- Article- Updates in Inpatient Management of Eating Disorders- November 1, 2023- Dr. Callahan Presenter: Kate Wimberly, MD Dr. Wimberly's PHM 2023 session presented updates to the inpatient management of eating disorders that included indications for hospitalization for... 
- Article- ARFID: Treatment Tips for the Pediatric Hospitalist- November 1, 2023- Dr. Dias Presenters: Christine Lenzen, MD, and Tamara Maginot, PhD Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disturbance with persistent weight loss that can’t be... 
- Article- Simple Ways to Start FBT for Eating Disorders in the Hospital- November 1, 2023- Dr. Musaitif Presenters: Christiane Lenzen, MD, and Tamara Maginot, PhD Eating disorders are illnesses that affect children, adolescents, and adults and are associated with significant morbidity... 
- Article- Eating Disorders and ARFID Guidelines- July 1, 2022- Dr. Schwenk Presenter(s): Andrea Krause, MD, Norton Children’s Hospital and the University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.; Kyung Rhee, MD, MSc, MA, Rady Children’s Hospital and University of... 
- Article- Pediatric Update: Top 10 Articles of 2021- July 1, 2022- Presenters and Summary authors: Matthew Shapiro, MD, MS, FAAP, Shuvani Sanyal, MD Dr. Sanyal Dr. Shapiro As pediatric hospitalists, our organ is the hospital. We care for a wide variety of... 
- Article- How to manage patients with eating disorders in the inpatient setting- March 1, 2022- Case Dr. Wimberly A 25-year-old female pharmacy student is brought to the emergency department by her parents after a presyncopal episode while at home for a school break. Her parents are... 
![1]() - News- PRESERVED-HF: Dapagliflozin improves physical limitations in patients with HFpEF- September 14, 2021- The SGLT2 inhibitor dapagliflozin boosted KCCQ scores and 6-minute walk distance in HFpEF patients in a 324-patient randomized trial. 
![1]() - News- ESC heart failure guideline to integrate bounty of new meds- July 29, 2021- It has a simple answer to a seemingly complex issue: how to merge the newly approved with mainstay drug therapies. And it conditionally okays meds in a group long without guideline-directed options. 
- News- More obese, diabetic, chronically ill kids hospitalized with COVID-19- June 16, 2021- Children with diabetes, obesity, and cardiac and circulatory congenital anomalies were more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 and to be severely ill while hospitalized, a new study finds. 
![1]() - News- Child suicides drive Colorado hospital to declare state of emergency- June 4, 2021- "I've been in pediatrics for two decades and have never seen anything like this before," said Dr. David Brumbaugh. 


