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Eating Disorders

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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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