Paediatrics

A/Prof Daryl Cheng
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Welcome to the Paediatric podcast! Join Dr Tim Jones as he interviews leading experts to discuss paediatric health and supporting young patients. Listen to high-quality clinical advice that will positively change the way you practice and earn CPD with every Healthed podcast!

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds, Gastroenterologist, looks at a case of an infant with colic, identifies strategies, and offers a framework for identifying red flags and concerns.

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds, Paediatric Gastroenterologist, will explain how to sort fact from fiction with young patients and their parents. Exactly what are the gastrointestinal manifestations of cow’s milk allergy in infants, who might have lactose intolerance and which symptoms are being incorrectly attributed to the child’s milk intake.

A/Prof Daryl Efron
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A/Prof Daryl Efron provides a clear outline to help identify children likely to have autism spectrum disorder.

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds, Gastroenterologist, looks at a case of an infant with reflux, identifies strategies, and offers a framework for identifying red flags and concerns.

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds details the prevalence and presentations of iron deficiency in children.

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds, Gastroenterologist, looks at a case of an infant with constipation, identifies strategies, and offers a framework for identifying red flags and concerns.

Dr Rupert Hinds
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Dr Rupert Hinds explains the management of common functional gastrointestinal disorders in infants

Prof Sonia Grover
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In this Healthed lecture, Prof Sonia Grover advises how to best assess and categorise the various symptoms and signs of paediatric and adolescent vulval disorders.

Dr Jennifer McCann
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Toddler milk is popular and becoming more so. Just over a third of Australian toddlers drink it. Parents spend hundreds of millions of dollars on it globally...

A/Prof Christopher Blyth
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All WA babies under eight months old, as well as those aged eight to 19 months at increased risk of severe RSV infection, will be eligible for monoclonal antibodies.

Sophia Auld
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Functional abdominal pain in children is very common. It's often self-limiting, and the cause is rarely serious, but the pain is as real as a gut punch...

Expert/s: Sophia Auld