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:

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC January 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:50

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the January 2020 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/105/1/i

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC December 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:18

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the December 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/104/12/i

 Big events and the problems of predictions. Archimedes November 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:22

This month brings big decisions and how to make them in our critical appraisal note (https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/11/1114.2) and this flows seamlessly into the questions too... almost like there’s some planning involved. We’re asking if prenatal echo can tell us who will need emergency atrial septostomies to make birth as safe to home as close to home a reality (https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/11/1114.1.abstract), and if apparently asymptomatic babies and children with malrotation really need and operation to untwirl their guts (https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/11/1116). If these get you excited to write your own story, head on over to the instructions to authors and find out how https://adc.bmj.com/pages/authors/#archimedes Don’t forget to like, subscribe, review us and let us know how lovely we are via all our social media too (please).

 An additional vote for parents? Giving children a voice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:31

What if children could vote earlier? And before that, could they make themselves heard by entrusting their parents with their vote? Professor Neena Modi (Imperial College London, UK) says ‘yes’ and ‘yes’. Listen to the thought-provoking conversation with ADC’s Senior Editor Rachel Agbeko. The two paediatricians discuss the evidence behind these proposals and the role of doctors in the process of giving children a voice. Read the related paper on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website (free for a month): https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/16/archdischild-2018-316523. There’s also a letter on this topic. “Age of consent?” is co-authored by a young person, Joseph Brown, as well as co-peer-reviewed by young people: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/09/17/archdischild-2019-318106.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC November 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:40

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the November 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/104/11/i

 Neonates aren’t little children, and children are sometimes little adults. Archimedes October 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:52

Does bronchiectasis trouble you at night? Or during the day? Or the weekends? Would you like to brush up on the best evidence to treat and prevent exacerbations? Pop onto this podcast or read more here https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/07/20/archdischild-2019-317562 You’ll I’m sure be wondering about how much you can extrapolate from the adult data into the kids, and this short appraisal note on our blog might help you https://blogs.bmj.com/adc/2019/08/22/neonates-are-not-tiny-children/ Bearing that in mind, the use of coffee to keep bronchi-babes out of the ICU will be of great interest to the student of EBM. So … you can swig in the summary we have here on how good it seems to be: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/07/20/archdischild-2019-317668 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, review us and let us know how lovely we are via all our social media too.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC October 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:58

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the October 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/10/i

 Automated Oxygen Control in Preterm Infants | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:21

Discussion of a cross over RCT of oxygen automation in nasal high flow oxygen and the associated editorial. ADC Fetal & Neonatal Associate Editor Jonathan Davis talks to Charles Roehr (Oxford University Hospitals); Peter Reynolds (St. Peters Hospital, Chertsy, Surrey); and Peter Dargaville (Royal Hobart, Tasmania, Australia). Read the paper 'Randomised cross-over study of automated oxygen control for preterm infants receiving nasal high flow': https://fn.bmj.com/content/104/4/F366. Read the editorial 'Automated oxygen control in the preterm infant: automation yes, but we need intelligence': https://fn.bmj.com/content/104/4/F346

 Congruence, cold sores and complicated little bugs. Archimedes September 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:26

We have all manner of interesting stuff this month - if you want to keep troublesome cold sores away you can read the extra stuff here http://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-317249 after listening to our summary - if you want to help crying colic-y babies with probiotics you may want to brush up here http://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-317368 You may also want to write your own Archi - which is brilliant! Just make sure you know how you’re incorporating evidence, expert experience and expert opinion though - again you can listen or read about it here https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-317948 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, review us and let us know how lovely we are via all our social media too.

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC September 2019 issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:52

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the September 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/104/9/i

 Verdigris and variants on normal. Archimedes August 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:27

Last month we asked about newborn baby checks being enhanced with pulse oximetry - this month we’re asking “What should you do with a sacral dimple?” (The answer is not “Throw it in the brig until it’s sober”). The answer - in terms of ultrasounding or not - can be found here (https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/8/816.1). You might also be wondering about the mineralisation of your jejunally fed kids too… I know I’ve spent many minutes wondering about how to spell that .. and if copper really is a trace element of importance beyond it’s pretty rusting. This knowledge thirst too can be slaked - here (https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/8/817) And if that’s not enough, we chat about the sometimes tricky issue of balancing the benefits against the harms of an intervention (or test, or measurement), which involves maths, but only those we teach to primary school children (https://adc.bmj.com/node/208810) If you do want to know other things, and we’ve not covered them, why just write your own Archi and submit it to us?

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC August 2019 issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:59

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the August 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/104/8/i

 Atoms: the highlights from the ADC August 2019 issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:59

Editor-in-Chief of ADC Nick Brown brings you the monthly Atoms - the highlights of the August 2019 issue. Read it on the Archives of Disease in Childhood website: adc.bmj.com/content/104/8/i

 Organ Donation, that difficult conversation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:28

How do we approach parents about organ donation? In the second episode of the ADC Spotlight, Rachel Agbeko invites an intensivist, Dr Susan Bratton, (Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA) and a psychologist, Dr Anne-Sophie Darlington (School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK) to talk about end of life care for children and organ donation. They are the authors of two papers available for free for a month on the ADC website: - Parents’ experiences of requests for organ and tissue donation: The value of asking: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/10/archdischild-2018-316382 - Bereaved ICU Parental End of Life Care Goals: Including Organ Donation Regardless of Eligibility: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/25/archdischild-2019-317214.

 Organ Donation, that difficult conversation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:28

How do we approach parents about organ donation? In the second episode of the ADC Spotlight, Rachel Agbeko invites an intensivist, Dr Susan Bratton, (Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA) and a psychologist, Dr Anne-Sophie Darlington (School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK) to talk about end of life care for children and organ donation. They are the authors of two papers available for free for a month on the ADC website: - Parents’ experiences of requests for organ and tissue donation: The value of asking: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/10/archdischild-2018-316382 - Bereaved ICU Parental End of Life Care Goals: Including Organ Donation Regardless of Eligibility: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/25/archdischild-2019-317214.

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