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  • Colorectal Quiz Episode 14: ARM Newborn Part 3

    Surgeons, neonatologists, pediatricians, and anyone who cares for the newborn child needs to understand how to evaluate anorectal malformations. To clear things up, Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer explain how to make sense of various ARM present…

  • A Peek Into The Future of Surgical Learning: A King, an Ox, & Elon Musk

    This is the presidential address from the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group 2021 Annual meeting. The exponential growth of information, the failure of journals, textbooks, and societies and how AI, machine learning, crowd sourcing, and platform…

  • Appendicitis Interactive Guideline

  • Colorectal Quiz Episode 13 Newborn ARM Part 2

    Surgeons, neonatologists, pediatricians, and anyone who cares for the newborn child needs to understand how to evaluate anorectal malformations. To clear things up, Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer explain how to make sense of various ARM present…

  • Introducing: Vic Garcia

    In today’s episode, we want to introduce you to a pediatric surgeon whose reach expands beyond the walls of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Dr. Vic Garcia. His career in the OR is arguably as impressive as his career researching and improving public health. Here, he talks about how social determinants of health can…

  • Colorectal Quiz episode 12 Newborn ARM Part 1

    Surgeons, neonatologists, pediatricians, and anyone who cares for the newborn child needs to understand how to evaluate anorectal malformations. To clear things up, Dr. Marc Levitt and Dr. Jason Frischer explain how to make sense of various ARM present…

  • Update Course Rewind: CT for Blunt Abdominal Trauma

    It’s hard to decide which blunt trauma patients need a CT scan. That’s why Dr. Christian Streck reviewed the literature and recommendations on when to send a patent to the CT scanner during our 2017 Pediatric Surgery Update Course. Mark your calendars …

  • History of Veres Needle

    Ya know that spring loaded needle we use to create pneumoperitoneum? How do you spell that? Because you’re wrong. It’s named after Dr. Janos Veres. Jorge and Belen walked us through the history of the man, the needle, and the spelling.

  • Update Course Rewind: TEG 2019

    TEG, also known as thromboelastography is gaining popularity. So Dr. Elizabeth Beierle talked about the basics at our 2019 Pediatric Surgery Update Course. Mark your calendars for the next one on August 27, 2021.

  • Update Course Rewind: Cervical Spine Clearance 2019

    Cervical spine clearance in the pediatric trauma patient can be difficult – especially in those patients less than 3 years old. That’s why Dr. Meera Kotagal reviewed the C-spine literature and recommendations during our 2019 Pediatric Surgery Update Co…