In this episode of Providing Pediatrics, host Charles Wooley sits down with Dr. Jason Williams, Chief of Behavioral Health at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, to explore the growing mental health needs of children across the state of Arkansas. Arkansas Children’s continues to grow and enhance its psychiatric services for pediatric patients to address their mental and behavioral health. The Child Study Center treats psychiatric disorders and issues in children and adolescents up to 18 years old...
Athletic trainers do more than tape ankles and treat sprains — they’re the critical connection between schools, hospitals, coaches, and student athletes. In this episode of Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow, host Ryan Howard talks with Cody Walker, Supervisor of Sports Medicine at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, about the essential role trainers play in protecting young athletes. 🎙️ Inside this episode: - How athletic trainers serve as the first line of defense on the field - The medical bridge...
In this episode of Providing Pediatrics: A Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow, host Charles Wooley sits down with Dr. Deidre Wyrick, Trauma Medical Director at Arkansas Children's, to discuss the national Pediatric Readiness (PEDS Ready) initiative. With over 24 million children seeking emergency care each year—90% of them in adult facilities—this conversation shines a light on a critical gap in pediatric emergency preparedness across the U.S. and Arkansas. 🩺 Topics Covered: What “PEDS Ready” r...
In this episode, host Charles Wooley sits down with Beth Hanks-Clark, CNP, of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, for a powerful and personal conversation about pediatric traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)—from severe trauma to mild concussions—and how early intervention and follow-up care are changing outcomes for kids. 👶 What You’ll Learn: The differences between mild, moderate, and severe pediatric TBIsWhy many children with concussions were being lost to f...
Ever wondered how kids continue their education while in the hospital? In this episode, we take you inside the Arkansas Children's Hospital School Program, where dedicated teachers provide personalized learning to young patients. From one-on-one sessions at the bedside to group lessons and coordinating with students' community schools to manage expectations and navigate returning to school, these educators go above and beyond to ensure every child stays on track. Hear their inspiring stories,...
On this episode of Providing Pediatrics, Charles sits down with flight nurse Matthew Whaley of Angel One Transport here at Arkansas Children's to discuss delivering newborns in the pre-hospital setting. They discuss when to stop and deliver versus when to transport, specific equipment needed for delivery, emergent concerns that may arise and what to do about them, as well as an in-depth discussion around the resuscitation of the neonate in the pre-hospital setting.
In this episode, we sit down with Eric Braden, the 3D Print Lab Manager at Arkansas Children's Hospital, to explore how cutting-edge 3D printing technology is transforming pediatric care.
In this episode of the Arkansas Children’s Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow podcast, host Ryan Howard sits down with Andrew Ghrayeb, a music therapist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. They discuss the transformative power of music therapy in pediatric care, how it aids in motor skills, speech recovery, and emotional well-being. Andrew shares insights on working with children across various units, from rehabilitation to the NICU, and offers a glimpse into the day-to-day life of a music therapi...
In this episode of Providing Pediatrics, host Charles Wooley talks with Brian Eble, MD, Cardiology and Critical Care Medicine at Arkansas Children's about a variety of cardiac emergency topics. Dr. Eble serves as the Medical Director of the Pediatric Exercise Laboratory at ACH and the education coordinator for the medical students and pediatric residents rotating through cardiology. Topics include cardiac emergencies in sports, having a plan for when those cardiac emergencies happen, a...
In this episode of "Providing Pediatrics," Charles Wooley sits down with Dr. Todd Maxon to explore pediatric trauma and the trauma systems in place throughout Arkansas.
Join us in this enlightening episode of "Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow" as we delve into the revolutionary world of pediatric endoscopy with Dr. Elaine Odiase, the only pediatric gastroenterologist in Arkansas certified in advanced endoscopic procedures. Discover how Dr. Odiase's unique blend of gaming precision and medical expertise is not just improving but transforming the experience of pediatric endoscopy, offering hope and smiles to our young patients and their families. Learn about w...
Solar Eclipse 2024: Expert Guide to Eclipse Safety for Kids! The upcoming total solar eclipse is a monumental occasion for Arkansas, marking the first event of its kind since 1918 and one that won't happen again until 2045. As anticipation builds, so does the responsibility to protect our children's delicate eyes. Dr. Laura Sisterhen, a pediatrician at Arkansas Children's Hospital, offers expert advice on the latest episode of Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow on how to view the e...
Meet One of Our Champions for Children, Dr. Sade Francois. "I think the fun thing about pediatrics is, yes, I am taking care of the children, but it's all-encompassing. Most of the time, I'm talking to the parents more than the kids, especially when they are younger. So that whole family feel, I love that about the job." Watch this video to learn more about Dr. Francois, a general pediatrician at Arkansas Children's Hospital Pine Bluff. We chat about simple ways to keep your family healthy an...
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 10, Dr. John Oden's unique blend of personal experience and professional expertise provides a comforting and relatable perspective for children facing similar health challenges. In our latest 'Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow' podcast, Dr. Oden, chief of pediatric endocrinology at Arkansas Children's Hospital and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, shares his inspiring journey from a young diabetes patient to a leadin...
This special series from "Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow – An Arkansas Children's Podcast" is designed to bridge the gap for health care providers who predominantly treat adults. Pediatric care can be intimidating for those unaccustomed to it; with a mix of expert knowledge and relatable experiences, Charles ensures that no child's healthcare needs are left unaddressed. Join us as we make pediatric care more approachable and ensure every child receives the best possible care.
We are thrilled to introduce our newly rebranded video podcast— 'Better Today, Healthier Tomorrow – an Arkansas Children’s Podcast.’ The name reflects our mission of a healthier future for the children of Arkansas and beyond. We couldn’t think of a better way to launch than sitting down with Arkansas Children’s President and CEO, Marcy Doderer, who is celebrating a decade of serving the state’s only pediatric health system. Doderer reflected on what she’s most proud of during her tenu...
Is your child part of the 6-8% of kids in the U.S. with a food allergy? Knowing the signs, triggers, and what to do if it happens will help you navigate food allergies with confidence. Dr. Stacie Jones joined us for Food Allergy Awareness Week to share vital insights on managing food allergies and the exciting research her team is conducting. Dr. Jones is the director of the food allergy program at Arkansas Children’s Hospital Research Institute and a professor of pediatrics at the Universit...
With an uptick in respiratory illnesses, it's important to know the differences between RSV, flu and COVID-19 viruses and when it's time to take your child to a primary care doctor or the emergency room. In our latest Live. Learn. & Play podcast, we asked Dr. Kaitlin Cockerell, a general pediatrician at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock and assistant professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences explains what a respiratory illness is and goes i...
Endometriosis is more than just a painful period, and it may be difficult to know what's normal and what's not.
It takes a team of experts to keep young athletes healthy and get them back on the field. On our latest “Ask the Experts”, Dr. Lauren Poindexter a non-surgical sports medicine physician at Arkansas Children’s Northwest shares how she uses her own story and personal experience with multiple sports injuries, to help treat young athletes at our Springdale location.