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The future of pediatric development and disability
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Physician and psychologist Heidi Feldman is a pioneer in the field of developmental behavioral pediatrics who says that the world’s understanding of childhood disability is changing and so too are the ways we approach it. Where once institutionalization was common, today we find integrative, family-centered approaches, charting a more humane, hopeful path forward. For example, for children born prematurely with increased likelihood of disability, increasing skin-to-skin contact – what is called “kangaroo care” – can literally reshape that child’s brain development, she tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
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Episode Reference Links:
- Stanford Profile: Heidi M. Feldman
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Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Russ Altman introduces guest Heidi Feldman, professor of pediatrics at Stanford University.
(00:03:26) Path to Developmental Pediatrics
Heidi’s journey from education to developmental-behavioral pediatrics.
(00:05:10) The Emergence of Developmental Pediatrics
How developmental disabilities entered the medical mainstream.
(00:07:30) Common Disorders in Children
The most prevalent disabilities seen in practice and diagnostic trends.
(00:09:46) Preterm Birth and Disability Risk
Why premature birth is a major risk factor for developmental challenges.
(00:13:53) Brain Connections and Outcomes
How white matter and brain circuitry impact development.
(00:17:09) Kangaroo Care’s Potential
How skin-to-skin contact positively influences brain development.
(00:21:30) Inclusive Family and Community Support
Why integrated care and inclusive classrooms benefit all children.
(00:23:37) Social and Economic Upsides
Cost savings and increased independence from inclusive care.
(00:24:33) Transitioning to Adult Care
Gaps and opportunities in supporting disabled youth into adulthood.
(00:27:12) Using AI to Improve Care Quality
AI models help track whether care guidelines are being followed.
(00:31:00) Conclusion
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
320 episodes
Manage episode 477723041 series 2712286
Physician and psychologist Heidi Feldman is a pioneer in the field of developmental behavioral pediatrics who says that the world’s understanding of childhood disability is changing and so too are the ways we approach it. Where once institutionalization was common, today we find integrative, family-centered approaches, charting a more humane, hopeful path forward. For example, for children born prematurely with increased likelihood of disability, increasing skin-to-skin contact – what is called “kangaroo care” – can literally reshape that child’s brain development, she tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your question. You can send questions to [email protected].
Episode Reference Links:
- Stanford Profile: Heidi M. Feldman
Connect With Us:
- Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
- Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
- Connect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Russ Altman introduces guest Heidi Feldman, professor of pediatrics at Stanford University.
(00:03:26) Path to Developmental Pediatrics
Heidi’s journey from education to developmental-behavioral pediatrics.
(00:05:10) The Emergence of Developmental Pediatrics
How developmental disabilities entered the medical mainstream.
(00:07:30) Common Disorders in Children
The most prevalent disabilities seen in practice and diagnostic trends.
(00:09:46) Preterm Birth and Disability Risk
Why premature birth is a major risk factor for developmental challenges.
(00:13:53) Brain Connections and Outcomes
How white matter and brain circuitry impact development.
(00:17:09) Kangaroo Care’s Potential
How skin-to-skin contact positively influences brain development.
(00:21:30) Inclusive Family and Community Support
Why integrated care and inclusive classrooms benefit all children.
(00:23:37) Social and Economic Upsides
Cost savings and increased independence from inclusive care.
(00:24:33) Transitioning to Adult Care
Gaps and opportunities in supporting disabled youth into adulthood.
(00:27:12) Using AI to Improve Care Quality
AI models help track whether care guidelines are being followed.
(00:31:00) Conclusion
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
320 episodes
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