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  • Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Dr. Jason Fischer on How AI Is Reshaping the ER
    Mar 19 2026

    In this conversation, Dr. Jason Fisher (Division Head of Emergency Medicine at SickKids | The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto) breaks down how artificial intelligence is already being implemented in the pediatric emergency department - and what it means for the future of care delivery.

    We explore real-world applications of AI across emergency department operations, including predicting patient volumes and admissions at triage, improving patient flow, identifying high-risk patients in real time, and enhancing both provider and patient experience. Dr. Fisher outlines a practical framework for thinking about AI in layers - from operations and workflow to clinical decision-making and longitudinal care.

    Looking ahead, we discuss the major challenges facing AI integration in pediatric emergency medicine, including regulation, safety, and the growing dependence on centralized AI platforms. Dr. Fisher also shares a compelling vision for the future physician, describing how roles may evolve into “pioneers, guardians, and stewards” in an AI-driven healthcare system.

    Check out the video conversation and additional AI and Pediatric Emergency Medicine content at www.HipPEMcrates.com

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    17 min
  • Measles is Back: The Experts Tell You What You Need to Know
    Mar 11 2026

    For many practicing pediatric emergency physicians, measles feels like a disease from another era. In fact, measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. But over the past several years, declining vaccination rates and increasing global circulation have pushed measles back into the clinical conversation. The reality is that many emergency clinicians today have never seen a true case of measles. Yet with outbreaks occurring across the country and internationally, the next febrile child with rash in your ED might not just have another viral exanthem. To help clinicians recognize and manage measles in the emergency department, I spoke with Dr. Danielle Daniels, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at SUNY Upstate, and Dr. Gregory Conners, pediatric emergency physician and Chair of Pediatrics at SUNY Upstate. Their recent review article in Pediatric Emergency Care walks through the key issues clinicians need to know – from early recognition and isolation to testing, complications, and practical ED management. measles-recording In the conversation below, we discuss:

    1. Why measles is resurging
    2. The biggest knowledge gaps among clinicians today
    3. Early clinical clues (including Koplik spots)
    4. Isolation and ED workflow
    5. Testing strategies and complications
    6. And the three key takeaways every ED clinician should remember when evaluating a febrile rash illness.

    Check out the video conversation and additional Pediatric Emergency Medicine content at www.HipPEMcrates.com

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    24 min
  • Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Emergency Medicine | A Conversation with Dr. Selin Sagalowsky
    Feb 12 2026

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from theory to the bedside in pediatric emergency medicine. In this episode, Dr. Selin Sagalowsky - Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Emergency Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine - joins the show to discuss how AI is already being used to support medical education and how it may soon reshape day-to-day clinical care in the pediatric emergency department.

    We explore how AI and educational informatics can help better understand trainee clinical exposure, personalize learning, and potentially link education to patient-centered outcomes. Dr. Sagalowsky also shares her vision of AI as a future “co-pilot” in the ED, offering real-time clinical decision support, while highlighting important risks around de-skilling, safety, validation, and the preservation of adaptive expertise and professional identity.

    This conversation kicks off a broader interview series with pediatric emergency physicians and educators exploring what AI means for the future of PEM - both the opportunities and the challenges as these tools become more integrated into clinical practice and training.

    Check out the video conversation and additional AI and Pediatric Emergency Medicine content at www.HipPEMcrates.com

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    19 min
  • Mass Casualty 101: Real-Life ER Disaster Planning with Dr. Matt Harris
    May 21 2025

    🎙 Welcome back to Doctors Are People Too! In this powerful episode, we dive into the chaos, coordination, and critical decision-making behind mass casualty incidents (MCIs) — with the expertise of Dr. Matt Harris, a pediatric emergency physician at Cohen Children's Medical Center and nationally recognized leader in disaster preparedness.

    Episode Highlights:

    🔹 What is an MCI? Dr. Harris breaks down the pediatric lens of mass casualty events and what defines one in different hospital settings.

    🔹 Planning from the Ground Up – From trauma bays to blood banks, hear how top children’s hospitals prepare for large-scale emergencies — and what most people overlook.

    🔹 Pre-Hospital to Post-Event – Why your EMS partnerships matter before the sirens, and what happens after the adrenaline fades.

    🔹 What Actually Happens When the Call Comes In – A real-time walkthrough of the first 5 minutes after a school bus crash with dozens of injured kids.

    🩺 Key Takeaways:

    ✅ The non-negotiables of a hospital MCI plan.

    ✅ What it means to "set the tone" as a leader under pressure.

    ✅ How drills, logistics, and even vest colors can save lives.

    📢 Whether you're a frontline clinician, an educator, or a medical student watching The Pitt — this episode will change the way you think about emergency readiness.

    #DoctorsArePeopleToo #MassCasualty #PediatricEmergency #DisasterPreparedness #HospitalLeadership #ThePitt #EmergencyMedicine #MCIs

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    43 min
  • Inside THE PITT: A Deep Dive into TV’s Realest ER Drama with Actor Patrick Ball (Dr. Frank Langdon) and Medical Consultant Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah
    Mar 13 2025

    🎙 Welcome back to Doctors Are People Too! We’re back with an exciting episode featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into MAX's The Pitt, the gripping new medical drama that’s taking over television and the medical world.

    Episode Highlights:

    🔹 The Realism of The Pitt – Why this show stands out from traditional medical dramas, breaking down an ER shift hour by hour.

    🔹 Fan Reactions – Dr. Bob Belfer, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and Gail Belfer, a social worker, share their thoughts on what The Pitt gets right.

    🔹 Interview with Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah – A pediatric emergency physician and medical consultant for The Pitt discusses her role in shaping the show’s authenticity. Hear about the medical cases she pitched to the writers that made it into the series!

    🔹 Behind the Scenes with Actor Patrick Ball – Patrick Ball, who plays Dr. Frank Langdon, talks about his journey to the role, his medical training for the show, and the emotional impact of filming high-intensity scenes.

    🩺 Key Takeaways:

    ✅ How The Pitt is setting a new standard for medical dramas.

    ✅ The importance of accurate medical representation in Hollywood.

    ✅ The real-life challenges emergency physicians face every day.

    📺 If you're already a fan of the show, you’ll love these exclusive insights. And if you haven’t watched yet, you will after this episode!

    💬 Follow us for more engaging discussions on medicine, media, and pop culture!

    📲 More about our guests:

    Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah on Instagram and TikTok

    Patrick Ball on Instagram

    #DoctorsArePeopleToo #ThePitt #MedicalDrama #Podcast #EmergencyMedicine #BehindTheScenes #HollywoodMedicine

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    1 h et 27 min
  • DAPT Conversations: Dr. Kinjal Desai
    Aug 16 2023

    Dr. Josh Belfer speaks to one of his closest friends in medicine (and outside of it) Dr. Kinjal Desai. Dr. Desai is a pediatric cardiologist, and is finishing her training in pediatric intensive care. Josh and Kinjal speak about their journeys from medical school to fellowship. They discuss the important mentors they had throughout their medical training, and the qualities that make a great medical student, resident, and physician.

    Check out more of the Doctors Are People Too podcast on Instagram!

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    45 min
  • DAPT Conversations: Dr. Robert Belfer
    Jul 19 2023

    We are back with the first episode of SEASON 2! Dr. Josh Belfer speaks to one of his role models and greatest influences - his dad! Dr. Robert Belfer is a pediatric emergency medicine doctor and the host of the CHOP PEM Podcast. Josh and his dad talk about their decisions to go into medicine, the strong influence of Josh's mother and grandparents, and what it is like working in a busy pediatric emergency room.

    Check out more of the Doctors Are People Too podcast on Instagram!

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    50 min
  • DAPT Conversations: Dr. Levi, Part 2
    Jun 28 2022

    Dr. Josh Belfer continues his discussion with his high school classmate and good friend Dr. Levi Mulladzhanov, an anesthesiologist in Philadelphia. In part two of an ongoing series of discussions between the two, the pair talk about Dr. Levi's path to anesthesia, how they manage the pressures of high intensity medical situations, and begin to explore the challenges of residency.

    Check out more of the Doctors Are People Too podcast on Instagram and TikTok!

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    20 min