March 2026

World Down Syndrome Day: What My Daughter Taught Me About Caring for Kids with Down Syndrome in the ED

Editor’s Note: In recognition of World Down Syndrome Day (March 21), we’re publishing a post by Dr. Sean McGann, emergency physician and father of a child with Down syndrome. The date, 3/21, was specifically chosen to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (3) of the 21st chromosome. This post was developed in collaboration with Dr. […]

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Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Emergency Medicine | Dr. Jason Fischer on How AI Is Reshaping the ED

What if your emergency department could predict admissions at triage, automatically flag high-risk patients in real time, and tell families exactly when they’ll be seen – before a clinician ever walks into the room? In this second interview in our AI series, I sit down with Dr. Jason Fischer, Division Head of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

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Measles is Back: The Experts Tell You What You Need to Know

For many practicing pediatric emergency physicians, measles feels like a disease from another era. In fact, measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. But over the past several years, declining vaccination rates and increasing global circulation have pushed measles back into the clinical conversation. The reality is that many emergency clinicians today

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