Did you know that in the U.S., only 50% of infants are being exclusively breastfed at 3 months of age or that breastmilk helps reduce the incidence of otitis media and sudden infant death syndrome? Dr. Rebecca Pierce, a general pediatrician and international board certified lactation consultant at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia is joined by pediatric resident Nicole Lock to discuss the importance of breastfeeding.
Specifically, they will:
Special thanks to Dr. Kathryn Mcleod, Dr. Amy Thompson, and Dr. Rebecca Yang for peer reviewing this episode.
For Show Notes: Follow the linkhttps://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/residency/podcast-episodes.php
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References:
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Developmental Dysplasia of The Hip
Community Acquired Pneumonia in Children
Cough in the Pediatric Patient
Syncope in the Pediatric Patient
Biliary Atresia and Considerations after the Kasai Procedure
Salicylate Toxicity Management in Children
Catch Up Immunizations for Children
Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome (PFAS)
Nocturnal Enuresis
The Early Days of the Newborn Infant
Noninvasive Respiratory Support
Acetaminophen Toxicity
Preventing Obesity Through Early Nutrition & Physical Activity
Status Epilepticus
Major Depressive Disorder
Lyme Disease
Why Colds Are Uncool for Anesthesia
Amblyopia
Amenorrhea
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