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Primary Care and Urgent Care Pediatricians need easy-to-use tools and resources to help provide best and safest care for common, acute ambulatory conditions. Tools You Can Use for Pediatricians reviews evidence-based clinical guidelines, workflows, EPIC tools, patient education, and new research to provide actionable insights for practicing pediatricians in just 15 minutes. This podcast is for general information and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for ...
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This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2016 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
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The Docs2Dads Podcast helps dads find the joy of fatherhood and supports dads actively participating in the health, well-being, and development of themselves, their family, and their community. Follow the show at docs2dads.com If you have a question you’ve always wanted to ask your child’s doctor or a pediatrician, Dr. Scott would love to hear from you!! What do I do if my wife or girlfriend is pregnant? Is my child growing normally? Should I call the pediatrician? How can I be a great dad? ...
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Navigating Parenting a Disabled Child: Insights from Kelley Coleman In this episode of the Docs2Dads podcast, Dr. Scott Grant sits down with Kelly Coleman, author of 'Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child.' Together, they discuss Kelley's personal journey of raising a disabled child, the unexpected challenges and rewards, and…
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In the latest episode of Docs2Dads, we dive into the heartwarming and essential concept that "It Takes a Village to Raise a Child." Join Dr. Scott Grant as he explores how parents can confidently lean on their support system to enrich their parenting journey and embrace the help of their community. Episode Highlights: Importance of Utilizing Suppor…
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In recognition of Autism Action Month, the next episode of the Docs2Dads Podcast delves into the world of neurodevelopmental disorders with Dr. Sharief Taraman, a leading child neurologist and advocate for equitable access to diagnostic services for autism and related conditions. In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Taraman shares his background …
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Join us for a special episode of the Docs2Dads podcast in honor of Children's Mental Health Awareness Week, where we address the pressing issues impacting our children's well-being. In this episode, we tackle the challenges of ADHD, depression, and anxiety, shedding light on their prevalence and impact on today's youth. Drawing on expert insights a…
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In our next episode on the D2D Podcast, we're diving into the concept of building emotionally resilient children, challenging the misconception that prioritizing emotional toughness leads to raising emotionally detached individuals. As parents, we're often faced with the dilemma of nurturing our children's emotional well-being while preparing them …
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Tune in to our latest episode, "Building Boundaries and Confidence in Parenting: Expert Insights," where we delve into invaluable parenting wisdom from Dr. Becky Kennedy and Dr. Andrew Huberman. As a board-certified pediatrician and father, I've gleaned transformative insights from their conversation on the intersection of clinical psychology and n…
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In this week's episode of the Docs2Dads podcast, we're revisiting the topic of our recent move to Arizona. It's been six months since our big relocation, and along the way, we've encountered some valuable lessons that I can't wait to share with you. Transitioning to a new environment can be challenging for both parents and kids alike, and storytell…
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Hey dads, Dr. Scott here, and today on the Docs2Dads Podcast, we're taking a little detour from our usual medical topics to dive into some faith and spirituality discussions just in time for Easter. As we approach this holy season, I've been reflecting on the challenges of talking to our kids about Easter compared to the excitement of Christmas. It…
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🎙️ This week on the D2D Podcast: Get ready for Part 2 of Dr. Scott's Medicine Cabinet series! We're opening up the cupboard to share essential over-the-counter medications every parent should have on hand. Introduction: Brief overview of the episode's topic, discussing the importance of having essential over-the-counter medications on hand for chil…
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Welcome to the Docs2Dads Podcast! In this special series, we're opening up Dr. Scott's medicine cabinet to explore the common over-the-counter medications every parent should have on hand. Today, we're diving into fever and allergy medications to help you navigate those unexpected bumps in the road of parenting. Stick around until the end for a sne…
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🎙️ This week on the Docs2Dads Podcast, we're diving into one of the biggest parenting struggles: fostering independence in our children. Join us as we explore the challenges parents face in letting go and allowing our kids to spread their wings. In this episode, Dr. Scott discusses a topic that he is currently struggling with. Recognizing the Paren…
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🎙️ Welcome back to the Docs2Dads podcast! Today, get ready to tackle one of the most common parenting challenges head-on – we're diving deep into the world of spit-ups! Segment 1: Is it really a problem? Identifying when spit-ups become a concern and understanding if it's normal baby behavior. Segment 2: Positioning During Feeds Ensuring your baby …
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This week on the Docs2Dads podcast, we're diving into a crucial topic: navigating the world of smartphone apps for kids beyond social media. Social psychology tells us that simply telling someone to avoid something isn't enough; we need to offer viable alternatives. In this episode, we explore various app categories that provide engaging and benefi…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Docs2Dads, we explore the intricacies of introducing smartphones and social media to teenagers. Dr. Phil Boucher, a fellow pediatrician, joins us to discuss the optimal age for tech exposure, the impact of social media on teens, and strategies for fostering responsible digital citizenship. Find Dr. Boucher's free…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Docs2Dads! I'm Dr. Scott Grant and today, we're diving deep into the world of streptococcal pharyngitis, commonly known as "Strep Throat." This episode is packed with essential information for parents, covering everything from common symptoms and age groups affected to the importance of testing and treating …
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This week on the Docs2Dads Podcast... Welcome back to Docs2Dads! Dr. Scott Grant here, and today, we're diving into the world of pediatric respiratory terms. Parents, I get it – the confusion around symptoms, diseases, and causes can be overwhelming. Let's break it down together and empower you with knowledge for your next trip to the doctor. I. In…
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Welcome back to the Docs2Dads Podcast! I'm your host, Dr. Scott Grant. In this episode, we delve into the ins and outs of ear infections – a common concern for parents. Stay tuned as we address crucial questions, debunk myths, and provide practical tips for managing ear infections in children. Understanding Ear Infections: Definition and causes Why…
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Welcome back to Docs2Dads podcast with your host, Dr. Scott Grant. This week, we're diving into a parenting gem - the Play-by-Play method, akin to the sports commentary we love. Understanding Play-By-Play Parenting: Walkthrough of talking through daily activities with your child. From feeding to playtime, observe and describe without interference. …
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Our upcoming Journal Club episode tackles a crucial question: Should we screen dads for post-partum depression? We analyze a recent article from the Journal BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth titled "Screening fathers for postpartum depression in a maternal-child health clinic: a program evaluation in a midwest urban academic medical center" by Wainwrigh…
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With their diverse work experience and unique skill sets, advanced practice providers (APPs) are able to contribute to not only the wellbeing of patients but also that of other providers. Bridget Sullivan Garmisa, MSN, MS, CRNP, RD, nurse practitioner at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, shares her perspective as an APP and gives insight into cl…
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In this heartwarming holiday episode of Docs2Dads, we explore the challenges of winter illnesses while emphasizing the importance of choosing joy in the midst of life's complexities. Dr. Scott shares a touching personal story about spending two unexpected hours in the ER with his son, discovering an unexpected moment of connection and bonding. We d…
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Join me, Dr. Scott Grant, on the next Docs2Dads episode as I welcome a special guest, Dr. Herb Bravo from "The Pediatric Lounge" podcast. We delve into the critical topic of protecting our little ones from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) during the upcoming winter season. You can find Dr. Bravo's interview with Dr. Paul Offit here. In this inform…
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As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium is essential for regulating many bodily functions. But as a supplement — especially over the counter — it could do more harm than good. Neil Patel, PharmD, BCOP, Director of Retail and Specialty Pharmacy and Investigational Drug Service at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, reviews differ…
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🌡️👶 "When Should I Worry About My Kid's Fever?" - Unraveling Winter Illness Fears! ❄️🤒 This week on Docs2Dads, Dr. Scott Grant delves into the chilling concerns parents face during winter illnesses. 🎙️ Join us for an episode packed with rapid-fire answers to questions like deciphering fever worries, managing infections, and tackling winter allergie…
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"Parenting Through Play: Lessons from the Sports Field" 🏒⚽ Join Dr. Scott Grant on this special episode as he explores the joy and life lessons that come from watching sports with your kids. From the thrill of the game to valuable insights about teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, this episode is a playbook for parents looking to connect wit…
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🎙️ Gratitude, Thanksgiving, and Parenting: A Special Episode for Dads! 🦃👨‍👧‍👦 This week on Docs2Dads, Dr. Scott Grant welcomes you to a special Thanksgiving episode, celebrating the joy of the season and expressing gratitude for all the incredible dads out there. 🎉🙌 🍁 Thanksgiving Vibes: Join the celebration of Dr. Scott's favorite holiday, filled …
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Our latest Book Club episode dives deep into the heart of fatherhood with "The Intentional Father" by Jon Tyson. Dr. Scott unpacks the power of intentional parenting, exploring core values, skills, and a roadmap for raising sons of courage and character. 🌟 Highlights of the Episode: Setting the Stage: Understand the critical issues facing fatherhoo…
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Unlike diabetes, the first line of treatment for prediabetes isn’t medication — but rather lifestyle modifications. Rachana D. Shah, MD, MsTR, Medical Director of the Healthy Weight Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, reminds primary care physicians about therapeutic options, reviews the American Academy of Pediatrics’ most recent scree…
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School bells are ringing, and so are the sniffles! 🍎🤧 In our latest episode, we're diving deep into the world of common infections that come knocking during the back-to-school season. Join Dr. Scott as he shares practical tips for dealing with viral infections, strep throat, ear infections, and the golden question—when can your little one safely he…
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In this week's episode, part of our recurring Journal Club series, we're delving into groundbreaking research that reveals an increased risk of infection linked to a common medication used for stomach problems in both adults and kids. The article is from JAMA Pediatrics and titled "Proton Pump Inhibitor Use and Risk of Serious Infections in Young C…
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Dr. Scott Unveils Learnings from the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition! 🧠💡 Get ready, parents and dads! 🚀 In this week's episode, Dr. Scott takes you behind the scenes of the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference in Washington DC, sharing the latest and greatest in pediatric care. He shares some of …
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“To fast or not to fast?” When it comes to cholesterol screening, that is the question. Rachel Shustak, MD, and Jordy Martino, MSN, CRNP, an attending cardiologist and a nurse practitioner with the Lipid Heart Clinic at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, respectively, provide answers to that age-old question plus non-pharmacologic approaches prov…
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Dads and families, join us for a special episode as Dr. Scott opens up about a significant chapter in his life – the pursuit of his childhood dream to become a community pediatrician. 🚀 From an academic role steeped in teaching and research, he's taking the leap into independent primary care, where he will be directly caring for families in his com…
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Navigating Big Moves with Docs2Dads: Dr. Scott's Cross-Country Adventure! 🌍 Buckle up, dads! 🚗 In our latest episode, Dr. Scott takes you on a heartfelt journey as he shares the ins and outs of preparing his kids for a cross-country move from Michigan to Arizona. Moving is a major life event, and we're here to guide you through the process with wis…
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If there’s one lesson the COVID pandemic taught us, it is that public health lives on a local level — and in order to learn from the community, we must listen to the individual. Angela K. Shen, ScD, MPH, Visiting Research Scientist at the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, addresses growing concerns over vaccines and h…
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For the first time, a preventative medicine is available to protect infants and high-risk toddlers from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Lori Handy, MD, MSCE, attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, details the science behind the monoclonal antibody, nirsevimab (Beyfortus) and its importa…
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A New Chapter for Docs2Dads and Dr. Scott! 🌟 Hey there, our incredible Docs2Dads community! 🎉 Big changes are on the horizon, and we're thrilled to share this exciting journey with you. Join us for a special episode where our host, Dr. Scott, unveils some major life transitions and what's in store for Docs2Dads. 🌍 In this episode, you'll hear about…
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Are you ready to dive into an episode that will ignite your sense of nostalgia and inspire you to create cherished memories with your own children? Join us on Docs2Dads as we explore the power of core memories and intentional parenting through a heartwarming personal story. 🔍 In this episode, we delve into: The essence of core memories: Reflect on …
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It’s hard to call an opioid overdose an accident when it happens to a young child — at home and under supervision. Some fatal poisonings are deliberate or even malicious. But such is the opioid epidemic. Christopher E. Gaw, MD, MBE, assistant professor at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, shares the latest findings from his recent study on fatal pois…
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🚗 Hit the Road with Docs2Dads! Your Ultimate Summer Road Trip Guide for Dads and Kids 🌞 Summer's coming to a close, but the adventure is far from over! 🌅🚙 Before school bells ring, join us on Docs2Dads as we dive into the perfect episode for dads planning that epic family road trip. We know the excitement, the challenges, and the memories that awai…
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This week, we are doing another Journal Club episode discussing a recent article in Pediatrics titled "Fathers, Breastfeeding, and Infant Sleep Practices: Findings From a State-Representative Survey." Here's what we will learn from the article. Exploring the Study: Brief overview of the scientific study assessing infant breastfeeding initiation and…
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In this episode of the Docs2Dads Podcast, join us as we dive into essential tips for keeping your kids safe during the summer season. Hosted by Dr. Scott, a board-certified pediatrician, this episode focuses on bug bite prevention and treatment strategies for mosquitos and ticks. Discover the key diseases associated with bug bites and why it's cruc…
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When thinking about physical therapy, babies may not necessarily come to mind. But in the case of congenital muscular torticollis patients, PT can have a profound impact on their motor development into early childhood. Meredith Caverow, PT, DPT, and Kristen Kouvel, PT, DPT, PCS, physical therapists at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, offer prim…
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Snuffles, Hutchinson teeth and saber shins — what do these things all have in common? They are symptoms of syphilis. Also known as the “great mimicker,” syphilis can present itself in many ways. Ericka Hayes, MD, attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, addresses the growing problem of conge…
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Few things will ruin your summer fun faster than a major injury. This time of year, those tend to happen while kids are riding their bikes or scooters. Skinned knees and bruises are one thing, but if your child isn't consistently wearing a helmet, the consequences could be immensely more catastrophic. In this episode, Dr. Scott Grant, will discuss …
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Through no fault of their own, ADHD medications often bear the misconception of being ineffective — or worse, unsafe — yet they are the first line of treatment used by many physicians, including primary care pediatricians. Katrina A. Fletcher, MD, attending psychiatrist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at…
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This week, we are continuing our summer safety series with a deep dive into Sun Safety. The first half of the episode is dedicated to the prevention of sunburn including 1) Do you really need "Kid" or "Baby" Sunscreen? 2) What is "SPF" and what number do you need to keep kids safe? 3) Should you use sunscreen as lotion, spray, or stick? Then we tra…
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We are kicking off our Summer Safety Series this week with a discussion of water safety and drowning prevention. Summertime for pediatricians is all about injury prevention. We don't see as many runny noses and ear infections, thankfully. But with kids outside riding bikes all day or swimming in the pool, there is a lot of opportunity for injury. B…
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Did you know that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there were “milk stations” that provided supervision of infant feeding and growth? The roots of pediatric care can be traced back to those early days, and there have been considerable changes since. With no signs of slowing down, pediatric care continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Katie K…
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Are you tired of fighting with your children over bad behavior? Do the tactics you’ve been trying fall short? You are not alone. You are NOT a bad dad. This week, It’s another Book Club episode - where we turn evidence-based research into practical, values-focused parenting tips. This week’s episode covers Dr. Becky Kennedy’s Book, Good Inside. You…
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