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Dr. Rena Menke, a clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience working with pregnant and postpartum mothers, walks us through…
My guest today is Dr. Samantha Shaw, a psychiatrist specializing in women’s health, with an emphasis on perinatal health.
In this episode, Faith McDonald, a writer and an assistant professor at Penn State University, shares her experience helping her…
Ethics is not just for philosophers! The field of bioethics infuses medicine with a thoughtful process for decision making when…
My guest for today is Dr. Lisa Namerow, a Board-certified psychiatrist triple-boarded in pediatrics, child psychiatry, and general psychiatry. She…
My guest today is Dr. Jeffrey Strawn, a Professor of Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Cincinnati…
My guest today is Dr. Stephanie Nelson, a board-certified pediatric neuropsychologist. Dr. Nelson walks us through the nuances of neuropsychological…
Today, I'm welcoming both of my daughters Elyse and Julia and they're going to be talking about parenting styles; their…
On this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, I welcome Dr. Chris Barnes, Chief Executive Officer at Kalamazoo Counseling and Assessment Center.
On this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, I welcome Dr. Jenn Kuhn. We discuss everything from baby worries to how we…
My guest, Dr. Nina Kuei, MD has always aspired to be a physician. After a long journey, including 6 years…
Today’s episode is a wrap-up of May’s Mental Health Month on our Suicide Prevention series and will feature a clinician…
Dr. Horowitz talks about how pediatricians can incorporate the Ask Suicide Screening Questions (ASQ) screening tool into their practice to…
My guest today is Christopher Thomas Veal, a 4th-year medical student at The Larner College of Medicine in Vermont.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and today’s episode begins a 4 part series dedicated to suicide prevention.
This May for Mental Health Month, I have dedicated 4 episodes to suicide prevention. Suicide is the second leading cause…
In this special episode dedicated to medical students, residents and fellows, Dr. Josh Prudent and Dr. Amrit Misra join me…
Children that exhibit aggressive and disruptive behaviors can be hard to manage and treat especially if the root causes are…
Dr. David Hill, author of “Dad to Dad,” and a co-host of the AAP Pediatrics on Call podcast joins me…
Dr. Lavin shares highlights from his book “Who's the Boss: Moving Families from Conflict to Collaboration” that he authored with…
It is my great pleasure to welcome Dr. Mark Sloane back to the podcast for the second time to talk…
Mary Barkholz is a special education teacher and mother of 2 young men on the autism spectrum. She is passionate…
Dr. Sarah Brown joins us in this episode to talk about the difficult questions we must ask children and families…
Anxiety is normal. In fact, anxiety is “a perfectly normal, natural, [and] not actually dangerous” behavioral response according to Dr.…
Dr. Hovig Artinian found his way to sleep medicine after teaching 8th grade science and happily says that practicing medicine…
Dr. Martha Middlemist shares the work of the AAPs Wellness Advisory Group and offers concrete steps we can all take…
Pediatrics and Psychiatry are two distinct fields that Dr. Nasuh Malas wants to marry. As a consultation-liaison psychiatrist, his personal…
Today, we are going to talk about genetics and behavioral health with Dr. Caleb Bupp, Division Chief of Medical Genetics…
Let’s listen to Dr. Beers to learn how to advocate for mental health services better!
Sex and drugs remain taboo in society, and the reluctance to talk about these topics only leads to misinformed and…