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PediaCast - iHeartRadio

a pediatric podcast from Nationwide Children's Hospital

Episodes

March 31, 2026 43 mins
Clinical pharmacists, Addie Brown and Emily Stephan, visit the studio as we chat about helping kids take their medicine. From bad-tasting liquids and tricky pills to busy schedules and worried parents, there are plenty of barriers that keep kids from taking their medicine as prescribed. We provide tips and tricks for parents… and we hope you can join us!
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Dr Nathan Kuppermann and Dr Paul Aronson visit the studio as we consider febrile infants between 61 and 90 days of age. This has traditionally been considered a “gray zone,” but new data informs an updated approach. We hope you can join us!
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Laura Beth Kalvas, Samantha Boch, and Kylie Dougherty visit the studio as we consider the important role of nurse scientists. These researchers often start with questions at the bedside… questions that lead to improved experiences and elevated outcomes for kids and families. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Wisler Saint-Vil visits the studio as we consider platelet-rich plasma for injured student athletes. What is this treatment? How does it work? Is it safe? And what types of injuries are candidates for the procedure? Tune in to find out!
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Dr. Elizabeth Vickery visits the studio as we consider the growing problem of school avoidance. Many factors conspire to keep kids out of the classroom, resulting in students falling behind and leading to family stress and frustration. We explore the causes of school avoidance and provide practical tips for pediatric providers who support these struggling families. We hope you can join us!
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Dr. Jonathan Napolitano and Timothy McCullough visit the studio to explore adaptive sports medicine. The Winter Olympics are winding down, which means the Paralympic Games will be starting soon. These games feature athletes who rely on adaptive sports medicine to keep their bodies moving. We also have a student athlete and her track coach (and grandfather) joining us to share the impact of adaptive sports medicine from the family’s...
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Drs Karla Vaz and Traci Bouchard visit the studio as we consider one of the most common conditions seen in kids and teens: constipation. We explore causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. We hope you can join us!
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Drs David Kling, Vanessa Ng, and Nichole Michaels visit the studio as we consider the prevention of firearm-related injuries in children and teenagers. Guns kill more kids in America than any other cause, including car crashes, poisoning, and cancer. Most of these deaths are preventable… tune in to learn how!
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Jessica Waller and Dana Shoff visit the studio as we consider massage therapy for children and teenagers. Massage therapy is not just for grown-ups… and it helps with more than relaxation. It can play an important role in helping kids manage pain, stress, and complex medical conditions. Tune in to learn more!
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Dr Allen Kadado and Crystal Seilhamer visit the studio as we consider scoliosis. This common condition sounds scary, but those affected are not alone. We break down scoliosis and provide straight facts for families. We hope you can join us!
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School counselor and children’s author, Jennifer Licate, visits the studio as we consider anxiety in children and pre-teens. It is a common experience, but sharing is not always easy. We explore how to navigate difficult conversations with struggling kids!
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Dr Cristiane Ueno visits the studio as we consider fertility issues in medicine. Trainees face delayed childbearing, restrictive leave policies, financial pressure, and demanding schedules… all of which drive up infertility risk. We consider solutions that support medical professionals now — and their families in the future. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Henry Xiang visits the studio as we consider infobugs. These small, shareable bits of information spread quickly and shape thoughts, emotions, and behavior. They can be a driving force for violence and bullying… or instruments of kindness and support. Tune in to learn more!
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The Holocaust remains one of history’s darkest chapters. It also stands as one of medicine’s greatest ethical failures. Dr Dara Albert and Dr Ashley Fernandes visit the studio as we consider the physicians who were leaders, collaborators, and decision-makers in the atrocities of Nazi Germany. We’ll consider the roots of these ethical breaches, the culture of medicine that enabled them, and the continuing responsibility of physician...
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Dr Jason Newland visits the studio as we consider antimicrobial medications and the stewardship programs aimed at saving them. Antibiotics emerged as miracle drugs in the early 20th Century. However, these life-saving treatments can lose their effectiveness if not used correctly. Tune in to learn more, including the role each of us can play in keeping them working!
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Erica Banta returns to the studio as we consider the third pillar of emotional intelligence: social awareness. This skill helps us recognize and understand the emotions, needs, and concerns of other people. We’ll explore how social awareness supports compassionate clinical care, strengthens teamwork, and enhances leadership within healthcare organizations. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Bill Long and Dr Pablo Sanchez visit the studio as we consider RSV infections in babies and young children. We explore the seasonality of these infections, along with their symptoms, treatment, and prevention. We hope you can join us!
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October 14, 2025 40 mins
Dr Natalie Rine, director of the Central Ohio Poison Center, and two members of Trainees for Child Injury Prevention (T4CIP), Dr Nicole Clayton and Dr Anne Elizabeth Mason, visit the studio as we explore safe medicine storage. Learn how to protect your children from accidental drug ingestions at home… and away. We hope you can join us!
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Dr Sudarshan Jadcherla visits the studio as we consider gastroesophageal reflux in babies. We explore the difference between GER and GERD, including their symptoms, diagnosis, and management. We hope you can join us!
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Kalin Moran, Lelia Emery, and Chloe Heintz visit the studio as we explore the role of music therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Discover how music is making a big difference for little patients. We hope you can join us!
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