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Ready. Prep. Go!

Ready. Prep. Go!

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Ready. Prep. Go!, a podcast from the Pediatric Pandemic Network, features compelling conversations with emergency, disaster and preparedness subject matter experts and those on the frontlines. The guests share their transformational stories and invaluable lessons learned from their experiences.Copyright 2025 Ready. Prep. Go! Ciencias Sociales Desarrollo Personal Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable Éxito Personal
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  • WCNSF
    Jun 24 2025
    Wounded Child, No Surviving Family (WCNSF) The latest episode of 'Ready. Prep. Go!' confronts a heartbreaking new acronym—WCNSF—that reflects the devastating reality faced by millions: over 400 million children are living in or fleeing from areas of conflict around the world. Join emergency medicine physician Denise Whitfield, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAEMS as she shares powerful stories and hard-won insights from war zones, refugee camps, and global health crises. It’s a sobering, deeply human conversation about the medical and ethical challenges of caring for children when stability is gone and hope is all that remains.
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    25 m
  • The Path Forward
    May 20 2025
    This episode features Dr. Jonathan Kohler, MD, MA, chief of pediatric surgery at UC Davis Health and co-founder of the PATH (Promoting Accessibility to Healthcare) program, which focuses on improving care for neurodiverse patients. Inspired by his clinical work and personal experience as a parent of an autistic child, Dr. Kohler shares how PATH uses tools like social stories, pre-registration, and personalized care environments to reduce anxiety and improve medical outcomes. He emphasizes the value of patient and family input, showing how even small adjustments can ease challenging procedures like vaccinations and blood draws. The episode also explores the guiding principle of the program - “nothing about us without us” - and the overwhelmingly positive feedback from both patients and staff.
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    30 m
  • Episode Update: Disaster Gap
    Apr 17 2025

    Christina Hernon, MD, FAAEM, an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist, shares her experience as a spontaneous responder during the Boston Marathon bombing. The story highlights the often overlooked role of spontaneous responders and emphasizes the need for better preparation, debriefing, and support for those who find themselves thrust into such situations.

    For more resources about emergency responders, terrorism, mass casualty incidents, and bombs, check out PPN Resource Central, an expertly curated database of thousands of resources related to giving care to children — every day and in crises.

    Resources:

    • The Immediate Responder & The Disaster Gap
    • The Impromptu Immediate Responder- Christina Hernon
    • The Initial Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - National Library of Medicine
    • Emergency Communications Case Study: Emergency Communications August 2013 During the Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing - U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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    37 m
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