YouTube videos

for pediatric students in your practice

 

EXAMINATIONS

 

Examination of the New Born

http://youtu.be/qcLiWSkS0uY

 

infant exam

http://youtu.be/8gnO4Py0_08

 

knee exam  (7:00) http://youtu.be/eRPvoNe9Aho

shoulder exam (:37) http://youtu.be/VSrLbzZzJU8

 

 

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

 

babies who cry (1:17)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KT6E9OGFog&feature=share&list=UU7PjTlufhDCfET974TcMWmA

 

physical development in children from birth through age 3, set to the music of David Bowie

http://youtu.be/NLDqjgkZ5ts (3min)

 

stages of play, set to the music of The Beatles

http://youtu.be/nhF6E7zHqWI (2min)

 

infant reflexes

http://youtu.be/0V4x0iQODTk (4min)

 

babies laughing  (this will make YOU laugh)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L49VXZwfup8 (3min)

 

6-month motor (hand) (1:03)  http://youtu.be/CPi_u-H1rYU

 

12-month motor (gait) (1:41) http://youtu.be/teliQ-Ehc6I

 


CROUP STRIDOR BARKING COUGH

http://youtu.be/Qbn1Zw5CTbA (2:50)

Fluoride Varnish: Lap-to-Lap Technique

http://youtu.be/Q13MAADy_8k (1:17)


PERTUSSIS

http://youtu.be/KZV4IAHbC48 (:52)

http://youtu.be/wuvn-vp5InE (:11)

http://youtu.be/TIV460AQUWk  (2:19) (Use just first 15 seconds—later segments have useless advice about holding up your arms)

REDUCING a DISLOCATED SHOULDER

(1:01) http://youtu.be/Z5v8Tb2-l1Y  US Navy medical video

SPLINTING

12:51 NO Longer Available on YOUTUBE (from New England Journal of Medicine)

SUTURING

suture: basic techniques  (4:41) http://youtu.be/6P0rYS6LeZw  (little dry, but a good tutorial)

horizontal mattress stitches  (2:54) http://youtu.be/NutaH-w20-k

laceration repair: running suture technique (5:45) http://youtu.be/012TyibaL_s

TICK REMOVAL

 http://youtu.be/0wotB38WrRY  (1:00) (contains ad for CVS product)

 http://youtu.be/OTsNNOea2vE (1:00) (has a leader ad)

 http://youtu.be/lzfxuPoxXOI  (1:18) (silly music, good advice)

 


 

ABOUT CLINICAL PRACTICE

Finding Joy in Primary Care - from American Board of Internal Medicine

(really good ideas of strategies for patient-centered, team-based primary care, and adding joy to practice)

Part I (6:25):     http://youtu.be/4iG9ZV57lLk

Part II (10:58):  http://youtu.be/7DENJVJ0HcA

Part III (10:26): http://youtu.be/pzDm_GxBCIc

Part IV (9:42):  http://youtu.be/RotKF8zAe-g 

American Academy of Pediatric Medical Home Channel:  http://youtu.be/SFA3YeFTmwU

What if Our Healthcare Systems Kept Us Healthy?

A TED Talk : http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/rebecca_onie_what_if_our_healthcare_system_kept_us_healthy.html

(Powerful!)    Rebecca Onie asks audacious questions: What if waiting rooms were a place to improve daily health care? What if doctors could prescribe food, housing and heat in the winter? At TEDMED she describes Health Leads, an organization that does just that -- and does it by building a volunteer base as elite and dedicated as a college sports team.  Rebecca Onie is the founder of Health Leads, a program that connects patients to basic care and resources, such as food and housing, that are the root cause of many health problems