit […]

The post Episode 19: In-flight Emergencies appeared first on Little...

Mark as Played

Popular Podcasts

    Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations.

    Death, Sex & Money

    Anna Sale explores the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation.

    Stuff You Should Know

    If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

    Crime Junkie

    If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people.

    Start Here

    A straightforward look at the day's top news in 20 minutes. Powered by ABC News. Hosted by Brad Mielke.

Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2024 iHeartMedia, Inc.