ADC podcast show

ADC podcast

Summary: From June 2023, all our podcasts will move to https://adcbmj.podbean.com. You can continue with your subscription on your favourite podcast App. Our podcasts cover a range of child health issues from the Archives of Disease suite of journals including Fetal & Neonatal and Education & Practice. The podcasts are a regular rotation of editor highlights, coverage of specific articles, as well as interviews with authors and specialists. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.

Podcasts:

 August 2014's ADC highlights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:55

Mark Beattie discusses his picks from August's ADC. For all the content from the issues, see http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7.toc

 August 2014's ADC highlights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:55

Mark Beattie discusses his picks from August's ADC. For all the content from the issues, see http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7.toc

 September 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:23

Listen here to a shortcut to the answers for these clinical questions: Ultrarapid intravenous rehydration in children who are dehydrated from viral gastroenteritis: does it work? http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/9/878.1.full Humidified heated high flow nasal cannula versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure for providing respiratory support following extubation in preterm newborns http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/9/880.full After that, you might want to read about studies which compare some therapy to "standard care": http://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2014/07/09/compared-to-standard-care/ As always, let us know your thoughts on the podcasts via twitter or facebook, or comment on the podcast page.

 September 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:23

Listen here to a shortcut to the answers for these clinical questions: Ultrarapid intravenous rehydration in children who are dehydrated from viral gastroenteritis: does it work? http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/9/878.1.full Humidified heated high flow nasal cannula versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure for providing respiratory support following extubation in preterm newborns http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/9/880.full After that, you might want to read about studies which compare some therapy to "standard care": http://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2014/07/09/compared-to-standard-care/ As always, let us know your thoughts on the podcasts via twitter or facebook, or comment on the podcast page.

 Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:58

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a force to reckon with, as it accounts for 1.1 million of all deaths in children less than 5 years of age globally, with disproportionately higher mortality occurring in the low and middle income-countries (LMICs) of Southeast Asia and Africa. Existing strategies to curb pneumonia-related morbidity and mortality have not effectively translated into meaningful control of pneumonia-related burden. A recent systematic review in ADC looks at trials conducted in LMICs to determine the most suitable antibiotic therapy for treating pneumonia (very severe, severe and non-severe). ADC global health commissioning editor Nick Brown talks to one of the authors, Rehana Salam, Division of Women and Child Health, The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, to hear what they found.Read the paper: http://goo.gl/ZCw0Rr

 Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:58

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a force to reckon with, as it accounts for 1.1 million of all deaths in children less than 5 years of age globally, with disproportionately higher mortality occurring in the low and middle income-countries (LMICs) of Southeast Asia and Africa. Existing strategies to curb pneumonia-related morbidity and mortality have not effectively translated into meaningful control of pneumonia-related burden. A recent systematic review in ADC looks at trials conducted in LMICs to determine the most suitable antibiotic therapy for treating pneumonia (very severe, severe and non-severe). ADC global health commissioning editor Nick Brown talks to one of the authors, Rehana Salam, Division of Women and Child Health, The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, to hear what they found.Read the paper: http://goo.gl/ZCw0Rr

 August 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:16

Summer might be here, and the time might be right for dancing in the streets, but for the dedicated follower of EBM, there's only one thing to listen to.This month's Archimedes podcast covers a rant about journal clubs, using subcutaneous fluids in children and the treatment of congenital CMV infection. The papers can be found here: http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/8.tocAs always, comments on the podcast, section and EBM in general are very welcome by email to info.adc@bmj.com or on twitter @ADC_BMJ.

 August 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:16

Summer might be here, and the time might be right for dancing in the streets, but for the dedicated follower of EBM, there's only one thing to listen to.This month's Archimedes podcast covers a rant about journal clubs, using subcutaneous fluids in children and the treatment of congenital CMV infection. The papers can be found here: http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/8.tocAs always, comments on the podcast, section and EBM in general are very welcome by email to info.adc@bmj.com or on twitter @ADC_BMJ.

 July 2014's ADC highlights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:14

Mark Beattie discusses his picks from July's ADC.For all the content from the issues, see http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7.toc

 July 2014's ADC highlights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:14

Mark Beattie discusses his picks from July's ADC.For all the content from the issues, see http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7.toc

 July 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:46

In this month's Archimedes update, Dr Bob Phillips wonders about when toact, when to stop acting, and when to do nothing at all - in the contextof diagnostic testing - and summarises two Archimedes reports; one onwhether or not to apply splints to neonates you've cannulated, the otheron the need for septic screens in neonates with soft tissue infections.The full papers can be found here: Splints - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/694.1.extractSeptic Screens - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/695.extractDiagnostic Thresholds - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/694.2.extractHe also encourages you to get in touch by email to info.adc@bmj.comor on twitter @ADC_BMJ.

 July 2014's Archimedes podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:46

In this month's Archimedes update, Dr Bob Phillips wonders about when toact, when to stop acting, and when to do nothing at all - in the contextof diagnostic testing - and summarises two Archimedes reports; one onwhether or not to apply splints to neonates you've cannulated, the otheron the need for septic screens in neonates with soft tissue infections.The full papers can be found here: Splints - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/694.1.extractSeptic Screens - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/695.extractDiagnostic Thresholds - http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/7/694.2.extractHe also encourages you to get in touch by email to info.adc@bmj.comor on twitter @ADC_BMJ.

 Aetiology and management of malnutrition in HIV-positive children | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:36

Managing even uncomplicated HIV infection is a major undertaking. When compounded by nutritional compromise, as it so often is, it becomes many times more complex. When the two co-exist, mortality rises exponentially so awareness, prevention, early identification and aggressive management are essential.In this podcast, ADC's global health editor Nick Brown talks to Anna Rose, UCL, about her recent paper which examines both the HIV/ malnutrition relationship and the multiple spokes, social and medical required to tackle this global problem.Read the full paper here: http://goo.gl/ojCTxO

 Aetiology and management of malnutrition in HIV-positive children | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:36

Managing even uncomplicated HIV infection is a major undertaking. When compounded by nutritional compromise, as it so often is, it becomes many times more complex. When the two co-exist, mortality rises exponentially so awareness, prevention, early identification and aggressive management are essential.In this podcast, ADC's global health editor Nick Brown talks to Anna Rose, UCL, about her recent paper which examines both the HIV/ malnutrition relationship and the multiple spokes, social and medical required to tackle this global problem.Read the full paper here: http://goo.gl/ojCTxO

 June 2014's ADC highlights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:49

Editor Mark Beattie discusses his highlights from the June edition of ADC.Find all the content from the issue here: http://adc.bmj.com/content/99/6.tocListen to the referenced podcast on HIV and malnutrition here: http://goo.gl/D31I6X

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