Cook Children's
Doc Talk
Join Cook Children's health professionals as they present Doc Talk, a new podcast series keeping you on the edge of pediatric programs, research, life-changing treatments and the latest news that advances the care we provide to kids.
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10 de abr. de 2026
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Tracheomalacia: Early Intervention Strategies - Lifelong Outcomes 10.04.2026 58:01
Discover how Cook Children’s utilizes a multidisciplinary team—including Pulmonology, ENT, and GI—to manage tracheomalacia. Drs. Mokdad and Pancham review long-term outcome research and surgical innovations designed to prevent chronic lung damage and improve pediatric quality of life.
Cochlear implants: profound loss to th gift of hearing 17.02.2026 1:00:51
Otolaryngologist Patricia Purcell, M.D. and audiologist Mandy Pendleton discuss early intervention by the specialized cochlear implant team at Cook Children's restores hearing in children ages 7-9 months and up with profound hearing loss.
Pediatric Research: The promise, the power, the child 16.02.2026 59:52
Vice President, Chief Research Officer, William Stigall, MD, MA, shares the frontier-pushing pediatric research happening at Cook Children’s and its power to improve the health and wellbeing of children in Texas, the nation, and internationally.
Pediatric Facial Reanimation Therapy: Restoring Smiles, Building Confidence 02.12.2025 23:40
Whether it's caused by a movement disorder such as Bell's Palsy or Guillain-barre syndrome, trauma, facial palsy, affects a child's look, smile, speech, eating, and self-esteem. Listen in to hear how the speech language pathologists at Cook Children’s facial reanimation program provide therapy that helps to restore facial movement and symmetry, boosting confidence, and turning little smiles into b...
Robotic Rehabilitation: A Game Changer for Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy 22.10.2025 23:18
Dr. Christos Papadelis shares the strides made by robotic rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy at Cook Children's. His team uses the Amadeo system, which improves upper extremity functions through video games. The project focuses on children with congenital hemiplegia and is showing significant improvements in finger motion and dexterity after only 15 consecutive days of training. Liste...
Focused Ultrasound: Breaking Barriers, Changing Lives 08.10.2025 29:44
Can focused ultrasound send tiny bubbles beyond the blood brain barrier and destroy diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas in children? Hear why Sibo Zhao, M.D., and John Honeycutt, M.D., believe it can, why this research is so important, and what its future applications might be.
3D Printing: Onsite 3D Lab gives pediatric surgeons the upper hand and patients brighter outcomes 28.09.2025 1:11:43
Imagine holding a perfect 3D replica of a child's heart, spine, or skull in your hands. Cardiologist Steve Muyskens and plastic surgeon Han Zhuang Beh share the incredible advantages of having an onsite 3D printing lab that creates precise, unique detailed models so surgeons can map out a clear plan before entering the operating room, providing better, more reliable results in even the smallest pa...
Small Baby Unit: Giving the littlest NICU babies a fighting chance. 14.08.2025 31:07
For babies born before 28 weeks and full-term infants born with serious complications, the small baby unit team at Cook Children’s NICU adds an extra level of care, and a fighting chance for a bright future.
Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy: Making Bigger Strides in Spastic Cerebral Palsy 19.06.2025 38:03
Cook Children’s pediatric neurologist, Stephanie Acord, M.D., delves into selective dorsal rhizotomy for children with spastic cerebral palsy with a deep dive into the evaluation of each patient, the neurosurgical process, role of the motion lab, and rehab therapies post-surgery. She also discusses the long-term outlook for these kids as more strides are made in the future.
On the Frontlines: Improving the Future for Immunocompromised Kids 02.05.2025 36:56
When a child's immune system doesn't work properly, it can cause problems like severe, frequent or unusual infections and autoimmune disorders. Immunologist, Dr. Natalia Chaimowitz, and Pediatrician, Dr. Alice Phillips, discuss the roles of primary care, immunology and fast-breaking medical advancements in genetics research, diagnoses and treatments in pediatric immunology help kids live their bes...
Diagnostic Mysteries: The Secrets in Our DNA 09.10.2024 41:36
A podcast on DNA, diagnosing genetic conditions, optical genome mapping for diagnostic accuracy, comprehensive patient histories, and equitable genetic research participation across all ethnicities.
Diagnosing, Treating and Researching Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction (EILO) 02.10.2024 32:39
Dr. John Robertson and his team at Cook Children's Exercise Respiratory Center specialize in diagnosing and treating exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) and dysfunctional breathing in children and young adults. They use the Continuous Laryngoscopy During Exercise (CLE) test, a pioneering method since 2019, to observe airway, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems during exercise. The ce...
Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 02.08.2024 22:48
Dr. Rhem shares a promising new gene therapy for children living with Duchenne.
Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents with Severe Obesity 27.06.2024 41:32
Childhood obesity is a significant national epidemic, with approximately 20% of children and teens in the U.S. classified as obese. This condition, if untreated, leads to severe comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and cardiovascular diseases, among others. Adolescents with severe obesity often carry these health issues into adulthood, doubling their risk of premature...
Interprofessional camaraderie - advancing pediatric leukemia care 08.04.2024 53:32
A look at the importance of interprofessional care to improve the outcomes of young people with leukemia, with pediatric leukemia specialists Paul Bowman, M.D. and Kenneth Heym M.D.
Confronting the Growing Fentanyl Crisis and Saving Lives 06.03.2024 1:05:23
As the fentanyl and opioid crisis continues to grow here in the U.S., those on the frontlines have seen firsthand the impact of drug overdoses on young people, families, first responders, law enforcement and health providers. While the fight to end the flow of illicit drugs continues, there is a glimmer of hope in the lifesaving drug known as naloxone. Dr. Artee Gandhi, Dr. Shakyryn Napier, Callie...
Research, Oncology, Pharmacology and the Pediatric Precision Medicine Journey 28.04.2023 41:36
The causes of tumors in children and young adults are different than those in adults. Yet, much of the diagnoses and treatments for pediatric patients have been based on those from adults. But thanks to great strides in research, that's changing. Dr. Anish Ray, Dr. Kelly Vallance. and Dr. Heidi Trinkman take us on a journey through research, oncology, and pharmacology and their impact on pediatric...
Treating pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction: constipation, incontinence and pain, oh my! 17.03.2023 38:30
Children and teens can have difficulty with bladder and bowel incontinence (leaking urine or stool), constipation, pain when using the restroom (dysuria) or pelvic pain. There are myriad reasons why kids have pelvic floor issues. This could be due to pelvic floor dysfunction, muscle imbalance or diet, Join us in a lively discussion with Cook Children’s pediatric pelvic floor therapists Caitlin Smi...
Hyperinsulinism. Blazing new trails in treating and curing this rare disease. 12.08.2022 41:19
Join Cook Children’s team of experts on blazing new trails in treating and curing hyperinsulinism (HI) for children across the nation and around the globe. Hear what’s being done to cure more patients and expand treatment most difficult cases.
Pediatric palliative epilepsy neurosurgery – giving kids a brighter quality of life 27.07.2022 41:02
There is a misconception that palliative means end of life care. But that's not how we think about palliative surgery at all. Palliative surgery is when we're looking at not necessarily curing something, but alleviating something. Cook Children’s Palliative epilepsy neurosurgery explains how kids with intractable epilepsy are getting a better quality of life.
Breaking barriers in pediatric surgery, and beyond 13.05.2022 27:15
Any surgery can be challenging and come with risks. But when that surgery involves children, it comes with a unique set of things the surgery team has to consider that are very different from adults. Dr. Kanika Bowen-Jallow delves into how those differences impact both the surgical team and patient outcomes. Meet the speaker Meet Dr. Bowen-Jallow Related information Cook Children's Pediatric Surge...
Exploring pediatric audiology and advancing development for children with hearing loss 27.04.2022 48:07
Dr. Lisa Vaughan, manager, Cook Children’s Audiology Program takes us on a deep dive into the exciting research, osseointegrated devices and technological advancements, the latest treatments in pediatric audiology, along with the challenges and rewards for children with hearing loss.
Exciting endomicroscopic breakthroughs for children with rare or complicated gastrointestinal conditions 14.04.2022 17:09
Cook Children's pediatric gastroenterologist , Clifton Huang, M.D. , shares fascinating insights into the advancing treatments and procedures, including endomicroscopy, that are bringing new hope for children with rare or complicated conditions.
Beyond neuroscience research boundaries. Creating limitless possibilities. 06.10.2021 29:07
Dr. Scott Perry , Medical Director of Neurosciences and Dr. Christos Papadelis , Director of Neurosciences Research along with Dianna Grado, Clinical Coordinator for Neurosciences Research, explore how breaking research boundaries creates limitless possibilities, paving the way for world-class research – and results once thought impossible for kids and young adults with neurological disorders. M...
As pediatric congenital heart patients age out, where do they go? 22.09.2021 28:52
With the growing number of pediatric congenital heart patients growing up thanks to ever improving medical care, Dr. Scott Pilgrim takes us inside one of the few programs in the nation that bridges the gap to adult care without missing a beat. Meet the speaker Meet Dr. Pilgrim Related information Cook Children's Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program Adult Congenital Heart Disease Conditions Cook...
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