Pediatrician James Gottlieb, MD shares information about how to keep children out of the emergency room by purchasing safe toys and gifts.
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The Scoop on Poop
One of the most common concerns I hear from parents regards their children’s bowel movements. From the newborn period through…
Six Signs of Hearing Loss
Dr. Shawn Denham, Program Director of Audiology at Boulder Medical Center, has a unique perspective on hearing loss and the associated quality of life issues. She shares six hearing loss signs that can affect individuals of any age.
Social Media and the Pediatric Brain
Pediatrician Lauren Brave, MD discusses how social media affects the pediatric brain and offers tips to minimize the impact on your child’s development.
A Pediatrician’s Tips: At-Home Learning During Covid-19
As a former educator, current pediatrician, and parent, Dr. Tim Jaeger MD shares tips for creating a positive at-home learning environment.
Good Health Talk: Back-to-School. Be Prepared for Kids’ Asthma and Food Allergies
Join Allergist Katie McCormack, MD for a Good Health Talk Webinar Back-to-School-Be Prepared for Kids’ Asthma and Food Allergies Thank…
Karin Susskind, MD, FAAFP: Infant-Based Potty Training
Karin Susskind, MD, FAAFP: Elimination Communication is a way to interact with your infant and address their need to eliminate waste.
Make the Most of Your Child’s Telemedicine Visit
Assemble a “Telemedicine Kit” that will help your pediatrician make the most of your child’s virtual visit. Lauren Brave, MD tells you how.
Potty Training: Taking the “Training” Out of Learning to Use the Toilet
Pediatrician Lauren Brave, MD: I truly believe that expectations for learning toilet use in our culture have become unreasonable and developmentally inappropriate for our children and I’d like to help fix that.
Teens.Vaping. Marijuana. A Medical Update from Dr. Stephen Fries
by Dr. Stephen Fries Pediatrics Department Boulder Medical Center According to the 2018 National Youth Tobacco Survey, conducted by the…