PedsCases: Pediatric Education Online

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Pediatric educational resource developed by learners for learners. Founded at the University of Alberta. Podcasts, Videos, Infographics, Cases.

Recent Episodes
  • Evaluation and Management of Enuresis in the General Pediatric Setting - CPS Podcast
    Jun 12, 2025 – 20:56
  • CPS - Goals of care conversations and advance care planning for paediatric patients living with serious illness
    Jun 5, 2025 – 16:20
  • Approach to Limp - Updated
    May 31, 2025 – 17:56
  • Congenital Hemangiomas
    May 14, 2025 – 18:48
  • Care for Children and Youth with Cerebral Palsy (GMFCS levels III to V)
    Apr 21, 2025 – 18:36
  • Approach to Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease
    Apr 10, 2025 – 18:17
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
    Apr 2, 2025 – 25:09
  • Family Centered Care
    Mar 10, 2025 – 17:33
  • Celiac Disease (Part 2 of 2)
    Feb 15, 2025 – 35:13
  • Celiac Disease (Part 1 of 2)
    Jan 27, 2025 – 15:13
  • CPS - Healthy Childhood Development Through Outdoor Risky Play
    Jan 18, 2025 – 14:56
  • SJS/TEN
    Jan 9, 2025 – 13:33
  • Approach to Foreign Bodies in Children
    Dec 1, 2024 – 22:11
  • CPS Podcast - Breastfeeding and Human Milk in the NICU: From Birth to Discharge
    Nov 23, 2024 – 15:50
  • Type 1 Diabetes (Updated 2024)
    Nov 22, 2024 – 24:30
  • Alagille Syndrome
    Nov 15, 2024 – 17:48
  • Evaluation and Management of Febrile Infants ≤90 Days - CPS Podcast
    Nov 10, 2024 – 18:10
  • Evaluation of Stridor - UPDATED
    Nov 3, 2024 – 25:36
  • Sports Injuries: Ankle
    Oct 13, 2024 – 24:09
  • Morphea
    Oct 5, 2024 – 15:52
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
    Sep 22, 2024 – 10:23
  • From ACEs to early relational health: Implications for clinical practice
    Sep 10, 2024 – 17:19
  • CPS Position Statement on an Affirming Approach to Caring for Transgender and Gender-diverse Youth: Part 2
    Sep 3, 2024 – 24:05
  • CPS Position Statement on An Affirming Approach to Caring for Transgender and Gender-diverse Youth: Part 1
    Aug 20, 2024 – 18:18
  • Approach to Emerging Child and Adolescent Psychosis (Part 3 of 3)
    Aug 14, 2024 – 10:06
  • Approach to Emerging Child and Adolescent Psychosis (Part 2 of 3)
    Jul 31, 2024 – 21:41
  • Approach to Emerging Child and Adolescent Psychosis (Part 1 of 3)
    Jul 19, 2024 – 15:19
  • Évaluation et traitement de la douleur chez l’enfant – CPS Podcast
    Jul 13, 2024 – 22:18
  • Approach to Metabolic Acidosis in Pediatric Patients
    Jul 1, 2024 – 22:22
  • Access to Appropriate Interpretation is Essential for the Health of Children - CPS Podcast
    Jun 23, 2024 – 12:12
  • Approach to Eating Disorders in a Pediatric Population - UPDATED
    May 28, 2024 – 22:11
  • Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
    May 26, 2024 – 16:48
  • Adolescents: Providing Anticipatory Guidance for Parents and Teens
    May 13, 2024 – 26:53
  • Global Climate Change and Health in Canadian Children
    May 5, 2024 – 19:15
  • Navigating Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) in Children
    Apr 28, 2024 – 18:00
  • Approach to Childhood Dyslipidemia
    Apr 12, 2024 – 14:41
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
    Mar 24, 2024 – 16:31
  • Approach to Knee Pain
    Mar 14, 2024 – 31:27
  • Psychosocial Assessment of Adolescents with Chronic Illness
    Feb 19, 2024 – 15:26
  • Read, Speak, Sing: Promoting Early Literacy in a Healthcare Setting
    Dec 18, 2023 – 18:08
  • CPS Position Statement on Anxiety Disorders (Part 2) - CPS Podcast
    Dec 17, 2023 – 12:56
  • Disability
    Dec 6, 2023 – 30:19
  • Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
    Nov 25, 2023 – 29:04
  • ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
    Nov 20, 2023 – 19:10
  • Sleep Training
    Nov 20, 2023 – 36:39
  • Conjunctivitis
    Nov 6, 2023 – 17:56
  • MSK Radiology series - Part 7
    Nov 6, 2023 – 08:59
  • Approach to Neonatal Thrombocytopenia
    Oct 20, 2023 – 20:09
  • CPS Position Statement on Anxiety Disorders (Part 1) - CPS Podcast
    Oct 19, 2023 – 14:04
  • MSK Radiology series - Part 6
    Oct 9, 2023 – 10:21
Recent Reviews
  • Nurse Sophie
    New grad NP
    I find your cases so relevant, easy to understand and I learn something new each time! Thank you so much for providing this platform and education for us all 🫶🏼❤️
  • jkduer
    audio
    why is the audio so bad?
  • Hellohalle123
    Love
    Nicu nurse here! Love the information provided especially involving the neonate. The drumming between the segments can be sometimes way too loud, compared to the volume of the speaker but otherwise, wonderful!
  • Chelsea Born
    Tracheoesophageal fistula
    Content accurate but presentation boring. Speaker seemed to be reading the information in a monotone.
  • plantbasedvegan90
    Love the plant-based episode
    Loved the episode on plant-based nutrition. Very helpful! Those two medical students now have their own podcast too called Plant Prescription Podcast! Very useful.
  • SnakedoctorMD
    Good info
    Great podcast to stay up to date; engaging and informative. The only downside is that the audio mixing is aggressively bad: the speakers are often very soft, requiring me to turn up the volume. Every few minutes the “transitional sound” of drums then plays, which in contrast is so loud it’s physically painful. Unless this gets fixed I can’t imagine myself recommending this (otherwise great) podcast to anyone else.
  • Earn Rigs
    The ring of truth is fading fast.
    That’s it for me on this entire podcast. Starting to sound like this woman just loves the sound of her voice. I can’t afford to listen anymore. Cheryl needs to quit drinking and repeating herself over and over and over. Get some help before you put you daughter up again on the block. You get help before you can help others.
  • Ceanairghie
    Thanks!
    Great find! I’m family medicine- love the succinct review. Super useful info.
  • Danielbailey26
    Fix volume please!
    MS2 here, currently on my peds clerkship. I love the cases and the education I get from these podcasts, but y’all really could work on your volume editing! Some of your episodes have the sound so faint that I have to turn the volume all the way up, then deal with my eardrums getting shattered when I get another notification. It’s not all episodes, just some of them with quieter speakers. Otherwise love the cast, would be perfect with that one fix!
  • Cevargas
    Great
    Concise info for pediatric cases.
  • nutrition undergrad
    Reading text = monotonous
    While these podcasts are factually accurate and written well, the presentation of material is extraordinarily boring for someone that actually enjoys the subject. I do not understand why the production of this podcast had to be so poorly executed. The production teams to have just read off a page that they could have much more easily posted to a website on the internet and saved them production time. Ugh… I’m going to go subscribe to a journal with a bit more production value.
  • katiejane0525
    Great and straight forward Peds information for medical students!
    Detailed enough to understand and present the information I've learned to my attendings but short enough that I can listen to the episodes on my way home from work! Thanks!
  • Coofgj
    Great!
    Listened to these in the car on the way to and from my clerkship and loved them! Nice overview of peds bread and butter. Looking forward to more episodes.
  • chadi diab
    clinical pearls!
    keep up the great work! really interesting and brain storming
  • TeddingtonBear
    Great podcast for more than just students!
    As a Peds Oncology RN, I found this podcast to be a great refresher on topics that I do not see everyday, but feel that I still need to keep up to date. It is excellent information in a short amount of time, making it easily understood and retained. Please keep them coming.
  • youngpunk
    Pedcases
    These pedscases are excellent, current, and literature based. I am practicing physician assistant in emergency medicine for over 20 years and a PALS instructor. These pedcases have helped me as a clinician and as a teacher. How about a nice current discussion on bronchiolitis! Excellent job to all! Thank you Dave W. PA
  • thmed
    Great for the wards
    These cases are succient enough to listen to on my ride to and from the hospital, but also have all the info that's expected of me as a third year med student. Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to more cases!
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