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  • Dr. Joseph Kerschner: Reflections on Innovation, Advocacy, and the Future of Pediatric Otolaryngology
    2025/04/01

    Dr. Joseph Kerschner is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Children's Wisconsin and is now Dean Emeritus at the Medical College of Wisconsin where he served as Dean of the School of Medicine for 14 years. He has also led an NIH-funded lab studying otitis media for over 24 years.

    In this unique conversation, Dr. Kerschner reflects on his career and achievements and also that memorable SENTAC meeting in Milwaukee 🥶. He emphasizes how engagement with other disciplines through SENTAC helped shape his research goals and how important it is to talk with the other specialties at your own institution to drive your clinical care and research efforts.

    They also discuss the exciting partnership between SENTAC and the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology (IJPORL) on a special edition highlighting the best presentations at the 2024 conference in Denver.

    The episode also explores some of the current challenges to healthcare and healthcare research, and dives into Dr. Kerschner's passion for health equity and medical sustainability and the environment, and gives examples of how to advocate for your clinical interests and help translate them into policy.

    Finally, Dr. Kerschner gives some insight into what he is most excited about for the future of pediatric ENT and what advice he would want young ENTs entering residency to know today.

    (QUICK NOTE: This podcast was recorded in early February, prior to the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory 🦅.)

    Dr. Kerschner can be reached with questions via LinkedIn or by email: Kerschnerjoseph100@gmail.com.


    Please reach out to the SENTAC Communications Committee if you have interest in sharing your work on the podcast.
    Michael McCormick: mmccormick@mcw.edu (episode host)
    Madison Howe: mhowe@uams.edu

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    55 分
  • Integrating and Extending Psychology in Pediatric Craniofacial Care
    2025/03/10

    Dr. Eric Riklin is a pediatric psychologist specializing in care for children with craniofacial conditions. In this interview, he discusses his journey into psychology and his passion for working with children with cleft and other craniofacial disorders. Dr. Riklin reviews the benefits of psychological support within a multidisciplinary cleft team, common challenges such as funding, institutional support, and access to trained specialists, and strategies to overcome these barriers. Lastly, he tells us about a unique online support community that he helped develop - EMBRACE-IT - where kids of all ages with craniofacial conditions can connect via telehealth.

    Dr. Riklin can be reached via the below links or by emailing him directly at rikli005@umn.edu.
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/eric-riklin-phd-lp-8927702a
    University of Minnesota Cleft/Craniofacial Team: https://linktr.ee/umncleftcraniofacial
    Hennepin Healthcare: https://www.hennepinhealthcare.org/provider/eric-riklin-phd-lp/

    Online support groups through MyFace: https://www.myface.org/online-groups/

    Other resources from this episode:
    NCTSN: https://www.nctsn.org/resources
    Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
    211 United Way (24/7 hotline for local psychosocial supports and resources): https://211unitedway.org/

    Please reach out to the SENTAC Communications Committee if you have interest in sharing your work on the podcast.
    Michael McCormick: mmccormick@mcw.edu
    Madison Howe: mhowe@uams.edu

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    41 分
  • The SENTAC Podcast: APP edition
    2025/02/15

    In this episode, we sit down with three experienced pediatric otolaryngology physician assistants to explore their roles within their respective divisions. Our guests—Anita Lazar, PA-C (Rady Children's Health San Diego), Kimberly Donner, M.P.A.S., PA-C (Dallas Children's UTSW), and Tammy Auyeung, PA-C (Boston Children's Hospital)—share insights into their daily responsibilities, how they were trained to excel in pediatric ENT, and what they love most about their specialty. Whether you're a fellow APP, a pediatric Otolaryngologist, Speech pathologist, Audiologist, or anyone who cares for children in this field, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on the critical contributions of PAs in pediatric otolaryngology.

    Guests:
    Anita Lazar, PA-C (Rady Children's Health San Diego) - Host
    Kimberly Donner, M.P.A.S., PA-C (Dallas Children's UTSW)
    Tammy Auyeung, PA-C (Boston Children's Hospital)

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    26 分
  • Navigating Diverse Training Routes: Unraveling the Distinct Paths of SLPs, Audiologists, and Physicians.
    2024/01/25

    In this episode, we engage in a conversation with experts: David Chi, MD; Julian Smith, PhD CCC-SLP; and Madison Howe, AuD, CCC-A. Our discussion revolves around the distinct training pathways for students in various disciplines. We delve into the extent of exposure these students receive to multidisciplinary care during their training, explore the experiences of their trainees in this aspect, and share insights on enhancing exposure and learning opportunities in a pediatric multidisciplinary environment

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Cardiac Babies & Feeding Challenges- Perspectives From the Trenches
    2023/02/23

    In this episode, Julian Smith co-hosts the conversation with 3 speech and language pathologists who specialize in working with cardiac babies. The guests are Kimberly Morris SLP Rady Children's, Hallie Clason SLP Texas Children's, and Jeanan Sfeir SLP Dell Children's. Topics discussed include standardized protocols for SLP involvement with cardiac children, chart and bedside assessments, FEES vs MBS. How they approach feeding and swallowing advancement in fragile cardiac patients, as well as how they frame their thought process around children with vagal nerve damage.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Building and Running an Aerodigestive Program with the University of Iowa Aero Team
    2022/11/21

    In this podcast we have a conversation with the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital, Aerodigestive program team members. Their team is comprised of Otolaryngology, Sohit Kanotra, MD, Gastroenterology, Riad Rahhal, MD,MS, Pulmonary, Rebecca Weiner, MD, and Speech and Language Pathology.

    The topics discussed include; team formation, team structure, and clinic structure. Aerodigestive team clinical decision making, things ream members have learned from each other, and examples of how patients have had improved care. The team members also reflect on areas of current aerodigestive care short comings and what care will potentially look like in 10-15 years.

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    43 分
  • A Conversation with the Dallas Children’s Velopharyngeal Incompetence (VPI) Team
    2022/08/25

    In this episode I'm joined by Ron B. Mitchell MD, Yann-Fuu Kou MD, Courtney Van’T Slot SLP, and Caitlin Lentz SLP of the Dallas Children’s Velopharyngeal Incompetence (VPI) Team. We discuss VPI, how and when their team was formed, how their team functions, VPI assessment decision making, therapy and surgical decision making, current VPI care shortcomings, and what ENTs and SLPs often misunderstand about VPI care.
    You can learn more about the team and team members by visiting their website. https://www.childrens.com/specialties-services/specialty-centers-and-programs/ear-nose-and-throat/programs-and-services/velopharyngeal-incompetence-clinic.

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    54 分
  • Successes in Team-based Pediatric Tracheostomy Care
    2022/07/19

    This episode is a conversation with the tracheostomy and ventilator team of Children’s Wisconsin. The multidisciplinary team is composed of an otolaryngologist, pulmonologist, nurse practitioner, speech language pathologist, social worker, dietitian, and respiratory therapists. In this conversation we discuss the origin and structure of the team, and their successes in improving inpatient and outpatient tracheostomy care. The team has been successful in improving parent trach teaching through use of simulation, as well as in early speaking valve assessment and use.

    Participants:

    Michael McCormick – Pediatric Otolaryngology

    Cecilia Lang – NP Team Manager

    Jennifer Henningfeld – Pediatric Pulmonologist Medical Director

    Grace Flanagan – Respiratory Therapist

    Lisa Molkentine – Respiratory Therapist

    Christine Bueckers – Speech Language Pathologist

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    42 分