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Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner

Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner

By: UT Health San Antonio
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Cases, updates, and discussions for the busy pediatric practitioner brought to you by UT Health San Antonio Host and author Holly Wayment.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Resilience Under Fire: Lessons from War Correspondent Benjamin Hall
    Mar 25 2026

    Host Holly Wayment and war correspondent Benjamin Hall discusses his New York Times bestselling books, his near-fatal injury while reporting in Ukraine, and the long recovery that followed. He shares how family, community, and inner strength drove his rehabilitation and inspired his children’s book about bravery and standing up for others.

    Hall also offers practical advice for clinicians and families on communication, resilience, and supporting loved ones through trauma, and emphasizes the importance of taking action, staying connected, and finding hope.

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    42 mins
  • Grand Rounds: When Kids Hurt: Modern Approaches to Chronic Pediatric Pain
    Mar 13 2026

    Link for CME Credit Coming Soon!

    Holly Wayment welcomes grand rounds speaker Dr. Maged Mina on chronic pediatric pain, presented by University Health’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital and UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Mina reviews his background in anesthesiology and pain management and his long-standing work with children.

    The episode covers recognition and diagnosis of chronic pediatric pain (>3 months), common presentations (headaches, recurrent abdominal pain, musculoskeletal pain, CRPS, cancer- and sickle cell–related pain), and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach focused on functional restoration. Physical therapy (including aquatic therapy), behavioral therapies, hypnosis, acupuncture, and virtual reality are emphasized alongside family collaboration and school reintegration.

    Pharmacologic and interventional options are presented as adjuncts: basic analgesics, gabapentinoids, tricyclics, melatonin, cautious opioid use when necessary, and procedures such as nerve blocks, epidural catheters, Botox, and emerging neuromodulation (peripheral nerve and dorsal root ganglion stimulation). Barriers such as cost, access, and the need for patience and team-based care are also highlighted.

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    42 mins
  • “My Brain Feels Better!”
    Mar 6 2026

    Link for CME credit coming soon!

    This episode follows Lisa and Craig Wilkerson as they share their son Ryan’s sudden, severe decline from sudden-onset OCD-like symptoms to full disability caused by PANS/PANDAS, and the family’s multi-year struggle to get proper medical care.

    They describe repeated misdiagnoses, traumatic hospital experiences, and even CPS involvement, until Dr. Anthony Infante used specialized testing and prescribed IVIG immunotherapy. The treatment gradually restored Ryan’s sleep, hygiene, social life, and independence.

    Listeners and viewers will hear clinical pearls about listening to families, considering autoimmune causes for acute neuropsychiatric changes, and the role of multidisciplinary care and targeted immune testing and treatment.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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Wonderful! This podcast is a mud listen for any pediatric practitioner or anyone interested in Pediatrics. Weekly episodes are timely and so interesting and informative.

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