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:

 Steroids, beta-blockade and not-knowing-ness. Archimedes November 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:24

We all know steroids are anti-inflammatory - but should they be used as a kid with Kawaski disease walks through the door? We wonder about that in this issue (https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/11/1120.1), along with what sort of beta blocker you can use for high-risk infantile haemangiomas … can you just rub a bit of magic cream on and make it go away (https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/11/1124). And we also wonder and twitter about the limits of knowing, and how we can do better with our words sometimes; separating the uncertain, the unclear and the ambiguous.(https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/11/1120.2) You could join in too! Submit your paper, tell us your pronouns (Archi likes we/they) and be A Published Author.

 Posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation: the DRIFT-10 study | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:34

ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor Jonathan Davis interviews Karen Luyt, University of Bristol, and David Odd, University of Cardiff, about the DRIFT-10 study and other studies related to intervention of post-haemorrhagic ventricular dilation. Read more on the ADC Fetal and Neonatal website - https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/5/466 - and on the September issue of the journal. The other mentioned papers: https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(20)30996-3/fulltext https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2020.00238/full

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC October 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:44

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the October 2020 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/10/i

 COVID-19 and children, nothing to see here? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:05

The broader effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children are discussed in this ADC Spotlight podcast. ADC’s Senior Editor Rachel Agbeko is joined by paediatrician, epidemiologist and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Dr Nick Brown; Dr Liz Whittaker, clinical lecturer and consultant paediatric infectious diseases and immunology, Imperial College London; and Professor Russell Viner, President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Read some of the papers related to this podcast: - Promoting and supporting children’s health and healthcare during COVID-https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/7/620 - COVID-19: lessons to date from China https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/05/12/archdischild-2020-319261 - Lockdown: more domestic accidents than COVID-19 in children https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/01/archdischild-2020-319547 - COVID-19: lessons learned from a paediatric high consequence infectious diseases unit https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/09/archdischild-2020-319114 - Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric services at a referral centre in Pakistan: lessons from a low-income and middle-income country setting https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/28/archdischild-2020-319424 - Reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic: governments must balance the uncertainty and risks of reopening schools against the clear harms associated with prolonged closure https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/08/02/archdischild-2020-319963 - Young people’s views on their role in the COVID-19 pandemic and society’s recovery from it https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/08/30/archdischild-2020-320040 And explore the dozens of papers published by ADC related to these topics on this special page: https://adc.bmj.com/pages/collections/covid19/ Please listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify to get episodes automatically downloaded to your phone and computer. And if you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a review at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/adc-podcast/id333278832

 ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Fantoms. Highlights from the September 2020 issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:51

ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor Jonathan Davis and the Edition Editor of the journal Ben Stenson discuss the highlights from the September issue. Read the Fantoms here: https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/5/457 Discover the issue here: fn.bmj.com/content/105/5

 Drooling, chips and bullying. Archimedes September 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:27

What proportion of children do you think report bullying? Do you think if, like the kids on the deserted island of Lord of the Flies, you have asthma that it’s worse? We discuss this and the evidence behind it this month - https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/9/903.1 … and we also talk about choosing chips too - https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/9/903.2. Where the podcast can’t quite capture the complexity and beauty in writing is in an Archi report about the management of drooling in children with cerebral palsy - you can read it properly here - https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/9/906 - or listen to a greatly abbreviated version in this podcast. Tell us the answers to your evidence-based questions by sending in your own Archimedes too, also while you’re around, share the love by sharing this podcast with your grannies, siblings and colleagues.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC September 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:20

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the September 2020 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/105/9/i

 Perinatal management of extreme preterm birth before 27 weeks of gestation: a framework for practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:09

A discussion of the BAPM framework for practice on management of babies <27 weeks' gestation, the editorial and viewpoint published in the May edition of the journal. ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor Jonathan Davis talks to Dr Helen Mactier, Consultant Neonatologist and President British Association of Perinatal Medicine; Dr Annie Janvier, Pediatrics and Clinical Ethics, University of Montreal, Canada; and Dr Dominic Wilkinson, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, UK. Related links are: fn.bmj.com/content/105/3/232 fn.bmj.com/content/105/3/230 fn.bmj.com/content/105/3/240

 SItting uncomfortably? Let us begin. Archimedes August 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:14

I’m fairly sure we are all a bit exhausted by this pandemic. It’s not been nice. There have been changes which we all wonder about, trying to find silver linings, feeling awkward .. and which we muse on in this podcast (and here https://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2020/06/24/learnable-moments/ ) The meat of this month’s Archi is two issues which may make us uncomfortable as paediatricians too; how effective are non-standard therapies for tension headache (https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/19/archdischild-2020-319303) and in addition to intensive psychological support and food, should we be offering exogenous oestrogens for bone health in teenage girls with anorexia? (https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/09/archdischild-2019-318571) We want to know how you’re thinking about evidence based practice too - what makes you feel uncomfortable enough to get to the library and look for the evidence - let us know or send us your Archi! Kids need evidence too.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC August 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:45

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the August 2020 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/8/i

 ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Fantoms. Highlights from the July issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:06

ADC Fetal and Neonatal’s Associate Editor Jonathan Davis and the Edition Editor of the journal Ben Stenson discuss the highlights from the July issue. Read the Fantoms here: https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/4/343 Discover the issue here: https://fn.bmj.com/content/105/4

 Silver linings and routine distress. Archimedes July 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:27

You might be able to hear the tinkle of a tiny bell and the purr of a kitten on this month’s offerting, while you’re considering whywe have fewer trials of the ‘normal’ than we do of the extraordinary (https://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2020/05/20/questioning-the-minutiae/) and then be impressed by those who have tried to see if nasal lignocaine helps kids when they’re having an NG passed ( https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/03/archdischild-2020-319197 ). You might also wonder if you’re about to request a CXR for a kid whose well and just had their chest drain taken out if you could save them, yourself, and the radiology team a lot of hassle by reading this one (https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2020/05/31/archdischild-2020-318814) We want to know how you’re thinking about evidence based practice too - let us know or send us your Archi! And remember. Satay Alert. Control The Potatoes. Save Lives.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC July 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:05

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the July 2020 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/105/7/i

 Keep on appraising. Archimedes June 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:25

With the explosion of the pre-print and the idol of peer review returning, we keep needing to think carefully about an evidence-based approach to our practice (https://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2020/04/25/the-problems-and-power-of-peer-review/) and follow the lead of those considering the use of laryngeal mask airways rather than proper tubes for neonates (https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/6/601.1) and also those brave souls who consider sending families home with skin decontamination regimens to reduce staph skin infections (https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/6/603) We want to know how you’re thinking about evidence-based practice too - let us know or send us your Archi! As with last month we would like to thank you: stay home. Go To Work. Save Lives.

 How can we meet the health needs of child refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:30

The number of people forcibly displaced from their homes because of conflict, persecution, natural disasters and famine is increasing globally, reaching 68.5 million at the end of 2017. Over half of the world’s refugees are children. This podcast discusses how the experiences of child refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in England impacts on their health and presents recommendations as to how their health needs can be met. ADC’s Senior Editor Rachel Agbeko talks to Dr Amy Stevens (Health Education England Yorkshire) and the ADC Health Policy editor, John Puntis, Read the related review: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-316614 The accompanying paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-316474

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