
Experts consider how often a patient with a family history of type 1 diabetes needs to be retested.

Experts consider how often a patient with a family history of type 1 diabetes needs to be retested.

Brittany Craiglow, MD, and Angela J Lamb, MD, share closing thoughts on the role of pediatricians and emerging treatments in the pipeline for pediatric AD.

Expert dermatologists review the use of dupilumab for treatment of pediatric AD, and how topical and injectable medication can impact a patient’s lifestyle.

Tina Q Tan, MD, and Kimberly Simmons, MD, discuss lifestyle changes such as a balanced diet and glucose monitoring in the management of pediatric T1D.

Tina Q Tan, MD, and Kimberly Simmons, MD, comment on early screening for pediatric T1D, screening options, and next steps once a child has tested positive for 2 or more autoantibodies.

Angela Lamb, MD, shares her approach to treatment selection for pediatric patients with AD.

Brittany Craiglow, MD, and Angela J Lamb, MD, share initial case impressions of a 7-year-old female patient with AD and discuss the key role of parents in disease management.

Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, editor-in-chief of Contemporary Pediatrics, talks about the most significant moments in children’s health in 2022; what the tridemic really means for pediatric health care providers; and what we have to look forward to in 2023 when it comes to new vaccines and medications.

Alok Patel, MD, shares what pediatric health care providers should know about a concerning new strain of group A streptococcus.

Kimberly Simmons, MD, reviews stages 1, 2, and 3 of pediatric T1D progression.

Tina Q Tan, MD, and Kimberly Simmons, MD, provide an overview of the prevalence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in pediatric patients as well as its risk factors.

Drs Brittany Craiglow and Angela Lamb provide insight on how they address access to care issues that arise for patients with pediatric AD.

Expert dermatologists discuss the role of a multidisciplinary care team in treating pediatric AD and the modes of communication between specialists and pediatricians.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA; and Timothy Wilens, MD, share advice on the treatment of pediatric ADHD and new agents in the pipeline.

Drs Robert L. Findling and Timothy Wilens discuss the efficacy and safety data of serdexmethylphenidate/dexmethylphenidate (SDX/d-MPH) in childhood ADHD.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, review serdexmethylphenidate-dexmethylphenidate, a combination agent recently approved for the treatment of ADHD.

Jeffrey L. Alvaro, M.D., introduces an upcoming panel discussion surrounding the clinical implications of novel drug delivery systems in the management of Pediatric ADHD, utilizing 3 patient cases.

Brittany Craiglow, MD, and Angela J Lamb, MD, review a pediatric patient’s journey to diagnosis and treatment of AD.

Brittany Craiglow, MD, and Angela J Lamb, MD, discuss the varying presentation of atopic dermatitis (AD) among different skin types and skin color, as well as the challenges in gauging disease severity.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, consider the dosing and adherence challenges that arise in pediatric ADHD, as well as the potential benefits and damages of patients taking a break from treatment.

Experts in psychiatry discuss strategies for titrating to optimal doses for patients with pediatric ADHD.

Steven Selbst, MD, pediatric emergency medicine physician at Nemours Children's Health, discusses the surge of RSV cases and hospitalizations this season.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, provide an overview of available treatment options for patients with pediatric ADHD.

Experts in psychiatry review the differences between pharmacological therapy and nonpharmacological therapy as well as the criteria to start a patient on medication.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, share their thoughts on treatment considerations with the patient’s family in pediatric ADHD.

Experts in psychiatry discuss the impact of childhood ADHD on self-esteem, at home, and academically.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, review specific risk factors of pediatric ADHD, focusing on family history.

Robert L. Findling, MD, MBA, and Timothy Wilens, MD, discuss the prevalence of pediatric ADHD and how diagnosis has spiked in recent years.

Dr Elaine M. Apperson shares diabetes prevention strategies and mitigating disease complications in the pediatric population as well as advice for health care practitioners managing the disease.

Elaine M. Apperson, MD, addresses early intervention and technologies for monitoring type 1 diabetes for disease management.