Peds and Pop Podcast Episode 4
Description
Welcome to the Peds and Pop Podcast, featuring Board Certified pediatricians, Dr. Mike and Dr. Cary from East Lake Pediatrics. We hope that you will enjoy listening to Dr. Mike and Dr. Cary as they attempt to have some fun discussing pediatric health topics intermixed with pop culture. On Today's episode, they discuss what they did over the Memorial Day Weekend and some BIG NEWS for East Lake Pediatrics.
Then they reflect on the tragic events in Texas and suggest ways parents can prepare themselves and their families for school emergencies.
In addition, as we enter summer they also touch on tips to stay safe while having fun in the sun.
Finally, they wrap up by discussing what they have been streaming lately and Dr. Mike's experience at Star Wars Celebration a few years ago.
Below are some informative links on topics discussed during today's episode from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Talking to Children about Tragedies and other News Events
Drowning Prevention for Curious Toddlers: What Parents Need to Know
Sun Safety and Protection Tips
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