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Restoring Movement, Reclaiming Lives: Advancing Brachial Plexus Injury Care at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
David Brogan, MD, MSc, and Christopher Dy, MD, MPH, who are pioneering new approaches to treating brachial plexus injuries, including those caused by high-velocity trauma such as motor vehicle accidents.Evaluation and Treatment of Common Knee Injuries in Athletes
Dr. Matthew Matava discusses common athletic knee injuries including evaluation, preventions, and intervention.Aortic Valve Disease in Primary Care: What to know, what to do and when to get concerned
Dr. Marc Sintek shared an overview of Aortic Valve Disease as it relates to patients presenting to a primary care practice.Atopic Dermatitis -The Old and the New
Dr. Siegel discusses atopic dermatitis.Assessment and Management of Hearing Loss
Dr. Speaker discusses the assessment and management of hearing loss.Pediatric Dyslipidemia
Christopher A. Sumski, DO reviews causes of dyslipidemia in pediatric patients, screen guidelines, and types of interventions.Multidisciplinary Intervention for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (FNSD)
Megan Shelton, PhD and Catherine Pike, PhD provide an overview of Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (FNSD) diagnosis and tips for taking about FNSD with patients and their families.2025 Unlocking Artificial Intelligence to Improve Patient Care
As artificial intelligence (AI) emerges in the health care realm, it’s important to stay focused on the ultimate goals of maximizing patient outcomes and improving quality of care.Curves of the Pediatric Back: Kyphosis and Scoliosis
Blake Montgomery, MD, presents on "Curves of the Pediatric Back: Kyphosis and Scoliosis"Breastfeeding Basics for Outpatient Pediatricians: Supporting Mom and Baby Until the Milk Comes In
Leanne DePalma, MD, presents on "Breastfeeding Basics for Outpatient Pediatricians: Supporting Mom and Baby Until the Milk Comes In."At Barnes-Jewish Hospital, A Wider Organ Donor Pool Saves Lives
The DCD program at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and WashU Medicine was initiated in response to the increasing waiting periods for heart transplants, despite the 2018 changes in organ allocation aimed at reducing wait list mortality.Advanced Heart Valve Procedures Expand Treatments for Patients With Limited Options
Heart specialists at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center in St. Louis, Mo., are pioneering advances that enhance the quality of life for patients who have historically suffered debilitating symptoms with limited therapeutic options.Osseointegration Offers Enhanced Quality of Life to Patients With Residual Limbs
It’s estimated that more than half a million people in the United States experience limb loss annually.Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease: What You Need to Know
Sarah Henkel, MD, defines metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease and presents on how to diagnose it in children.Common Conditions and Communication
Gabrel Burton, OD, presents on strabismus in infants.FGFRS-opathies: ACH and HCH
Catherine Gooch, MD, presents on achondroplasia and hypochondroplasia and bone formations.Anti-Obesity Medications for Pediatricians
Jennifer E. Sprague, MD, PhD, presents on childhood weight stigma linked to health consequences.Congenital Syphilis: An Epidemic Driven by Social Determinants of Health
Elizabeth Daniels, MD, discusses how congenital syphilis can lead to stillbirth, prematurity and significant neonatal morbidity.My Child's Head Looks Strange, is it Normal?
Eric Thompson, MD, presents on the three categories of hydrocephalus. Obstructive, Communicating and Ex Vacuo.Understanding Autonomic Dysfunction in Children
Shannon Jenkin Swiney, PNP, presents on the pathophysiology of the autonomic nervous system as well as the diagnosis, management and treatment of Autonomic Dysfunction.For Epilepsy Patients Struggling with Side Effects of Medications, There is Hope at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Epilepsy affects approximately 3 million Americans, with a lifetime risk of 1 in 26.Early Intervention & Multidisciplinary Care: Key to Positive Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the only hospital within 200 miles of St. Louis to offer a full spectrum of heart failure and cardiomyopathy care integrated with other disciplines.Advancing the Medical Care at St. Louis Children's Hospital NICU
St. Louis Children’s Hosptial is home to one of the largest level IV newborn intensive care units in the nation, consistently recognized among the top programs by U.S. News & World Report.Assessing and Managing Anxiety in the Ambulatory Setting
Max Rosen, MD, presents on how to construct a differential diagnosis for pediatric school avoidance using knowledge of epidemiology of most common pediatric anxiety disorders.