The PaedsHub Pod
An educational podcast created by paediatric trainees in the Southwest. Featuring reviews of articles and interviews with authors and specialists. If you have any feedback or would like to get involved, please contact us on podcast@paedshub.co.uk Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay
Adverse Childhood Experiences

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey speaks to Dr Kate McCann about adverse childhood experiences. Dr Kate McCann is a community child health consultant and member of the Trauma Informed Strategy Group in Somerset.
We discuss how adverse childhood experiences may impact a childâs development and the importance of recognising and responding to childhood trauma.
Recommended Resources:
TED Talks
⢠Dr Nadine Burke Harris â TED talk: How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime.
⢠Molly Wright- TED talk: How Every Child Can Thrive by Five
Articles
⢠Feli...
The Paedshub Pod Annual Round Up

This episode, the Paedshub Pod team got together for our annual roundup. Felicity Cooksey, Leila Ellis, Lorna Hack and Paulina Connolly discuss 12 articles that we enjoyed over the past year from ADC. Happy New Year!
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Articles & related resources:
1. Barriers to initiating and implementing palliative and end of life care for children with life-limiting conditions- A mixed methods study in a UK Childrenâs Hospital.
https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/Suppl_2/A299.1
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2. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data from the NEOLEV1 and NEOLEV2 studies.Â
https://adc.bmj.com/conte...
Innovation in Spinal Muscular Atrophy treatment

In this episode Dr Lorna Hack speaks to Dr Anirban Majumdar about Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and the remarkable advances made in managing this condition in the twenty-first century.
Dr Majumdar is a Consultant Paediatric Neurologist at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and delivers the regional Neuromuscular Service.
We discuss: the genetic basis of SMA, the targets of disease modifying treatments, the pros and cons that guide treatment choice, and monitoring of treatment efficacy.
Article: https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/Suppl_2/A199
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey talks with Dr Marie Monaghan about idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Dr Monaghan is a general paediatric consultant with a specialist interest in epilepsy, based at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. She co-authored a paper titled âConsensus recommendations for the assessment and management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children and young peopleâ, which was published in Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Dr Monaghan discusses her experiences of working abroad, why cases of idiopathic intracranial hypertension are predicted to rise and how to approach a suspected case.
L...
Psychosocial Support for Childhood Cancer Survivors

In this episode, Dr Leila Ellis welcomes Nicola O'Donnell to the podcast to discuss psychosocial support for childhood cancer survivors. Nicola is a Health Psychologist and is completing the final year of a PhD with the University of York exploring psychoeducation interventions for young people with retinoblastoma funded by the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT).
Resources:
An overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapyâ â An overview of Compassion Focused TherapyâCharities:
â The Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Trust (TYAC)â : TYAC is part of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and offers spe...The growing issue of obesity

In this episode Dr Lorna Hack speaks to Dr Dinesh Giri about obesity, it's growing prevalence and associated complications. Tertiary management for obese children is discussed, including the increasing use of medication.
Dr Giri is a Paediatric Endocrine Consultant at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and is part of the team who run the weight management service.
Dr Giri's book recommendation: 'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne
Articles discussed:
Gap in obesity monitoring in preschool children:
https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/Suppl_2/A64.2<...
Use of Infliximab in Kawasaki Disease

In this episode Dr Paulina Connolly welcomes Professor Ramanan to the Podcast. Professor Ramanan is a Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and Associate Editor of Archives of Disease in Childhood. They explore the evidence behind current treatment strategies for Kawasaki disease, reviewing the recent paper from Archives titled 'InďŹiximab for intensification of primary therapy for patients with Kawasaki disease and coronary artery aneurysms at diagnosis'
The full link to the article can be found below:
https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/10/833
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Nutritional Blindness

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey talks with Dr Denize Atan about nutritional blindness. Dr Atan is an Associate Professor and an Honorary Consultant in Neuro-ophthalmology at the Bristol Eye Hospital. She co-authored a review published in Archives of Disease in Childhood titled âNutritional blindness from avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder- recommendations for the early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management of children at risk from restrictive eating.â
The link to the full article can be found below:
https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2023/07/05/archdischild-2022-325189
Dr Atan discusses the importance of asking about diet, why grow...
Paedshub Christmas Special

This episode the Paedshub Pod team Felicity Cooksey, Leila Ellis and Paulina Connolly discuss 12 articles that we enjoyed over the past year from ADC. Happy Christmas!
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Leila's recommendations from Fetal and Neonatal:
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Marshall A, Ladlow OJ, Bannink C, et al. Apnoea-triggered increase in fraction of inspired oxygen in preterm infants: a randomised cross-over study Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition.
https://fn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/08/28/archdischild-2023-325849
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Cromb D, Hall M, Story L, et al. Clinical value of placental examination for...
Age-Banded Dosing of Paracetamol

The BNFc recommends age-banded dosing for children prescribed oral paracetamol for non-post operative pain. This was recently challenged by Kirstie Wright and her colleagues following their study published in Archives of Disease in Childhood. Evaluation of age-banded dosing of oral paracetamol in hospitalised children: a retrospective analysis using clinical data in a tertiary paediatric hospital | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com)
In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey meets with Ceri Gaskell, a specialist pharmacist at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, to explore the debate.
Resources:
¡      Oral paracetamol dosing in hospitalised children in the UK...
Neurodevelopmental Care in the Neonatal Unit

In this episode, Dr Leila Ellis welcomes Dr Alicia Regan to the podcast to discuss neurodevelopmental care in the neonatal unit. Alicia is a paediatric registrar with a special interest in neonatal medicine based in the South West. She has been working with colleagues to introduce the South West Cuddle Bundle aiming to educate staff and parents on the benefits of cuddles in the neonatal unit.
Publications:
Als, H. and B. McAnulty, G. (2011) âThe newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program (NIDCAP) with Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC): Comprehensive care for preterm infantsâ, Current Wome...Child Sexual Abuse

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey welcomes Dr Michelle Cutland to the podcast. Dr Cutland is clinical director for the childrenâs service at a Sexual Assault Referral Centre in the South West of England and clinical co-lead for Physical Signs of Child Sexual Abuse 3rd Ed, which is due for release in August 2023.
They discuss communicating with children and young people following disclosures of sexual harm, the importance of reinforcing bodily autonomy to children and the updates to Physical Signs of Child Sexual Abuse (also known as the âpurple bookâ).Â
Resources
¡      Data on the scale a...
Child refugee and migrant health needs

This month Dr Tabitha Campbell, GP trainee, joins Dr Paulina Connolly to talk through the 15-minute Consultation paper: âWhat do paediatricians need to know about child refugee and migrant health needs?â by Dr Aoife Ryan & Dr Alison Kelly from the Online First section of ADC Education & Practice: https://ep.bmj.com/content/early/2023/01/26/archdischild-2022-324836
Dr Campbell originally found the 3-D assessment on Paediatric FOAMed:Â âThe 3-D Assessment for Refugee, Asylum-Seeking or Trafficked Childrenâ, an excellent article by Dr Laura C. Wood: https://www.paediatricfoam.com/2018/03/refugee-asylum-seeking-trafficked-children/
Another extremely useful resource by the RCPCH - Refugee a...
Not all wounds are visible: A live PaedsHub Pod recording

This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the 2023 RCPCH Annual Conference, Glasgow. Dr Felicity Cooksey and Dr Leila Ellis were joined by an expert panel to discuss: What could the role of the general paediatric ward be in caring for a young person with a mental health presentation?
Panelists included:
Dr Anna Kyle, Consultant General Paediatrician and Clinical Lead for mental health and eating disorders in Musgrove Park Hospital, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust; Dr Elaine Lockhart, Chair of the RCPsych Child and Adolescent Faculty with over 20 yearsâ experience working as...The Neonatal Gut Microbiome

In this episode Dr Paulina Connolly discusses recent articles looking at the neonatal microbiome, dysbiosis and interventions intended to manipulate the microbiome & improve neonatal outcomes:
Manipulating the neonatal gut microbiome: current understanding and future perspectives | ADC Fetal & Neonatal Edition (bmj.com)
Impact of intrapartum antibiotics on the infant gastrointestinal microbiome: a narrative review | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com)
Effect of prophylactic dextrose gel on the neonatal gut microbiome | ADC Fetal & Neonatal Edition (bmj.com)
Necrotising enterocolitis, late-onset sepsis and mortality after routine probiotic introduction in the...
Febrile neutropaenia

This month Dr Simon Parke, Paediatric Oncologist, joins Dr Paulina Connolly to discuss the research paper: "Can I go home now? The safety and efficacy of a new UK paediatric febrile neutropaenia protocol for risk-stratified early discharge on oral antibiotics" by Dr Jackson et al from the March 2023 edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/3/192). Dr Parke's film recommendation is "The Princess Bride", and his book recommendation "Love in the Time of Cholera" by the author Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez.
Communicating with Parents

In this episode, Dr Rebecca Treleaven discusses the complexities of the clinician parent exchange and how to improve our communication skills through the review article: âVulnerabilities in clinicianâparent exchanges and the cascade of communication traps: a reviewâ
https://adc.bmj.com/content/108/2/86.
Child poverty and health inequalities

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey has a conversation with Dr Helen Leveret about child poverty and how paediatricians can advocate for reducing health inequalities. They discuss the article Child poverty and health inequalities in the UK: a guide for paediatricians | Archives of Disease in Childhood (bmj.com).
Resources:
https://bmjpaedsopen.bmj.com/content/6/1/e001631- Dr Singh & Dr Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy review on the Cost of living crisis: a UK crisis with global implications â A call to action for Paediatricians.
https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/key-topics/child-health-inequalities- the RCPCH child health inequalities toolkit to as...
Group A Streptococcal infections and the Interim Clinical Guidance

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey & Dr Leila Ellis have a conversation with Katie Heard, a Specialist Pharmacist with an interest in antimicrobials and infectious diseases, about Group A Strep & looking at the interim clinical guidance from the UK HSA. Â They discuss signs of Streptococcal infections and Scarlet fever, local statistics, the FeverPAIN score & the recent changes to it, testing and prescribing advice taking into consideration current supply issues.
Resources discussed:
UK HSA Interim Clinical Guidance & Safety netting advice:Â
https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/group-a-streptococcus-communications-to-clinicians/#:~:text=Interim%20clinical%20guidance%20update%20ai...Challenging Unacceptable Behaviour

In this episode, Dr Felicity Cooksey has a conversation with Dr Anna Baverstock, a paediatric consultant and Senior Doctor Wellbeing Lead for Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. They discuss having brave conversations, enabling authentic inclusion and why Dr Baverstock believes we can change workplace culture one conversation at a time.
Together they explore Dr Baverstockâs recent article on kindness and inclusion (BACCH News September 2022 | British Association for Community Child Health) and a systematic review on the impact of unacceptable behaviours between healthcare workers by Dr Linda Guo and her colleagues (Impact of unacceptable behaviour between healthcare workers on...
Empty inhalers

This month Dr Rebecca Treleaven talks through the research article 'Do you know when the inhaler is empty' (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/10/902).
Help seeking behaviour and safety netting advice

This month Dr Felicity Cooksey talks to Dr Sarah Bridges about help seeking behaviours and giving safety netting advice. Their discussion focuses on the article âParental and physician disagreement on help-seeking in paediatric case scenariosâ by Sarah Visscher and her colleagues from the September 2022 edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/9/833). Â Dr Sarah Bridgesâ book recommendation was âLessons in Chemistryâ by Bonnie Garmus.
Disclaimer: Dr Sarah Bridges helped to develop the Handi App along with other Musgrove Park Hospital paediatric consultants.
Antenatal corticosteroids and management of a sickle cell crisis

This month Dr Paulina Connolly discusses the article âAntenatal corticosteroids and neurodevelopmental outcomes in late preterm birthsâ with statistician Dr Hannah Sallis (https://fn.bmj.com/content/107/3/250).
(14:42) Dr Rebecca Treleaven then talks about âRecognition of sickle cell crises in the paediatric emergency departmentâ (https://ep.bmj.com/content/107/3/169).
Integrated child health models of care and treatment of nocturnal enuresis

Dr Felicity Cooksey explores integrated child health models of care with paediatric consultant, Dr Sarah Bridges. They focus on a report âA new model to deliver scheduled outpatient careâ (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/6/616) and discuss Dr Bridgesâ experience of setting up an integrated child health model of care in Taunton.
(21:12) Dr Dan Leach then discusses a recent randomised control trial for daytime urotherapy in nocturnal enuresis (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/6/570).
The evidence behind the NICE traffic light system and management of mild hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy

This month Dr Tom Siese discusses the article, âIs the NICE traffic light system fit-for-purpose for children presenting with undifferentiated acute illness in primary care?â from the May edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/5/444).
(16:00) Then Dr Anthony Hopkins explores if neonates with mild hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy benefit from therapeutic hypothermia (https://fn.bmj.com/content/107/3/324).
Urinary tract infections and meningitis, monitoring growth and managing febrile infants

Welcome to the first episode of the PaedsHub Pod!
This month Dr Felicity Cooksey discusses the article âInfant Escherichia coli urinary tract infection: is it associated with meningitis?â (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/3/277)
(10:20) Dr Rebecca Treleaven then explores the best way to monitor growth (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/4/341).
(19:50) Dr Paulina Connolly ends our episode by reviewing the article âValidating clinical practice guidelines for the management of febrile infants presenting to the emergency department in the UK and Irelandâ (https://adc.bmj.com/content/107/4/329).