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PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Keeping Kids Safe - PediaCast 436

PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Dr Mike

Pediatrician, Hospital, Immunization, Pediatric, Illness, Doctor, Family, Health, Science & Medicine, Pediatrics, Kids & Family, Parents, Kid, Children, Kids, Parent, Vaccine, Child, Wellness

4.8598 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Our Pediatrics in Plain Language Panel returns as we consider keeping kids safe at home and away. We share important tips aimed at preventing broken bones, burns, choking, drowning, head injuries, poisoning and more. We hope you can join us!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Pedicast.

0:20.7

Welcome to Pediacast, a pediatric podcast for parents.

0:24.9

And now, direct from the campus of nationwide children's, here is your host, Dr. Mike.

0:30.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome.

0:31.8

Once again to Pediacast.

0:33.8

It is a pediatric podcast for moms and dads.

0:37.3

This is Dr. Mike coming to you from the campus of nationwide children's hospital.

0:42.3

We are in Columbus, Ohio.

0:44.4

It is episode 436 for July 11th, 2019.

0:49.6

We're calling this one Keeping Kids Safe.

0:52.8

I want to welcome all of you to the program. So we have another

0:56.2

Pediatrics in Plain Language edition of the podcast for you this week. These occur about once a

1:02.2

quarter. And even though, you know, we always try to speak in plain language on PDACAST,

1:08.3

or when we do use medical jargon, we try to catch ourselves and explain

1:12.2

what we're talking about, not necessarily dumbing down the science, but just using terms

1:17.4

everyday language that people can understand whether you have a medical background or not.

1:22.6

However, I will admit that there are times when I go back and listen to an episode and I cringe because there it is, medical jargon.

1:31.5

You know, it's a term that I did not explain.

1:34.0

And a few minutes later, there rolls another and sometimes another.

1:37.5

So we do our best, but jargon still slips through.

1:42.1

Why?

1:43.1

Because it's second nature for doctors. I mean, these are words that are

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