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Pediatric Frontlines

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Welcome to the new Shriners Children's podcast, Pediatric Frontlines, dissecting the latest innovations in pediatric specialty care being explored by our international healthcare system. This podcast is tailored to referring pediatric physicians, advance practice providers, medical students and healthcare researchers, providing insights on the go in an easily digested format. But parents and patients are invited to join in, too! Pediatric Frontlines features in-depth discussions between our host and Shriners Children’s medical experts about groundbreaking research, proven clinical techniques a...

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Shriners Children's

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Health

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www.shrinerschildrens.org

Neueste Folge

3. Jun 2026

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Care in Action: The World's Largest Motion Analysis Centers Program 03.06.2026

Ross Chafetz, PT, PhD, corporate director of MAC at Shriners Children's, discusses the growth of the program as well as its innovations, from portable labs to a published gait model.

Well in Hand: A System Leader on Upper Extremity Research 04.05.2026

Scott Kozin, M.D., new chief medical officer of Shriners Children's, discusses the latest innovations in his specialty and his new leadership role.  Learn more about Scott Kozin, MD  

High Tech: Innovative Perspectives in Craniofacial Care 17.03.2026

Chad Purnell, M.D., pediatric plastic surgeon at Shriners Children's Chicago, discusses his groundbreaking research into craniofacial care, from wearable technology to 4D patient video.  Learn more about Chad Purnell, MD, FACS, FAAP   

ACL Repair in Young Athletes: Where Innovation Fits Within Established Care 21.01.2026

Jennifer Weiss, M.D., chief of staff at Shriners Children's Hawaii, and Sean Waldron, M.D., a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Children's Philadelphia, discuss innovations in ACL injury and ACL injury management, particularly the BEAR implant. Learn more about Jennifer M. Weiss, MD   Learn more about Sean R. Waldron, MD  

How the Collagen X Biomarker Could Change the Future of Scoliosis Care 09.01.2026

Michelle Welborn, M.D., a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Children’s Portland, shares research into the collagen X biomarker and its role in predicting skeletal growth for scoliosis treatment in children. Learn more about Michelle C. Welborn, MD  

A New Approach to the Problem of Pain 18.11.2025

Selina Poon, M.D., a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Children’s Southern California, discusses innovative, evidence-based strategies for pediatric pain control and emerging breakthroughs shaping the future of care. Learn more about Selina Poon, MD, MPH, MS

Rewriting Fat: Gene Therapy’s New Role in Pediatric Obesity 22.09.2025

Farshid Guilak, M.D., director of research at Shriners Children’s St. Louis, shares gene therapy research that turns harmful omega-6 fatty acids into protective omega-3s. This innovation could reduce child obesity.

Looking Forward: New Clinical Perspectives in Pediatric Burn Care 03.09.2025

Colleen Ryan, M.D., a burn surgeon at Shriners Children’s Boston, delves into innovative recovery research and the evolving tools that help children and families heal after a serious burn injury. Learn more about Colleen M. Ryan, MD  

Shifting the Curve: Breakthroughs in Modern Scoliosis Care 22.08.2025

Amer Samdani, M.D., neurosurgeon and chief of staff at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, explores the innovations reshaping spine treatment today. Learn more about Amer F. Samdani, MD  

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