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Children’s Minnesota launches first clinical podcast

The Children’s Minnesota medical education team is excited to announce the launch of our first clinical podcast, Talking Pediatrics.

“At Children’s Minnesota, our vision is to be every family’s essential partner in raising healthier kids,” said Angela Kade Goepferd, MD, Chief Education Officer at Children’s Minnesota. “This means partnering with clinicians and sharing the most up-to-date information that they need to provide outstanding pediatric care to their patients. That’s why we created this podcast.”

Listen to Introduction to Talking Pediatrics

The goal of the weekly podcast is to provide content on current topics that that are relevant to clinicians, including:

  • COVID-19 pandemic
  • Health equity
  • Technology
  • Interdisciplinary care
  • Clinical guidelines

Introduction to Talking Pediatrics, a clinical podcast by Children’s Minnesota
If you’d like to learn more about the podcast, listen to our introductory episode. Dr. Goepferd introduces the podcast and gives a sneak preview into what you can expect as we partner with clinicians in the care of your pediatric patients.

Additionally, you’ll also find brand new episodes:

What are YOU talking about?

If you’re a clinician, we want to know the issues and concerns that are important to you in your clinical practice so that we can continue to partner with you in caring for the most amazing people on earth – kids! Email [email protected] with your comments or topic suggestions.

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