
Episode Replay - Bedwetting
In this episode replay, we revisit a past episode on bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is common, but can be a source of anxiety for many parents. We discuss causes for bed wetting, possible evaluations in the

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Kids Considered™ is a UC Davis Children’s Hospital podcast, featuring two pediatricians who discuss child health topics of interest to parents in plain, non-medical language. New subjects are considered in every episode, discussing issues that apply from healthy pregnancy to birth to teen years. We have different styles of practice and viewpoints, but our goals are the same: we want to optimize children’s health and development, and help parents understand current recommendations and why policies are the way they are. We aim to provide accurate and timely information in an entertaining manner to increase the confidence of parents as they address the sometimes confusing parenting issues of our day. Although our podcast is aimed mainly for parents, pediatricians and other health care providers might find our discussions of interest. And children might want to get a behind the scenes look at what their parents are listening to.
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In this episode replay, we revisit a past episode on bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is common, but can be a source of anxiety for many parents. We discuss causes for bed wetting, possible evaluations in the

In this episode replay, just in time for summer vacation we revisit a past episode on sun protection. We are joined by Dr. Samantha Goggin to talk about the importance of sun protection for kids, we review sunscreen and

Talking to your child and teen about healthy relationships and sexuality is never an easy conversation, but it is an important one. In this podcast replay we visit a past episode where we talk with psychologist Dr. Brand

In this episode, Dr. Lena, Dr. Dean and Dr. Julia Magana - three physicians from different specialties and stages of practice come together for an honest and engaging conversation about what medical training really looks

In this podcast we are joined by pediatric emergency medicine physician Dr. Julia Magana, to discuss fever in newborns. Specifically from birth to 3 months old. Any fever over 100.4 this age group is considered an emerge

This podcast episode explains infant botulism, a rare illness caused by toxin from the bacteria Clostridium. Infants can develop botulism when spores - often from agricultural products, dust, or honey- grow in their imma

In this podcast we discuss fungal infections of the skin, scalp and nails. We review how fungal infections are transmitted, how to recognize them as well as both over the counter and prescription treatment options. We al

In this episode we are joined by Kathryn Ward, a registered dietician with expertise in sports medicine to discuss nutrition for the teen athlete. We review basic nutritional needs of the teenage athlete, discuss optimal

On this episode we are joined by Dr. Amna Khan to discuss health equity and discuss tips for celebrating diversity and embracing cultural differences both in the doctors office and at home. Resources The People's Pediatr

67% of children’s total daily calories in the United States come from ultra-processed foods. In this episode we are joined by Dr. Shushma Chamarthi, a primary care pediatrician and Diplomate of the American Board of Obes

In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Mallika Iyer-Horiuchi to discuss urinary tract infections in children including why they develop, who is at the greatest risk, common signs and symptoms, and treatment and prevention

In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Mallika Iyer-Horiuchi to discuss urinary tract infections in children including why they develop, who is at the greatest risk, common signs and symptoms, and treatment and prevention

In this episode we are joined by Dr. Janice Enriquez, a child psychologist and clinical professor in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the UC Davis MIND institute to discuss strengthening the parent-child relati

In this episode we discuss the evolving landscape of telehealth with pediatric hospitalist and telemedicine researcher, Dr. Jennifer Rosenthal. We review tips for ensuring a smooth telehealth visit. We highlight which me

In this 2-part episode we talk about caring for youth in the foster care system. We are joined by Dr. Hannah Snitzer, medical director and Gaby Espino Peralta a young-adult with lived experience and family navigator for

In this 2-part episode we talk about caring for youth in the foster care system. We are joined by Dr. Hannah Snitzer, medical director and Gaby Espino Peralta a young adult with lived experience and family navigator for

Vaccines have been in the headlines a lot over the last few months. Changes to the recommended schedule, oversight and concerns over access have left many parents with unanswered questions. In this episode we check in wi

In part 3 of our safety series, we are discussing accidental ingestions with a focus on button batteries and magnets. We are joined by Dr. Minna Wieck, a pediatric surgeon with UC Davis. We review which toys and objects

In part 2 of our safety series, we are discussing babyproofing, injury prevention and water safety. We are joined by Jennifer Rubin, UC Davis trauma prevention manager and coalition coordinator for Safe Kids Greater Sacr

In part 1 of our safety series, we are discussing car seat & passenger safety. We are joined by Jennifer Rubin, UC Davis trauma prevention manager and coalition coordinator for Safe Kids Greater Sacramento. We review whi
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