Clinical Pathways Program Resources
Podcasts
Challenging Patient Behaviors: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Katie Lockwood, MD, sits down with a panel of experts to talk about CHOP’s clinical pathway for the management of challenging behaviors in children.
Community-acquired Pneumonia: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Jeffrey Gerber, MD, Attending Physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at CHOP, walks us through common pathogens, treatment guidelines and the challenges physicians often face in diagnosing pneumonia.
Constipation in Children: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Jennifer Webster, MD, a pediatric gastroenterology fellow at CHOP, discusses childhood constipation. She covers things like diagnostic criteria, signs of constipation, treatment, tips for increasing dietary fiber intake in toddlers, related diagnoses, and more.
Coronavirus and Children with Immunodeficiencies: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Kathleen E. Sullivan, MD, PhD, Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at CHOP, sits down to discuss the risk of COVID-19 in children who are immunocompromised.
Diagnosing and Treating Acute Flaccid Myelitis: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Listen to pediatric neurologist Sarah Hopkins, MD, MSPH, talk about the diagnosis and management of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), including how to distinguish it from other similar neurologic diseases.
Evaluating Lacerations in Primary Care: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Sarah Fesnak, MD, an attending physician in the Emergency Department at CHOP, discusses the evaluation and management of lacerations in primary care. Appropriate referrals to the Emergency Department and the wound follow-up after repair are reviewed.
Identifying Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Cindy Christian, MD, talks about the factors that increase the risk for abuse during a pandemic, such as heightened stressors facing families and the fact that children are not visible to those who often recognize and report abuse, like teachers and pediatricians.
Noise-induced Hearing Loss: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
In 2011, 1 in 5 adolescents in the U.S. were reported to have permanent hearing loss attributed to noise exposure. CHOP Audiologist Frank Wartinger, AuD, discusses the prevalence, risk factors and prevention strategies for noise-induced hearing loss.
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast
Join host Robert A. Belfer, MD, a Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician at CHOP as he chats with local, regional, national and international leaders in the fields of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Surgery, Radiology, Intensive Care, Infectious Disease and others who will offer insights into the latest clinical updates and innovations in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
Recognizing and Treating Febrile Seizures: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Sara Fridinger, MD, an attending pediatric neurologist at CHOP, talks about causes, signs and symptoms of febrile seizures, as well as how to differentiate between simple and complex febrile seizures and when to take action.
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Samuel Neher, MD, pediatric hospitalist at CHOP, introduces a new clinical pathway for Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder (SSRD) that suggests a standard of care for these symptoms.
Torticollis: 3 Types and Takeaways: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Meredith Caverow and Kristen Kouvel, physical therapists at CHOP, offer primary care pediatricians the top three takeaways from their new clinical pathway.
Transition To Adult Care: Primary Care Perspectives Podcast
Dava Szalda, MD, an Attending Physician in the Division of Oncology at CHOP, talks about guidelines for transitioning patients to adult care, assessing the “readiness” of a patient to transition to adult care, how providers can help prepare patients for the transition and more.
Videos
Fever in Kids: When to Call the Doctor

Watch this video to learn why children get fevers and when to call the doctor.
How to Treat Dehydration from Stomach Bugs in Children

Watch a video about oral rehydration therapy, a doctor-recommended method for treating dehydration in kids that you can do at home.