Virtual Curbside
Summary: For Pediatricians. By Pediatricians. Available Anywhere. Curbside consults in podcast form.
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This week Guest Kate Püttgen, MD, FAAP and Host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP will be discussing warts and molluscum contagiosum. Have a question? Send it to questions@vcurb.com and for more information about available credit visit vCurb.com.
This week Guest Kate Püttgen, MD, FAAP and Host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP will be talking about newborn skin concerns and how to treat them.Have a question? Send it to questions@vcurb.com and for more information about available credit visit vCurb.com.
This week listener questions are answered by guest Steven Abrams, MD. Join host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP in the discussion. Credit will be available for this topic soon. You can find out more at vcurb.com
BONUS EPISODE: Formula Recall discussed with Steven Abrams, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAPAbbott Nutrition announced a voluntary recall of infant powdered formula manufactured at their Sturgis facility in Michigan, including Similac, Alimentum, and EleCare. This recall comes after four consumer complaints related to Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella. Parents and caregivers of infants who have used these products and have concerns about the health of their child should contact the child’s health care provider.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alerted consumers to avoid purchasing and using infant powdered formula from Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan facility. The FDA is also investigating these consumer complaints of infections and has initiated an onsite inspection of the facility.The FDA is advising consumers not to use Similac, Alimentum, or Elecare powdered infant formulas if the following is included in the product’s lot number:The first two digits of the code are 22 through 37; andThe code on the container contains K8, SH or Z2; andThe expiration date is 4-1-2022 (APR 2022) or later.Abbott has also developed a web-based tool to determine if the consumer’s product was included in this recall. Consumers can click here to check their product’s lot number, located at the bottom of their product.Please note that this is a targeted recall and does not affect all Abbott products. The recall does not include liquid formula products or any metabolic deficiency nutrition formulas. The FDA states that consumers should continue to use all products not covered by the advisory. As WIC providers have consistently echoed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA advises parents and caregivers to never dilute infant formula and to never make or feed homemade infant formula to infants.Thus far, consumer complaints included four instances of infant illnesses across three states, including Minnesota, Ohio, and Texas. In all four cases, infants were hospitalized and Cronobacter may have contributed to death in one case. Abbott product manufactured in Michigan was distributed across the country. Cronobacter bacteria can cause life-threatening infections like sepsis or meningitis. Symptoms may include poor feeding, irritability, temperature changes, jaundice, grunting breaths and abnormal movements. Salmonella are a group of bacteria that can cause gastrointestinal illness and symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.similacrecall.com1.800.986.8540
Listen in to the conversation with Steven Abrams, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP as they discuss counseling families on selecting which formula to use and when. In the fourth week Dr. Abrams will answer your questions. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com.Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
This week, Steven Abrams, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP discuss the different types of formula, nutritional value and specific ingredients to help you advise your families. In the fourth week Dr. Abrams will answer your questions. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com.Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
Listen in as this month, Steven Abrams, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP discuss infant nutrition. This week they focus on breastfeeding. In the fourth week Dr. Abrams will answer your questions. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com.Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
Listen in as host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP and guest Angelo Giardino, MD, FAAP discuss Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg. No credit available for this episode. See vcurb.com for additional episodes.
This week listener questions are answered by guest Anne Lin, MD. Join host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP in the discussion. Credit will be available for this topic soon. You can find out more at vcurb.com
Listen in as Anne Lin, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP discuss treatment options for patients with bipolar disorder. Are you a pediatric provider or PCP in Utah and need a psychiatric consult? Call 801.587.3636 Monday - Friday 12:00 noon - 4:30pm or go to uofuhealth.org/call-up.Next week Dr. Lin will answer your questions. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com.Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
This week Anne Lin, MD and Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP discuss what to look for when you suspect bipolar. Listen in as they talk about differential diagnoses in children. Dr. Lin will answer your questions in week four. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com.Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
This month we have Anne Lin, MD joining Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP in an in depth conversations about bipolar disorder in children and adolescents. Dr. Lin will answer your questions in week four. Send your questions to questions@vcurb.com. Credit for episodes may be available, go to https://vcurb.com/episodes/ for more information.
Join Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP as he discusses the most recent COVID-19 information with Utah's State Epidemiologist Dr. Leisha Nolen.
Your questions are answered in this week's episode by guest Josh Bonkowsky, MD, PhD and host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP. For information about obtaining credit, visit vcurb.com.
This week's conversation is a fascinating look into precision treatment options that are emerging now. Listen in as Dr. Josh Bonkowsky and Dr. Paul Wirkus explore the future of gene therapy and precision medicine in the pediatric setting. Send your questions to vCurb.com and be sure to visit the website for links to applying for CME credit.