
Joseph Hageman
Editor-in-Chief at Pediatric Annals
Clinically retired pediatrician Director of Quality Improvement Section of Neonatology Comer Children's Hospital Chicago, IL. Editor-in-Chief Pediatric Annals
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Nov 1, 2024 |
journals.healio.com | Lolita Alcocer Alkureishi |Joseph Hageman |Lynn Gettleman Chehab
IntroductionThe end of the summer and start to the fall means one thing for the general pediatrician—school physicals! Despite this creating some scheduling madness and endless school physical forms, I (LAA) look forward to this time as it is a chance to catch up with my patients, see what they have been doing during the summer months, and to make sure that we are starting the school year on a good foot.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
journals.healio.com | Lolita Alcocer Alkureishi |Joseph Hageman |Vince Biank
IntroductionAs a general pediatrician, I (LAA) sometimes forget about including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) on my differential diagnosis for a patient, perhaps because EoE can present clinically in a more heterogeneous, nonspecific way in children than in adult patients.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
journals.healio.com | Lolita Alcocer Alkureishi |Joseph Hageman
IntroductionAs we have been reviewing the articles in this issue about the clinical and administrative responsibilities of pediatric hospitalists cu-rated by guest editors Dr. Dina Tom and Dr. Deepak Kamat, we could not resist the temptation to provide a bit of historical perspective.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
journals.healio.com | Lolita Alcocer Alkureishi |Joseph Hageman |Zoe Brown |Zoé Brown
IntroductionFood allergies are quite common in pediatric patients, and even if patients do not have allergies, parents often have questions about food allergens and when to introduce certain foods, particularly if they themselves have food allergies. For this month's Editorial, we turn to Dr. Zoe Brown, an Allergy and Immunology Fellow at The University of Chicago.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
journals.healio.com | Lolita Alcocer Alkureishi |Karen Bernstein |Joseph Hageman
IntroductionSummer is here! And with that, later bedtimes and a change or lack of routines for pre-teens and teenagers may result in changes that aren't necessarily the healthiest. How can we help adolescents stay on track and develop healthy habits during the summer months, and how can the transition back to school in the fall be less rough?
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