• 009. Call to Action: Addressing School Violence
    Sep 29 2023
    In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Journal Editorial Board member, Tedra Smith, DNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, CHSE, talks with Sarah Kelly, PhD, RN, an associate professor at Montclair State University School of Nursing, about school violence and bullying. Dr. Kelly unpacks the latest statistics on youth violence in schools and how targeted interventions can be developed by using the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which is published every two years by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    This episode provides expanded content from the article, “The Effects of Exposure to Violence at School on Youth: An Analysis of the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey,” authored by Dr. Kelly and coauthors Ganga Mahat and Houda Sabeh, and published in the September/October 2023 issue of Pediatric Nursing.

    Sarah Kelly, PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor at Montclair State University School of Nursing in Montclair, New Jersey.

    Tedra Smith, DNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, CHSE, is an Associate Professor, the Assistant Dean for Graduate Clinical Education – MSN, and the Director Pediatric Partnerships at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, Birmingham, Alabama. In addition, Dr Smith is a member of the Pediatric Nursing Editorial Board.

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    Music by:
    Scott Holmes
    http://www.scottholmesmusic.com

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    20 mins
  • 008. Screen Time and Social Anxiety in Adolescents
    Nov 7 2022
    Electronic device use is a popular sedentary activity in society, particularly in youth, and is associated with anxiety. In this episode, Sarah West, MSEd, APRN, FNP-BC, and Rachael Puszczynski, MSN, FNP-BC, talk with Pediatric Nursing Editor Dr. Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, about the relationship between adolescent screen time and social anxiety.

    Their article, entitled “Screen Time and Social Anxiety in Adolescents,” also coauthored by Tanya Cohn, PhD, MEd, RN, was published in the May/June 2021 issue of Pediatric Nursing and is the winner of the journal’s 2021 Donna Wong Writer’s Award.

    Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, is the Editor of Pediatric Nursing and president of Rollins & Associates Research and Consulting in Washington, DC.

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    Music by:
    Scott Holmes
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    25 mins
  • 007. Interview with Pediatric Nursing Writer’s Award Winner Dr. Elaine Musselman
    Nov 24 2021
    In this episode, Dr. Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, Editor of Pediatric Nursing, talks with Dr. Elaine Musselman, PhD, RN, CNE, the recipient of Pediatric Nursing Journal’s 2020 Donna Wong Writer's Award.

    Dr. Musselman discusses the key points of her article regarding childhood oral health. Tooth decay is a preventable yet common chronic childhood disease that affects children’s nutritional intake and their ability to speak, play, concentrate, and succeed in school. Pediatric nurses have the opportunity to promote children’s oral health by educating parents and providing anticipatory guidance on dental caries prevention when caring for children in schools, clinics, and acute care settings. Oral health education should be provided to parents in the language spoken most frequently by recipients and when children are infants in the hopes of preventing dental caries on primary teeth.

    Dr. Elaine Musselman, PhD, RN, CNE, is an Assistant Professor and Associate Director at the School of Nursing, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California. Her award-winning article, “Racial/Ethnic Differences in Oral Health Knowledge and Practices of Preschoolers’ Parents,” was published in the January/February 2020 issue of Pediatric Nursing.

    Dr. Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, is the Editor of Pediatric Nursing and president of Rollins & Associates Research and Consulting in Washington, DC.

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    Music by:
    Scott Holmes
    http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
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    16 mins
  • 006. I Have a Question About Coronavirus: Providing Children with Clear Answers
    Jul 27 2021
    In this episode, Micah Saviet, MSW, LMSW, a social worker in clinical practice, a researcher, and the Director of Springer Institute, in Cheverly, Maryland, interviews Arlen Gaines, MSW, LCSW-C, ACHP-SW, and Meredith Polsky, MEd, both social workers and experts in child psychology concerning grief and loss. Ms. Gaines and Ms. Polsky are the coauthors of the award-winning children’s book series, “I Have a Question About…” Their latest book, “I Have a Question About Coronavirus,” was published in 2020 and is available as a free downloadable E-book at https://www.ihaveaquestionbook.com/

    During their conversation with Mr. Saviet, Ms. Gaines and Ms. Polsky discuss their new book and how parents, caregivers, and children can manage coronavirus and navigate the challenging transition of schools beginning to re-open.

    Selected transcripts from this podcast episode are published in the July/August 2021 issue of Pediatric Nursing.

    Micah Saviet, MSW, LMSW, is a social worker in clinical practice, a researcher, and the Director of Springer Institute, in Cheverly, Maryland.

    Arlen Gaines, MSW, LCSW-C, ACHP-SW, is a Clinical Manager with Jewish Social Service Agency Hospice in Rockville, Maryland. From her years in the field as a hospice social worker, she developed a specialization in supporting children and adults with special needs around grief and loss. She holds a Masters of Social Work degree, with a specialization in Aging, and has an advanced certification in hospice and palliative social work.

    Meredith Polsky, MEd, founded Matan (online at matankids.org) in 2000 and serves as Matan's National Director of Institutes and Training, as well as a Child and Family Therapist and Selective Mutism Specialist at Arbit Counseling in Washington, DC. She holds Master’s degrees in Special Education and in Clinical Social Work, as well as a graduate certificate in Early Intervention.

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    Scott Holmes
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    30 mins
  • 005. Pediatric Mental Health and the Importance of Suicide Screening
    Jan 12 2021
    In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Journal Editor Dr. Judy Rollins interviews Dr. April Weatherly, winner of Pediatric Nursing’s 2019 Donna Wong Writers’ Award. Dr. Weatherly discusses pediatric mental health and her study on the effectiveness of two psychiatric screening tools for adolescent suicide risk.

    April Hooper Weatherly, DNP, CRNP-AC, is an Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in the emergency department of Children’s of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama.

    Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, is the Editor of Pediatric Nursing and President of Rollins & Associates Research and Consulting in Washington, DC.

    Dr. Weatherly’s article, “Effectiveness of Two Psychiatric Screening Tools for Adolescent Suicide Risk,” was coauthored by Tedra Smith, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, and published in the July/August 2019 issue of Pediatric Nursing.

    The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    800-273-8255
    https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

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    Music by:
    Scott Holmes
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    12 mins
  • 004. Compassion at the Border: One Nurse’s Experience
    Mar 10 2020
    The September-October 2019 issue of Pediatric Nursing featured a Guest Editorial authored by Jo Maas, a retired nurse manager. In her Editorial, entitled “Compassion at the Border,” Ms. Maas discussed her first-hand experiences of volunteering at the Romero House, a migrant shelter located in El Paso, Texas, and close to the U.S.-Mexico border. Her many responsibilities at the Romero House included taking care of undocumented immigrant children, who were often scared, hungry, and in need of health care.

    In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Editor Dr. Judy Rollins talks with Ms. Maas, who elaborates on her experiences at the Romero House and the positive impact anyone can make simply by showing compassion.

    Ms. Jo Maas, RN, CURN (ret.), is a retired Nursing Manager residing in Washington State, and is active in issues of equality, civil rights, and local behavioral health awareness.

    Dr. Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, is the Editor of Pediatric Nursing and president of Rollins & Associates Research and Consulting in Washington, DC.

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    Music by:
    Scott Holmes
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    17 mins
  • 003. Vaping: What Pediatric Nurses and the Public Need to Know
    Sep 10 2019
    The newest fad for youth is dangerous and addictive. While the prevalence of smoking tobacco by teens has decreased significantly over the years, nicotine delivery has resurfaced in a new format. Whether referred to as vaping or juuling, the use of electronic cigarettes has implications for the pediatric nurse as well as for the health of youth.

    Pediatric Nursing, a peer-reviewed clinical journal for pediatric nurses, published a feature article on vaping in its January/February 2019 issue. The article, entitled, “Vaping: It’s All a Smokescreen,” was authored by Dr. Janice Selekman, Professor Emeritus from the University of Delaware in Wilmington, Delaware.

    In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Journal Editorial Board member Bernice Mowery, a Nursing Research Scientist from the Inova Health System in Northern Virginia, interviews Dr. Selekman, about the use of e-cigarettes and vaping in teens, the serious health risks associated with vaping, and the important role pediatric nurses can play in preventing or decreasing this practice.

    Dr. Janice Selekman is Professor Emeritus from the University of Delaware, in Wilmington, Delaware. She is a leader and national expert on multiple topics related to children and adolescents, most notably care of children in the school setting, children with chronic conditions, high-risk behaviors, and mental health. She is the author of School Nursing: A Comprehensive Text, certification reviews for both pediatric and school nursing, and over 100 publications. She is a past member of the Pediatric Nursing Journal Editorial Board and a well-respected national speaker.

    Dr. Bernice Mowery is a Nursing Research Scientist from the Inova Health System in Northern Virginia and a member of the Pediatric Nursing Journal Editorial Board.

    For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about Pediatric Nursing, visit the journal’s website at pediatricnursing.net. Full text of Dr. Selekman’s article, “Vaping: It’s All a Smokescreen,” is available through the journal’s website: http://pediatricnursing.net/interestarticles/14512_Selekman.pdf

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    Music by:
    Cory Gray
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    Scott Holmes
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    19 mins
  • 002. Overview of the Pediatric Nursing Certification Review Course: July 26-27, 2018 [CANCELLED]
    Jun 6 2018
    **Unfortunately, the Pediatric Nursing Certification Review Course scheduled for July 26 and 27, 2018, has been cancelled. The Pediatric Nursing Conference will be held as scheduled (July 27-28, 2018) and is not affected by this cancellation.**

    In this episode, Dr. Louise Jakubik provides an overview of the Pediatric Nursing Certification Review Course, which she along with Dr. Janice Selekman will present at the upcoming Pediatric Nursing Conference, July 26 to the 28, 2018, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. The Pediatric Nursing Certification Review Course will be held as a pre-conference workshop, July 25 and 26, 2018.

    Dr. Louise Jakubik is a pediatric nursing and workforce development expert. In addition to her role as Chair of the Pediatric Nursing Conference, Dr. Jakubik is the president, chief learning officer, and founder of Nurse Builders, a nursing consulting firm specializing in pediatric nursing education and practice. She is also the founder of the Nurse Mentoring Institute, an organization dedicated to preparing, supporting, and developing nurses and nursing organizations in the art, science, and wonder of mentoring. Dr Jakubik's pediatric clinical practice experiences include a variety of roles including clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, and staff nurse. She has authored over 30 books and scholarly articles, including the first book designed to prepare pediatric nurses for taking a pediatric nursing certification exam entitled, "Pediatric Nursing Certification Review" and the first laboratory interpretation guide specifically for pediatric nurses entitled, "Pediatric Laboratory Interpretation: A Guide for the Pediatric Nurse."

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    For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about Pediatric Nursing, visit the journal’s website at http://pediatricnursing.net/

    To learn more about the Pediatric Nursing Conference, visit http://www.pedconference.net

    Music selections by Scott Holmes:
    "Motivational"
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    9 mins