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True Murder: The Most Shocking KillersTrue Murder: The Most Shocking KillersTHE RULE OF CRIME AND ME-Anne JaegerAnne JaegerFrom her small-town Michigan roots to becoming a New York Times bestselling author, Ann Rule’s life journey is as fascinating as the cases she covered. Discover how she revolutionized crime writing, influenced FBI profiling, and Rule's fateful encounter with a murderer at just nine years old.Go behind the scenes of Rule’s most infamous cases—including Ted Bundy (The Stranger Beside Me), Randy Woodfield (The I-5 Killer), and Diane Downs (Small Sacrifices)—and explore her personal insights into the murderers Rule and Jaeger both studied.Featuring never-before-revealed true crime cases, jaw-dropping interviews, and the little known story of Rule’s time a...2025-05-121h 25Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection by Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily BrontëPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36159to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection Series: The Brontes' Poetry Author: Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë Narrator: Kristin Atherton, Adjoa Andoh, Rachel Atkins, Jonathan Keeble, Emma Gregory, Ben Allen Format: mp3 Length: 117 hrs Release date: 03-31-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection includes all 7 of the Brontë sisters' completed novels, as-well as a selection of the poetry which all three sisters published. Read by an outstanding cast, this collection is the perfect opportunity to delve beyond Wuthering Heights and Jane...2025-03-3130 minUnlock This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect On A Rainy Day.Unlock This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect On A Rainy Day.The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection by Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily BrontëPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36159to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection Series: The Brontes' Poetry Author: Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë Narrator: Kristin Atherton, Adjoa Andoh, Rachel Atkins, Jonathan Keeble, Emma Gregory, Ben Allen Format: mp3 Length: 117 hrs Release date: 03-31-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: The Complete Brontë Sisters Collection includes all 7 of the Brontë sisters' completed novels, as-well as a selection of the poetry which all three sisters published. Read by an outstanding cast, this collection is the perfect opportunity to delve beyond Wuthering Heights and Jane...2025-03-3130 minWomanicaWomanicaRenaissance Women: Anne SpencerAnne Spencer (1882-1975) was a poet, educator, and activist. Located in Lynchburg, Virginia, she advanced local efforts for literacy, access, and civil rights. Her home also became a hub for Black writers and activists traveling to the South. For Further Reading: Virginia Public Media: The Garden That Inspired a Harlem Renaissance Poet UVA Today: Through a Harlem Renaissance Poet’s Garden, and Into Her Work and Life National Women’s History Museum: Anne Spencer This Black History Month, we’re talking about Renaissance Women. As part of the famed cultural and artistic Harlem Renaissance movement, these...2025-02-2606 minWomanicaWomanicaScream Queens: Anne RiceAnne Rice (1941-2021) was a bestselling American author who gained acclaim for her book Interview With the Vampire, which became the first installment in the popular series The Vampire Chronicles.   For Further Reading:  NYT, Novels You Can Sink Your Teeth Into Interview With A Vampire, by Anne Rice Anne Rice, The Official Site You Asked, Anne Answered October is the perfect time to delve into all things spooky. So this month, we're talking about the women who give us goosebumps. Some are real-life creators of spine-chilling works of fiction. Others are the subjects of frightening fo...2024-10-0406 minThe Other 22 HoursThe Other 22 HoursNicole Atkins on enjoyment vs achievement, staying child-like, and patience.Nicole Atkins has released 6 records on labels such as Columbia, Razor & Tie, and Thirty Tigers, toured with Stevie Nicks, David Byrne, Fatboy Slim, Nick Cave, and Spoon, and has side project with Jim Sclavunos of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. We talk to Nicole about remaining child-like in your creativity, understanding that there are a lot of chances in life, catching the wind when and where it blows, enjoyment vs achievement, stepping up in service to others when you're stuck in your own head, keeping creative friends, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support...2024-09-1851 minHenrico Citizen Audio ArticlesHenrico Citizen Audio ArticlesObituary - Sally Anne Schmitzer YoungSally Anne Schmitzer Young, 54, of Henrico, VA, passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024. She was preceded in death by her father, Michael Brian Schmitzer. She is survived by her beloved husband, Freeland Glen Young, III, daughter, Annabelle Grace Young, and son, Charles Freeland Young all of Short Pump; mother, Judith Anne Purcill Schmitzer Cummins, siblings, Andrew Holmes, Kate Schmitzer (Doug Taylor), Nicole Mariko Schmitzer, Michelle Moffett, and Lee Atkins, all of Australia, and Christopher Michael Schmitzer of Austin, TX. Sally was born in Sydney, Australia and was a graduate of Stawell Secondary College in Victoria, AU. After moving...Article Link...2024-08-0202 minThe Other 22 HoursThe Other 22 HoursGuster on running toward fear, trying to fail, and green lights.Guster formed in 1991, and has since released 9 records, had a Top 40 hit, a gold record, played Woodstock 99, started the label Ocho Mule, and is still growing today. We sat down with lead singer Ryan Miller, who is also a film composer, sometimes writer for The Atlantic, budding Broadway composer/writer and a former host on Vermont Public TV. We talk with Ryan about managing so many spinning plates, running towards fear, parallels between a music career and entrepreneurship (iterating, failing, learning, improving, and then repeating), managing personalities and wants over a 33-year career, and so much more....2024-05-081h 03The Safe Practice PodcastThe Safe Practice PodcastE18 - Acknowledging Our Limits - The Registrar PerspectiveThe ability to acknowledge our limits is a foundational pillar of safe clinical practice, at all levels of experience and training. I began exploring this subject in Episode 12, and continued it in Episode 15 where I interviewed JMO Dr Jade Bevan to get a JMO perspective. In this episode, I am joined by surgical registrar and fellow medical podcast host Dr Anne Atkins to further enrich our exploration of this topic. Anne brings a wealth of experience as both a previous paediatrics trainee, and now as a general surgical registrar. For those interested in paediatrics, Anne and her colleague Dr Freya...2024-02-2629 minWhat She Said!What She Said!Julia Mallot / Anne Brodie / Amie Archibald Varley / Yollanda Zhang / Brianne SommervilleJulia Malott is here to discuss a topic that's been stirring significant conversation across Canada – the use of puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria. With politicians entering the dialogue, it's a subject that requires a thoughtful and informed discussion. Julia, with her balanced perspective on complex issues, is there to share her thoughts on this sensitive debate.Anne Brodie is back with her latest entertainment picks, and this week we're diving into 'The Monk and The Gun,' a film that Anne describes as genius on many levels and a contender for Best In...2024-02-2452 minRebellious Wellness Over 50Rebellious Wellness Over 50Cardiac surgeon says "Stay off my operating table"Dr. Philip Ovadia, is a practicing cardiac surgeon who is on a mission to revolutionize heart health by keeping people off his operating table. It starts with our lifestyle choices--not really news is it?Take one aspect, food. It's information and it's information that speaks directly to the many systems that keep us going--or not going.Key Takeaways:1. Normalization of Invasive Procedures - Open-heart surgery has become normalized but remains highly invasive and requires extensive recovery time.2. Preventing Heart Disease - Simple changes in diet and lifestyle can have profound effects...2024-02-0235 minUkulele TalesUkulele TalesJames Hill & Anne JanelleMerry Christmas! This week I'm chatting with James Hill and Anne Janelle about their terrific new festive album, The Midnight Clear.We also discuss:What it's like to write and record an album with your significant otherThe importance of Christmas music in today's increasingly fragmented societyThe lengthy incubation period for so many creative projectsHas 2023 been a good year for themPlans for 2024Christmas traditionsTouring with a full orchestraBalancing the ukulele against an orchestra - how?!And lots, lots more.If you have any thoughts, comments or...2023-12-2447 minThe Other 22 HoursThe Other 22 HoursRobert Ellis on present consciousness, getting back to having fun, and perceptions.Robert Ellis is a singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who has put out 6 albums both self-released and on New West Records, and having worked on records by Jamestown Revival, White Denim, Khruangbin, Nicole Atkins and others. We chat about the many benefits of mindfulness and being in the present moment, using adversity and tough times to return to having fun creating, parenting and perceptions, sobriety, and just saying f*ck it let's try something new!Get more access, including exclusive content, advance knowledge of our guests and the ability to have them answer your questions, special workshops, and...2023-11-291h 02Query & CompanyQuery & CompanyJake Returns From Europe, Midweek Colts Update As Patriots, Frankfurt, Approaches, Nate Atkins, Rapheal Davis, Mike Vorkunov Join(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the week-long vacation that he went on. Jake tells some stories where he got in trouble for recording something, an issue he had when he took the rental car back, and recaps his experience at the Anne Frank house. (23:43-44:11) – The Athletic’s Mike Vorkunov joins Query & Company to highlight the news last week regarding the future of NBA franchises broadcast rights with Bally Sports/Diamond Sports Group after this season, what kind of market he expects for Buddy Hield if the...2023-11-082h 06You\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?JDM | Juvenile DermatomyositisJuvenile dermatomyositis, or JDM is a rare autoimmune myopathy. In their first episode back after sitting specialty exams, Freya and Anne use a case to help explain what JDM is, as well as presentation, treatment and diagnosis (plus a couple of tangents about their day to day work as doctors!).  Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingrightdoctors Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss any episodes and RATE to help other people find us! (This isn’t individual medical advice, please use y...2023-08-0823 minWomanicaWomanicaIcons: Anne MosesAnne Moses (c. 1908 - unknown) was part of the unique queer community in Brooklyn’s waterfront during the second World War.  We're celebrating Pride Month with Icons: supreme queens of queer culture. Some are household names... others are a little more behind the scenes. All of them have defied social norms and influenced generations of people to be unapologetically themselves. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the t...2023-06-0505 minUkulele TalesUkulele TalesAnne ReburnYou may have seen Anne Reburn and her clones in some terrific YouTube cover videos on her channel (Mr. Sandman, with over 9 MILLION views is perhaps the most famous one!), but she also writes and records her own music, produces and directs her own videos, and has done voiceover work for a Netflix animated series.She was also one of the first musicians that I met when I was living in the U.S.A. and the one of the first people to collab with me., so it was great to catch up with her when...2023-05-2439 minPodcast Radio Business InterviewsPodcast Radio Business Interviews50 YEARS OF THE BARCODE: CHANGING THE COURSE OF GLOBAL COMMERCE | Sarah AtkinsSarah Atkins, Director, GS1 UKtalks to Clayton M. Coke of Podcast Radio Business about 50 years since the birth of the barcode. Despite being used by millions daily,nobody really knows how they work, or who created them.The thin and fat lines were dreamed up by Norman Joseph Woodland, who drew the prototype barcode in the sand on a Florida beach in 1948 after being inspired by his Boy Scout training where he learnt that Morse Code sent electronic information through dots and dashes. Heset out to create a two-dimensional linear morse code – pulling dow...2023-04-1116 minWhispers of the SoulWhispers of the SoulAlign Your Life by DesignIn this episode we go on a bit of a self-discovery journey learning all about Human Design including its origins, how it works and how it can help you in your life, particularly in relationships.Our fabulous guest speaker Sarah Atkins from Sarah Atkins Design, explains that Human Design is a combination of Astrology, Chinese Yijing, Kabbalah, the Hindu Chakra system, Quantum Physics, Human Biology and Epigenetics. It gives you an energetic blue print of who you are designed to be.There are five different types in Human Design. They are (1) Generators (70%) and (2) Manifesting Generator, (3...2023-03-077h 44Toronto This WeekendToronto This WeekendCoffee Talk with Anne Marie AtkinsAnne Marie Atkins, Media & Crisis Communications Advisor & Trainer, tells Maggie about her career journey in health care, counselling, communications, journalism and what it is like to be the face of Metrolinx. Atkins also discusses some current issues the city and country are facing, such as the unopened but completed Gardiner ramp, and the banning of Tiktok on government devices. 2023-03-0517 minWoman\'s HourWoman's HourJessie Buckley, Jennie Agg, Nazir Afzal, Zoe Billingham, Martine Oborne, Anne AtkinsNuala McGovern talks to Irish actor Jessie Buckley about her new role as one of an extraordinary ensemble cast in the new film Women Talking. Based on the novel by Miriam Toews, it follows the women of an isolated religious community as they grapple with a huge decision they have to make, as a collective, following the discovery of male violence. Could God go gender neutral in the Church of England and no longer be referred to only as "he" but also as "they" and "she"? Rev Martine Oborne chair of Women and the Church which campaigns...2023-02-0857 minWhat Do You Know For Sure?What Do You Know For Sure?#133 Love is the Answer when Parenting with Sue AtkinsA great conversation with parenting expert Sue Atkins - so much wisdom and tips!https://sueatkinsparentingcoach.com/2022-12-1121 minCourageous GoalsCourageous GoalsCOURAGEOUS STORIES: Energetics & Human Design Coach - Sarah AtkinsCOURAGEOUS STORIES is all about interviewing women who are stepping into their brave and heading for their goals in life and business!   Today's guest is Sarah Atkins; Sarah is an Energetics & Human Design Coach.   Sarah used to work in the fashion industry and started out doing some freelance design work hence the name 'Sarah Atkins Design'. She then began coaching and mentoring, which moved her business over to this new space in coaching and then Human Design found her... what a perfect fit for Sarah Atkins Design! Listen to hear more ab...2022-11-1426 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Anne's Big News | choosing a specialtyIn this episode, we take the podcast in a slightly different direction by discussing a non-clinical topic!  The news is out, Anne has changed specialty! But what has she changed to? Why did she do it? What is a day in the life of her new specialty like? What's next? Tune in now to hear the answers to all these questions and more! More importantly, we discuss what's important when choosing a specialty to pursue - so whether you're undecided on what specialty you'd like to pursue, or you are contemplating changing specialty/career pathway, t...2022-08-1434 minWomanicaWomanicaProdigies: Anne FrankAnne Frank (1929-1945) was a woman whose diary revealed the atrocities of World War II.History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically sh...2022-05-1207 minFrom the Producer\'s OfficeFrom the Producer's Office82. Previewing the 2022 Season with Thomas Atkins (Lensky), Kezia Bienek (Carmen) and moreIn this episode, our CEO and Director of Opera James Cluttion speaks to some of our artists and directors involved in the Opera Holland Park 2022 Season. We hear from Thomas Atkins, Kezia Bienek, Ella Marchment, Themba Mvula and Anne Sophie Duprels about their upcoming productions. They chat about the excitement of being reunited with their OHP family, the pressures of singing iconic roles, and why it’s so important to have a woman direct Carmen in 2022. Catch our interviewees in the following productions this Summer: Thomas Atkins – Lensky, Eugene Onegin Kezia Bienek – Carmen, Carmen Ella Marchment – Director, Little Women Themba Mvula –...2022-02-1847 minOn Air with Brandon AtkinsOn Air with Brandon AtkinsOABA Podcast #214 - Brando is OFFICIALLY a relative to the show! Plus, Famba and Pink Pandas & Aya hang out!On the show: The Feed The E-3 Powerpick Finding Love in Lockdown Famba (14:30) COVID Hobbies New Music Friday Brando (31:06) Pink Panda and Aya Anne (45:17) 2021-09-1756 minRelish The Award-Winning Full Audiobook Experience!Relish The Award-Winning Full Audiobook Experience!Whisper Cottage by Anne Wyn ClarkPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502572to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whisper Cottage Series: #1 of The Thriller Collection Author: Anne Wyn Clark Narrator: Lauren Moakes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 39 minutes Release date: September 2, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: ‘I couldn't put it down, read it cover to cover in a day… A fabulous chilling thriller.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A mysterious figure. A whispering community. A deadly secret…  When Stina and Jack move to an old rural cottage, they’re hoping for a fresh start. Their new home is run-down compared to their neighbour’s, but generous Mrs Barley quickly becomes a friend. Until...2021-09-029h 39Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseWhisper Cottage by Anne Wyn ClarkPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502572to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whisper Cottage Series: #1 of The Thriller Collection Author: Anne Wyn Clark Narrator: Lauren Moakes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 39 minutes Release date: September 2, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: ‘I couldn't put it down, read it cover to cover in a day… A fabulous chilling thriller.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A mysterious figure. A whispering community. A deadly secret…  When Stina and Jack move to an old rural cottage, they’re hoping for a fresh start. Their new home is run-down compared to their neighbour’s, but generous Mrs Barley quickly becomes a friend. Until...2021-09-029h 39Access Unmissable Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseAccess Unmissable Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseWhisper Cottage by Anne Wyn ClarkPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502572 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whisper Cottage Series: #1 of The Thriller Collection Author: Anne Wyn Clark Narrator: Lauren Moakes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 39 minutes Release date: September 2, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: ‘I couldn't put it down, read it cover to cover in a day… A fabulous chilling thriller.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A mysterious figure. A whispering community. A deadly secret…  When Stina and Jack move to an old rural cottage, they’re hoping for a fresh start. Their new home is run-down compared to their neighbour’s, but generous Mrs Barley quickly becomes a friend. Unti...2021-09-0205 minMusic On Your Own TermsMusic On Your Own TermsMusic On Your Own Terms 125 "Martin Atkins - The Secret To Success Is Unneutered Zombie Kittens"Music On Your Own Terms 125 - Martin Atkins - The Secret To Success Is Unneutered Zombie Kittens It is with great pleasure that I present my interview with the one and only Martin Atkins, drummer for Public Image Limited, Killing Joke, Ministry, his own band Pigface, entrepreneur, college lecturer, author, and international speaker. Martin talks about his journey, from his dad getting him a drum kit and setting him up with gigs, the early punk scene and joining PIL, to noticing the mismanagement of the bands, he was in and turning their finances around through merch. We...2021-06-151h 02Brain Matter Chatter (BMC)Brain Matter Chatter (BMC)Episode 1: Supervisor-Supervisee Relationships with Dr. Melanie-Anne AtkinsMentor-mentee relationships are dynamic & often complex, especially when discussing mental health. In this episode, Dr. Melanie Anne Atkins, a mental health advocate and researcher & Acting Associate Director at Graduate Programs at the Center for Teaching & Learning at Western University, takes us through ways to establish expectations and a positive relationship on both ends. Additionally we chat about how to talk about mental health with a mentor/supervisor. Episode 1 highlights the rate of graduate student success and how supervisor-supervisee relationships are a crucial source of support for graduate students.2021-06-131h 01Experience Your Ears To A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.Experience Your Ears To A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.Debs at War by Anne de CourcyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/29449to listen full audiobooks. Title: Debs at War Author: Anne de Courcy Narrator: Rachel Atkins Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins Release date: 06-08-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 32 ratings Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Pre-war debutantes were members of the most protected, not to say isolated, stratum of 20th-century society: the young (17-20) unmarried daughters of the British upper classes. For most of them, the war changed all that for ever. It meant independence and the shock of the new, and daily exposure to customs and attitudes that must have seemed completely alien to...2021-06-0810h 09The MissionThe MissionPriscilla Atkins and Sue-Anne HunterPriscilla Atkins, Co-Chair of The National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS) discusses Black Deaths in Custody. Then, social worker and social justice advocate Sue-Anne Hunter on the March For Justice movement.With presenter Daniel James.Website:  https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/the-mission2021-03-1639 minJo\'s Art History PodcastJo's Art History Podcast23. Anna Atkins and the Cyanotype with Josie PurcellWelcome back to the Jo’s Art History Podcast and welcome to my first International Women’s Day Special! And what a a treat we have in store for you today! Ever heard of Anna Atkins? Well, you will definitely not forget her after this incredible chat with photographer and photographic artist Josie Purcell! Anna Atkins is THE FIRST PERSON EVER to create a photo book with her 1843 Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions. How did she create this I hear you ask? Using the Cyanotype printing process!!  Listen to fin...2021-03-0953 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Physiological bradycardia in sleep | shawty get low low low low low low lowBradycardia during sleep is a physiological phenomenon related to increased vagal tone. In the absence of red flags, it does not require investigation.    You don’t want to miss: Why bradycardia in sleep happens Explaining the condition to families Red flags to watch for and when to investigate   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingrightdoctors Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com   Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss out on any pearls of wisdom...2021-02-2407 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?PKU | phenylketonuriaPhenylketonuria (PKU) is the most common inborn error of metabolism. It is an autosomal recessive condition caused by a disorder of metabolism of an amino acid called phenylalanine. It leads to build up of phenylalanine  in the body which can have serious effects on brain development. Children with PKU can grow and develop normally, if they are carefully monitored and given a diet low in phenylalanine. You don’t want to miss: A case Explaining the condition to families Statistics Aetiology Presentation Complications Investigations Management Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingrightdoctors Facebook: htt...2021-02-2118 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Intraosseous Access | I can feel it in my bonesIntraosseous access is a type of vascular access that you get through inserting the needle directly into the bone, aiming for the medullary cavity. You get IO access as an alternative to  Intravenous access in situations where IV access is not practical or will take too long e.g. a shocked patient who is peripherally shut down. The bone is luckily a non collapsible option! Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingright.pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t mis...2021-02-1714 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Reflux in babies | here's a little something I saved for laterGastro-oesophageal reflux is a common, almost expected, phenomenon in babies, and usually resolves by 18 months of age. Although babies may posset (fancy word for a small vomit) frequently, they still gain weight and look like happy, healthy babies.    Conversely, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is where the reflux has gone a step further, and complications such as poor growth and oesophagitis have kicked in.    So what can we do about it? Listen to this episode to find out!   You don’t want to miss: A case Explaining the conditi...2021-02-1420 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Growing Pains | we reveal the TRUTH about what those aches really wereGrowing pains are the most common cause of recurrent musculoskeletal pain in children. It affects 10–20% of children, with peak incidence between age 4 and 12 yr. It's important to be aware of red flags in presentation that should make you consider other differentials. Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingright.pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss out on any pearls of wisdom and RATE if you can to help other people find us!2021-02-1004 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?NF1 | neurofibromatosis type 1Neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal dominant disorder associated with benign and occasionally malignant nerve tumours. NF1 is caused by a gene mutation on chromosome 17 which encodes neurofibromin. NF1 is associated with optic nerve tumours, neurofibromas, freckling of the groin and axilla, cafe au lait spots, skeletal abnormalities and lisch nodules in the iris.  You don’t want to miss: A case Explaining the condition to families Statistics Aetiology Presentation Complications Investigations Management Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingright.pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com...2021-02-0723 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?PURPLE crying/colic | the A to Z (or P to E) of unsettled babiesSummary:  Colic is an outdated term for a normal developmental stage in an infant's life. The acronym PURPLE crying describes the features Peak of crying – peak at 2 months, less in months 3-5, Unexpected, Resists soothing, Pain-like face, Long lasting, and Evening.    Although a normal phenomenon for infants, PURPLE crying is highly distressing for parents and therefore it is vital to check in with parents and consider admission for those at extreme exhaustion.    The mainstay for management is education and follow up for those who require it.    You don’...2021-02-0326 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?DiGeorge syndrome | AKA 22q11.2 deletion syndromeSummary:  DiGeorge syndrome is a genetic condition caused by the deletion of a chunk of genes on chromosome 22 (specifically the q11.2 region). The classic triad of DiGeorge syndrome is cardiac anomalies, underdeveloped thymus gland and hypocalcaemia (secondary to underdevelopment of the parathyroid glands). The phenotype of DiGeorge syndrome is related to abnormal development of the embryonic pharyngeal pouch system, which is responsible for the development of the thymus, parathyroid gland, some facial development including ear development, and some cardiac development. DiGeorge syndrome is classified as either partial or complete, with the distinction being t...2021-01-3122 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?6 Week Milestones | plus extra things about babies because they don't actually do enough to fill an epDevelopmental milestones are a huuuuge part of general paediatrics. Briefly, developmental milestones are a set of skills that most infants will attain by a certain age. They can be broadly categorised into gross motor, fine motor, language and social. Today we will discuss what milestones 6 week olds should be attaining, plus we will also touch on typical feeding, sleep, wet and dirty nappies, growth and other some common issues that you might be asked about by families.  Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingright.pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com2021-01-2717 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Coeliac Disease | we have a gut feeling that the immune system is being a bit dramaticWith special guest - Alice Bleathman, dietitian Coeliac disease is an immune-mediated disorder where gluten in food triggers an immune response that results in damage to the small intestine. The presentations varies but often includes poor growth, gastrointestinal symptoms and micronutrient deficiencies from malabsorption. You don’t want to miss: A case Differentials for chronic diarrhoea Explaining the condition to families An overview of the pathophysiology Aetiology Presentation Complications Treatment Check out Alice on instagram at @alicebleathman_dietitian  Follow us on Instagram @yourekiddingright.pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our ema...2021-01-2440 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?HEEADSSS assessment | we put our heads together to discuss the adolescent psychosocial interviewHEEADSSS (with a varying number of Es and Ss according to locality) is a framework to help clinicians take a psychosocial interview, usually from an adolescent. It assists us in treating an adolescent patient within their wider context, screening for a range of items from mental health to risks to the individual, both from self and externally.  You don't want to miss: Tips to help you hone your general approach to the adolescent psychosocial interview - rapport is key! A detailed breakdown of each aspect of the HEEADSSS interview How to close a psychosocial interview   ...2021-01-2032 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Hirschsprung's Disease | we lost our nerve for this one!Hirschprung’s Disease, sometimes called congenital aganglionic megacolon, is the most common cause of neonatal bowel obstruction. It is due to an absence of ganglion nerve cells in the lower bowel. The absence of these cells leads to abnormal peristalsis so the aganglionic portion doesn’t relax properly, effectively causing an obstruction.  You don’t want to miss: A case Differentials for neonatal bowel obstruction Explaining the condition to families An overview of the pathophysiology Aetiology Presentation, including the complication of enterocolitis Treatment Prognosis  Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your...2021-01-1725 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Newborn Screening Test | study hard little babies!The Newborn Screening Test is a quick, safe and effective way to identify babies at risk of certain serious conditions. Screening is the only way to identify affected babies early as there may be no signs or symptoms of illness at birth. By the time affected babies show symptoms, their development or health may already be impaired. Early diagnosis allows early treatment or management to prevent or reduce complications. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you h...2021-01-1308 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?G6PD | we've BEAN thinking about glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase deficiencyG6PD deficiency is a genetic disorder where the body doesn’t have enough G6PD (aka glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) which usually functions to protect the red blood cells from normal oxidative stress. Without enough protective G6PD, the red cells haemolyse, mostly in response to certain triggers like viral illness and certain foods and medications. There is no cure for G6PD but most people with the condition can live normal lives as long as they avoid triggers, although they can often be quite unwell when they first present with symptoms of G6PD deficiency. ...2021-01-1032 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Impetigo | can you spot the difference between rashesImpetigo is a common bacterial skin infection, characterised by blisters or vesicles which then rupture and develop a crusted lesion. It is also known as school sores, as it is so common in kids and spreads like wildfire amongst classes if not treated and general measures taken to prevent spread.    It is caused by staphylococcus and group A streptococcus. Although impetigo is usually very responsive to topical or oral treatment, a number possible complications do occasionally occur, with the most serious being rheumatic fever from group A streptococcus.    You don't want to m...2021-01-0610 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Intussusception | we scope out some bowel problemsIntussusception is the telescoping of a proximal segment of bowel into the more distal bowel lumen. It is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in kids aged 5 months to 3 years, and is the most common abdominal emergency in children under 2 years of age.    Intussusception can present in a nonspecific manner, so it is vital for clinicians to consider it as a possibility for many types of presentations. In this episode, we discuss the various ways in which intussusception can present, and the approach to management.    You don’t want to miss:2021-01-0324 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Precocious puberty | don't peak too soonPrecocious puberty is the early onset of puberty - which is prior to the age of 8 years in girls, and 9 years in boys. It is more common in girls than in boys, and it is important to remember that girls are much more likely to have idiopathic precocious puberty than boys are (boys experiencing precocious puberty are much more likely to have a pathological cause).   Precocious puberty can be split into central and peripheral. Central precocious puberty is gonadotropin dependent, meaning it is triggered by premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and release of gonadotropins f...2020-12-1620 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Retinopathy of prematurity | look at moi, look at moiRetinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a potential complication of prematurity, caused by development of abnormal vascularisation of the retina. The lower the birthweight and gestational age, the higher the risk of ROP.   Many cases of ROP require monitoring only, but some require further management by a specialist team.    You don’t want to miss: An overview of ROP and its complications How to describe ROP to a parent A quick overview of normal retinal development and the pathophysiology of ROP  Risk factors for ROP Treatment of ROP   Links a...2020-12-1311 minDie PodcastinDie Podcastin#DiePodcastin im Bild: Isabel Rohner& Regula Stämpfli über Fotografinnen wie Abbot, Atkins, Käsebier, Taro, Cameron, Baker, Freund, Lange, Wearing, Lorna Simpson, Bourke-White, Cunnigham uva#DiePodcastin im Bild: Isabel Rohner& Regula Stämpfli über Fotografinnen wie Abbot, Atkins, Käsebier, Taro, Cameron, Baker, Lange, Freund, Wearing, Simpson, Bourke-White, Cunnigham uva Willkommen im Pantheon der Unkonventionalität. Die Welt der Fotografie wäre nichts ohne die Frauen. Als das Medium 1839 erfunden wurde, hatte es noch nichts vom akademischen und pornografischen Glamour, der die Kamera zum Männerobjekt gemacht hat. Es war die Technik der Demokratisierung und der Frauen. Je progressiver ein Medium, umso mehr Frauen: Dies war bei der Kamera, beim Auto und beim Computer so. Sobald sich die Männer die Technik aneigne...2020-12-1200 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Hypospadias | a different kind of hole-in-oneSummary:  Hypospadias is a not uncommon finding on a the baby check of a baby boy - there will be one in every 150-350 boys who have it. It is the finding of the urethral opening situated on the ventral side of the penile shaft, with varying levels of severity.   Most boys with hypospadias will require surgery to correct it.    You don’t want to miss: Definition of hypospadias  When to refer What other features make the finding of hypospadias more concerning than others Advice to give parents  The path...2020-12-0910 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Genetic Testing | on the right track baby I was born this wayIn clinical medicine we mostly use genetic testing to find genetic causes of a person’s symptoms (such as developmental delay), prenatal carrier testing to determine the risk of two people having a child who will have certain recessive conditions and predictive testing looking for gene mutations that increase one’s risk of developing a disease e.g. checking for BRCA mutations for breast and ovarian cancer risk. We also use it for treatment targeting e.g. looking for certain mutations in the genes of cancer cells that we can target with chemotherapy. The practical applications of genetic testing in m...2020-12-0627 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Erythema toxicum (newborn rash) | I'm toxic, I'm slipping underThis mini episode covers erythema toxicum, AKA erythema toxicum neonatorum, toxic erythema of the newborn, and newborn rash. Erythema toxicum is a very common rash in newborns, especially term babies, and is benign and self resolving.  In this episode, we discuss: Typical features of the newborn rash Differential diagnoses to consider How to describe newborn rash to parents Histological features of newborn rash Investigations that clinicians may consider if diagnosis if unclear   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/  ...2020-12-0207 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?ADHD | have you been paying attention?Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurobehavioral disorder of childhood, and amongst the most prevalent chronic health conditions affecting school-aged children.  It is considered to be a developmental disorder of self regulation, and is characterised by inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. Hyperactive and inattentive behaviours are common in children. In ADHD, these behaviours are on the end of the spectrum where they are considered developmentally inappropriate and impair daily activities at home, school and other normal settings. You don’t want to miss: A case Differentials and associated conditions Epidemiology Aetiology Pathophysiology Diagnostic cri...2020-11-2919 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Breath-Holding Spells | you take my breath awayBreath holding spells (sometimes called breath holding attacks) are reflexive events that usually occur in a crying child from about 6 months to 6 years. They present with apnoea and bradycardia and sometimes loss of consciousness. Occasionally they can also lead to a seizure. They are quite common but can be really frightening to onlookers. They affect about 1 in 20 children. You don’t want to miss: An overview on breath-holding spells, including the difference between cyanotic and pallid spells Describing the condition to a patient Investigation and management considerations Prognosis Links and resources: Follow us...2020-11-2505 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Poor Growth | all about dem gainzPoor growth is a really common issue in paediatrics. It used to mostly be called “failure to thrive” but we are generally moving away from this because it can be quite a distressing name for families. We say “poor growth” or “faltering growth”. Essentially “poor growth” is used to describe children who are not growing as expected. You don’t want to miss: A case Differentials for the causes of poor growth An overview of assessing poor growth, including growth charts What weight gains we can expect infants to have When to do further investigations and...2020-11-2224 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Vulvovaginitis | I got ants in my pantsVulvovaginitis is a very common gynaecological condition affecting girls aged 2-8 years. Although this usually resolves by the time of puberty, there may be several itchy episodes before it gets better.    You don’t want to miss: How to describe vulvovaginitis to a patient The pathophysiology of vulvovaginitis How to diagnose and treat    Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com   Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE...2020-11-1809 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn | because babies annoyingly can't eat green leafy vegetablesHaemorrhagic disease of the newborn (HDN) is a term that encompasses all haemorrhagic diseases found in newborn babies. In this episode, we focus on vitamin K deficiency bleeding, a significant cause of haemorrhagic disease of the newborn.    You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe HDN to a patient The pathophysiology of HDN How to diagnose and treat HDN The complications of HDN   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email i...2020-11-1527 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Balanitis | "just the tip" of penile problemsBalanitis (occasionally called Balanoposthitis) is an inflammation of the head of the penis (the ‘glans’), that causes red, painful and often itchy skin. It is really common. Management ranges from trigger avoidance to oral antibiotics. In this episode we discuss: An overview of what balanitis is How it presents What causes it What investigations we do How we treat it Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit S...2020-11-1110 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Biliary atresia | not all roads lead to bile flowBiliary atresia is a surgically treatable cause of conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia encountered during the newborn period. It accounts for 50% of paediatric liver transplants.    You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe biliary atresia to a parent The pathophysiology of biliary atresia - or what we know of it How to diagnose and treat  The short and long term complications   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com  2020-11-0813 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Puberty | re-living our pimply nightmaresWith a few planned episodes on puberty-related disorders in the works, we take you through the normal puberty process as a baseline prior to the release of these episodes!   You don’t want to miss: Some important definitions  A breakdown of the physiology related to puberty The sequence of puberty   Links and resources:   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com   Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so...2020-11-0408 minMonatslese – Der Podcast über Bücher & FeelingsMonatslese – Der Podcast über Bücher & FeelingsFolge 9: Oktober 2020Lurz & Sauer blicken zurück auf einen Oktober zwischen Grusel und Klischée und diskutieren über die Notwendigkeit von Erinnerungen und dem Festhalten am Was-wäre-wenn. Es geht um die uralte Grundsatzfrage Hund oder Katze, die Verbundenheit zu Autor*innen, den olfaktorischen Soundtrack von Annes Leben und um ein wirklich potthässliches Buchcover. Bücher, auf die wir zurückgeblickt haben: Yoko Ogawa - Insel der verlorenen Erinnerung (übersetzt von Sabine Mangold), Maya Angelou - Was für immer mir gehört (übersetzt von Melanie Walz), Sigrid Nunez - Sempre Susan (übersetzt von Anette Grube), Maja Lunde...2020-11-041h 11You\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?BRUE | tea? coffee? unresponsive episode? A BRUE (Brief Resolved Unexplained Event) is an event in an infant that is characterised by a marked change in either: Breathing Tone Colour Level of responsiveness Followed by a complete return to a baseline state, and that cannot be explained by a medical cause. A BRUE is a diagnosis of exclusion. In this episode we discuss: A case Diagnostic criteria Describing the condition to a patient Differentials for BRUE The history of BRUE and "apparent life threatening events" When to investigate further A discussion about the use of apnoea monitors ...2020-11-0122 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Cradle cap | that one flaky friendSeborrhoeic dermatitis (cradle cap) is a very common but benign skin condition in younger babies under the age of 3 months. It affects 70% of babies in some way by the age of 3 months.    You don’t want to miss: What cradle cap is How to explain cradle cap to a parent The pathophysiology of cradle cap How to diagnose and treat cradle cap when required   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is youreki...2020-10-2808 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Epilepsy | shake it off woah-oh-oh1 in 20 children will have a seizure at some point in their life. Epilepsy is a diagnosis given when someone has recurrent seizures that are unprovoked. It affects 1 in 200 children.  You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe epilepsy to a patient Seizure differentials Causes of seizures that you need to rule out The main types of seizures How to diagnose and treat (including seizure first aid) Complications to be aware of Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Ou...2020-10-2523 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Neonatal reflexes | weird flex, but OKThe reflexes we cover today are the primitive neonatal reflexes that are replaced by meaningful movements usually by around 6 months of age, depending on the reflex. Listen in to find out what the neonatal reflexes are, which gestational age at which each one starts to develop, how to test for them, and when they should disappear by!   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/   Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com   Make sure you hit SUBS...2020-10-2108 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Eating disorders | anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder The number of people in Australia with an eating disorder at any given time is estimated to be 913,986, or approximately 4% of the population. Of these people, 47% have binge eating disorder, 12% have bulimia nervosa, 3% have anorexia nervosa and 38% have other eating disorders. You don’t want to miss: A case An overview of the most common eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder Presenting symptoms and signs Investigations Complications  Management Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Ou...2020-10-1826 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Undescended testes | the one time we want to drop the ballUndescended testes are a common finding in neonates, affecting 1 in 20 term baby boys and up to a third of preterm baby boys. Thus, it is a high yield topic for anyone working with babies to know well.    You don’t want to miss: Some statistics How to describe undescended testes to a patient How to examine a baby with possible undescended testes When to refer and when it is appropriate to wait  The potential complications   Links and resources:   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Fa...2020-10-1409 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Necrotising Enterocolitis | I have a gut feelingSummary:  Necrotising enterocolitis is the most common gastrointestinal emergency in neonates. It affects predominantly premature and very low birthweight babies, and smaller babies present later than do bigger babies.    You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe necrotising enterocolitis to a parent The pathophysiology of necrotising enterocolitis How to diagnose and treat necrotising enterocolitis The short and long term complications   Links and resources:   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is youre...2020-10-1123 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Head Swellings in Neonates | don't let your head get too bigHead swellings are extremely common in the newborn period. Some are pretty harmless, and some require immediate admission to the neonatal ward. Let's go through the ones you need to know: caput succedaneum, cephalhaematoma, and subgaleal haemorrhage. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss out on any pearls of wisdom and RATE if you can to help other people find us! (This isn’t individual medical advic...2020-10-0708 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?IV Fluids | here's a thirst trap for youIntravenous fluids can be daunting, and for good reason - more adverse events are reported from IV fluids than any other drug. Today we give you an overview of "how much", "how fast" and "what kind" of fluid to give in a variety of circumstances: Resuscitation Maintenance Replacement Rehydration Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss out on any pearls of wis...2020-10-0419 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Group B streptococcus | we're so culturedWelcome to our first mini episode! Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a common transient organism found in the GI tract, vagina and urethra. It is present in about 20% of pregnant people. Whilst not harmful to adults as it is a commensal organism, it can be very harmful to neonates.    You don’t want to miss: Epidemiology How to explain GBS to a parent Investigations to consider Prevention considerations Treating the infected and unwell neonate    Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/you...2020-09-2809 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Gastroenteritis | just for sh*ts and gigglesGastroenteritis is one of the most common infective causes for paediatric presentations. Although most cases are self limiting, there are particular management considerations and red flags to consider.    You don’t want to miss: A case based discussion How to describe gastroenteritis to a patient An overview of parasitic, bacterial and viral gastroenteritis Some differentiating factors between the different types of gastroenteritis  How to manage a child with gastroenteritis Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is you...2020-09-2726 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Pyloric stenosis | It's a bird, it's a plane... oh no it's a projectile vomitPyloric stenosis is one of the most common surgical problems in infants under 3 months of age. Although overall mortality is generally low, the main complications are severe dehydration and hypochloraemic hypokalaemic metabolic alkalosis.    You don’t want to miss: Important differentials How to describe pyloric stenosis to a parent Risk factors for pyloric stenosis Management of pyloric stenosis   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SU...2020-09-2020 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Henoch-Schonlein Purpura | HSP more than just a delicious snackHSP is the most common vasculitis of childhood, usually seen in children aged 2-8 years. Although it is usually self-limiting, there can be significant complications. You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe HSP to a patient The pathophysiology of HSP How to diagnose and treat  The short and long term complications Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss o...2020-09-1321 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?22. Neonatal hypoglycaemia | not your usual sugar babyHypoglycaemia is a common postnatal ward call. Undiagnosed and untreated, it can have catastrophic complications. Luckily, we've summarised it into under 30 minutes for you! In this episode, we discuss: Differentials that can cause or contribute to hypoglycaemia How to explain this condition to a parent Treatment of hypoglycaemia Preventative measures  Complications of hypoglycaemia   Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss...2020-09-0627 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Type 1 Diabetes - our sweetest patientsType 1 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in children and adolescents. It is an autoimmune condition affect the insulin-secreting beta cells of pancreas, resulting in insulin deficiency. You don’t want to miss: A case How to describe type 1 diabetes to a patient A quick overview of glucose metabolism The pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes How to diagnose and treat  The short and long term complications Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Our email is yourekiddingrightpod@gmail.com 2020-08-3022 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Diabetic ketoacidosis | sugar sugar how you get so fl(high)Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially life-threatening complication of type 1 diabetes (in most instances). It may also constitute the first presentation of T1DM in a patient.  In this episode, we discuss: The diagnosis of DKA How it presents How to explain this condition to parents  Management of DKA Potential complications to watch out for Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/  Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don’t miss out on any pearls of wisdo...2020-08-2328 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Cerebral Palsy | can we get allied health on the line?? Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive disorder of movement and posture. It results from insult to fetal/infant brain. The type and degree of movement difficulty that children with CP experience can vary greatly. Currently there is no cure but there are options for managing it with the aim to improve function and quality of life. In this episode we discuss: Differentials How to describe it to a patient What we know about aetiology The main subtypes of CP and how they present Diagnosis and screening tools Management and the multi-disciplinary approach Links and...2020-08-1632 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Transgender and Gender Diversity | what we need to know and why we need to do betterBeing gender diverse or transgender is not a medical condition, but it can result in illnesses such as gender dysphoria, and often requires medical intervention for gender affirmation.  Statistically, healthcare professionals are not well-versed in looking after gender diverse patients. We are hoping to contribute to educating ourselves and our peers so we can do a better job of caring for this group of people. You don’t want to miss: Important definitions Statistics  Medical and non-medical implications Principles of medical management (puberty blockers, hormones, surgery) Links and resources: Follow us on Inst...2020-08-0936 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Approach to abdominal pain |who do I need to call??Abdominal pain is a common presenting complaint in children. Confusingly, there are many different causes. In this episode, we aim to equip you with the knowledge to help differentiate between urgent and less urgent causes. You don't want to miss: A general approach to abdominal pain Important differentials How to take a good pain history How to examine a child with abdominal pan Investigations to be considered  Discharge considerations Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourekiddingrightpod-107273607638323/ Make sure you hit S...2020-08-0239 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Perthes |what is hip-ening to their femoral head??Legg-Calve-Perthes (or just Perthes) disease causes idiopathic avascular necrosis of the femoral head in a child. It presents with a limp which is often painless but not always. No one is 100% sure what causes it but the end result is disruption of the blood supply to the proximal femoral epiphysis which leads to osteonecrosis and femoral head deformity (which can go on to cause problems such as limited range of motion and osteoarthritis). You don’t want to miss: A case example How to describe the condition to a patient and their family Differentials fo...2020-07-2629 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Kawasaki Disease | the zebra to look out forIt's often said in medicine, "look for horses, not zebras". Well, Kawasaki disease is one zebra that you don't want to miss. The second most common vasculitis behind Henoch Schonlein Purpura, Kawasaki disease can result in severe outcomes if not treated early. Tune in to find out how to diagnose and manage a child with Kawasaki disease. You don't want to miss: How to explain Kawasaki disease to a parent in a clear manner The pathophysiology of cardiac complications of Kawasaki disease The diagnostic criteria of Kawasaki disease How to manage a child presenting...2020-07-1930 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Croup | when children start to barkCroup is one of the most common conditions resulting in hospitalisation in children.  Tune in to find out how to assess and manage a child with croup, as well as a discussion about epiglottis as a little extra!  You don’t want to miss: How to explain croup to parents in a clear manner How to assess the severity of a child’s presentation with croup Indications for hospital admission Pathophysiology  Risk factors for severe disease Discharge considerations Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourekiddingright.pod/ and Faceboo...2020-07-1236 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis | twist and shout Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis (SUFE) is a disorder of the hip joint most common in early adolescents.  During adolescence, the growth plate (physis) is very active with dividing cells and is responsible for the growth spurt. It is quite weak and vulnerable to shearing forces during this time. In SUFE, the growth plate suffers a form of fracture, and the femoral neck slips away from the epiphysis. You don’t want to miss: A case of a child with SUFE Differentials for a painful limp in adolescents Presentation  Classificaiton Investigation Management Links and reso...2020-07-0526 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Appendicitis |no guts no gloryWe will go as far as to say you will all see at least a few cases of appendicitis in your careers - even if you only treat adult patients! The highest incidence occurs in people aged 15-29. Join Dr Freya and Dr Anne as they go through everything you need to know about appendicitis, particularly in children. You don’t want to miss: How to differentiate causes of acute abdominal pain and and common differentials for appendicitis What causes appendicitis? How do we diagnose it? How do we treat it? What complications do yo...2020-06-2832 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip | hip hip hooray for early detectionDDH is abnormal morphology and development of the acetabulum. It occurs on a spectrum - from mild acetabular dysplasia (i.e. abnormal morphology of the “ball” of the ball and socket) to hip subluxation (partial contact between femoral head and acetabulum) to dislocation (no contact between the articulating surfaces of the hip). If caught early enough, it can usually be treated with simple bracing. If diagnosed late, it may lead to major surgery and significant disability. You don’t want to miss: What are the risk factors and how do these contribute to DDH How to...2020-06-2133 minYou\'re Kidding, Right?You're Kidding, Right?TORCH - part 2 |illuminating perinatal infectionsPerinatal infections account for 2-3% of all congenital abnormalities. The TORCH infections are some of the most common infections associated with congenital anomalies, some with devastating consequences if left untreated or go undetected.  Tune in to learn more about rubella, CMV and HSV, the potential complications they cause and what to do about them.  You don’t want to miss: How these infections are transmitted The ways in which they present The foetal and neonatal complications associated with each infection Management considerations  Links and resources: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/y...2020-06-1730 min