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Palette Life Sciences proudly brings you the PedSpace podcast for valuable vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and pediatric urology-related information. The material within this podcast is based on the personal experience and learnings of the presenter. Learn more about VUR and Deflux at www.deflux.com.
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In this episode Dr. Ted Lee discusses his findings and thoughts based on recent studies that demonstrate trends of decreasing voiding cystourethrogram utilization rates and delayed vesicoureteral reflux diagnosis in some children. He explores the possibility that such delays could lead to more children sustaining repeated episodes of febrile urinary tract infection, and potential kidney injury, prior to diagnosis and treatment.Ted Lee, MD, MSc, provides care for children with pediatric urolog...
In this episode, Dr. Max Maizels discusses the difference between holistic training and historical medical training and explains how to leverage online training, simulation models, and proctored clinical cases for more robust procedural training programs.Dr. Maizels has been on staff at Chicago Children’s Hospital since 1980. Over the years of clinical pediatric urology practice, he has incorporated creation of e-learning platforms to promote effectiveness in the operating room. Since 2010 he...
In this episode, Dr. Prem Puri discusses how the advent of endoscopic therapy forever changed the treatment landscape for VUR in children.Professor Prem Puri is the Newman Clinical Research Professor at the University College Dublin School of Medicine and Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at the Beacon Hospital. He is currently the Secretary of the International Board of Pediatric Surgical Research. He is Past President of the World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons (WOFAPS),...
In this episode, Dr. Daniel Wood discusses the new emerging specialty of Adolescent Urology and common urological conditions affecting adolescent males and females.Dr. Daniel Wood is a Professor of Urology based at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He has previously worked at University College London Hospitals and was an honorary consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital. His major interest and work is in adolescent and reconstructive urology – with an expertise in adult complex reconstruction,...
In this episode, Dr. Timothy Bukowski and Valre Welch discuss the fulfilling work of volunteering with the World Pediatric Project to provide care to children in Belize.Dr. Timothy Bukowski received his undergraduate degree in economics at Georgetown University and his medical degree from SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine. He completed a urologic residency at Wayne State University, then completed a research fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine ...
In this episode, Natalie Barganski, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Pediatric Urology, discusses how healthcare providers can use telehealth and personal digital medical files to instill confidence in adolescent patients as they make the transition to adult healthcare. Natalie Barganski is a pediatric nurse practitioner in pediatric urology at Children’s Physicians Services of South Texas, Driscoll Children’s Hospital, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Prior to this, she served as Pediatric Nurs...
In this episode, Dr. Bradley Morganstern discusses some of the surprises and lessons he has learned in transitioning from fellowship to practice. Dr. Bradley A. Morganstern is the new Chief of Pediatric Urology at Augusta University. He brings a patient centered approach to the management of pediatric urologic conditions with an emphasis on providing compassionate care focused on his patients and their families. He is skilled at both open and minimally invasive surgery for all ped...
In this episode, Dr. Katie Canalichio and Dr. Irina Stanasel discuss the benefits of simulator training in pediatric urology, their experience with the Deflux simulator model, and their role in its development. Dr. Katie Canalichio completed her medical training and residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. She completed a pediatric urology fellowship at Seattle Children’s Hospital, in which her final year she served as Acting Instructor in the Departme...
In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Dominic Frimberger discusses tips for delivering difficult diagnoses to caregivers. Dr. Frimberger is board-certified by the American Board of Urology. He is a Professor in the Department of Urology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and the Chief of Pediatric Urology at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma.Dr. Frimberger received his medical degree from the University of Wurzburg in Germany and completed his urology residency in a co...
In this episode, Dr. Goran Läckgren discusses the early days of research and discovery with endoscopic treatment and what he has learned over three decades of study. Dr. Goran Läckgren is a Professor of Pediatric Urology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden. He has worked in the department of Pediatric Surgery at University Children’s Hospital of Uppsala as head for the section of Pediatric Urology from 1986 to 2009 and is currently a Consultant Pediatric Urologist.He has published numer...
In this episode, Dr. Leslie Hsieh discusses benefits of the unique pediatrician and pediatric urologist working relationship within their clinic. This business model has increased collaboration between physicians and created an optimal environment for patient care. Dr. Leslie Hsieh is a board-certified pediatrician and works in the 2-B-Dry Program, where she treats children with bladder and bowel dysfunction.Patients are seen for various conditions, including daytime wetting, nocturnal e...
Quality is the framework used to systematically improve patient care. Quality improvement seeks to standardize processes and structure to reduce variation in care, achieve predictable results, and improve outcomes for patients, healthcare systems and organizations.In this episode, Beverly Kirchner and J.D. Buchert discuss the foundations of quality metrics in healthcare, in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Beverly Kirchner is the Founder, Chief Compliance Officer, and Chief Operat...
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Bayne discusses the results of a study he conducted entitled “Parental Perception of Bladder Spasms and Hematuria After Surgery for VUR: A Prospective Multicenter Study.” He explains how the data from the study now informs his patient counseling.To read the abstract, click here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32423705/Dr. Bayne has a special interest and training in pediatric minimally invasive surgery and has advanced training in minimally invasive reconstruction ...
In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Race discusses the prevalence of drug resistant bacteria in our community especially as it relates to complicated UTI in children with VUR. Elizabeth Race, MD, MPH is an Infectious Disease specialist in Dallas, Texas. She completed fellowships in Infectious Diseases & HIV Medicine at the Harvard Infectious Diseases Training Program. She received a Masters Degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Race spent the next 12 years in academic medic...
In this episode, Dr. Shahira Khoury and Dr. Tony Khoury discuss the most common musculoskeletal injuries for pediatric urologists and provide ergonomic techniques and exercises for maintaining good posture.Dr. Shahira Khoury specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR). After many years in a busy multidisciplinary practice in Toronto, Canada, she moved to California. Ever Since joining the University of California Irvine in 2009, she has managed non-surgical Orthopedic patients i...
In this episode, Dr. Adam Rensing discusses the prevalence of urinary tract infections, how to diagnose them and when a patient should be referred to a pediatric urologist.Dr. Adam Rensing is a Board-Certified Urologist and is an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Urology at the University of Oklahoma. He completed his medical degree and urologic surgical training at Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, he completed a fellowship in pediatric urology at Riley Hospital for Chil...
In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Abd-El-Rahman Abd-El-Barr, more commonly known as “Dr. A.R.”, shares his experience starting a new pediatric urology practice. He discusses how he chose the specialty of pediatric urology, his experience practicing at a community hospital, challenges faced coming out of fellowship, and his advice for young physicians coming out of training.Dr. Abd-El-Rahman Abd-El-Barr is a pediatric urologist at Golisano Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida. He earned...
In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Dominic Frimberger shares his recommendations for establishing a good rapport with your referral community.Dr. Frimberger is board-certified by the American Board of Urology. He is a Professor in the Department of Urology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and the Chief of Pediatric Urology at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma.Dr. Frimberger received his medical degree from the University of Wurzburg in Germany and completed his urology...
In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Angela Arlen discusses the history of the VUR Index, the four studies that validated it, and how to clinically use the index.Dr. Arlen is a board-certified pediatric urologist at Yale Medicine and Assistant Professor of Urology at Yale School of Medicine. She earned her medical degree from The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and completed her pediatric urology internship and residency at University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics. Dr. Arlen c...
In this episode of The PedSpace, Dr. Steve Hodges discusses how to properly diagnose and treat children who turn their rectum from a sensing and emptying organ to a storage organ and its effect on the pelvic floor and bladder function.Dr. Hodges is a board-certified pediatric urologist and professor of pediatric urology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Hodges earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and his medical degree from W...
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