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Episode 1: Water Support Team

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How do we name our pediatric palliative care teams? Is the word "palliative" just a liability? Why does Justin Baker regularly cosplay as a marsupial?
In this inaugural episode of Pedipal, Dan and Sarah interview colleagues from around the US about the names of their teams and how they introduce themselves to families: Dr. Jared Rubenstein (Texas Children's "PACT," @DrJRubenstein), Dr. Bob Macauley (OHSU's "Bridges"), Dr. Tricia Keefer (Michigan's "Stepping Stones," @KeeferMD), and Dr. Justin Baker (St. Jude's "QoLA," @justinnbaker) weigh in on these questions and more. Their answers may surprise, vindicate, or infuriate you, but we can all agree on one thing: We're the fire department, not the fire. Right?
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Theme music: "Sneaky Adventure," by Kevin MacLeod (2009)

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1. Jared Rubenstein: Everyone here is having a pretty bad day (00:00:00)

2. Bob McCauley: When was the last time you used the word "palliate" in casual conversation? (00:07:02)

3. Tricia Keefer: I've never gotten kicked out of a room for saying "palliative care" (00:16:39)

4. Justin Baker: I get to say "koala butt" (00:22:28)

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How do we name our pediatric palliative care teams? Is the word "palliative" just a liability? Why does Justin Baker regularly cosplay as a marsupial?
In this inaugural episode of Pedipal, Dan and Sarah interview colleagues from around the US about the names of their teams and how they introduce themselves to families: Dr. Jared Rubenstein (Texas Children's "PACT," @DrJRubenstein), Dr. Bob Macauley (OHSU's "Bridges"), Dr. Tricia Keefer (Michigan's "Stepping Stones," @KeeferMD), and Dr. Justin Baker (St. Jude's "QoLA," @justinnbaker) weigh in on these questions and more. Their answers may surprise, vindicate, or infuriate you, but we can all agree on one thing: We're the fire department, not the fire. Right?
Links to things we mentioned in the show:

Theme music: "Sneaky Adventure," by Kevin MacLeod (2009)

  continue reading

Luvut

1. Jared Rubenstein: Everyone here is having a pretty bad day (00:00:00)

2. Bob McCauley: When was the last time you used the word "palliate" in casual conversation? (00:07:02)

3. Tricia Keefer: I've never gotten kicked out of a room for saying "palliative care" (00:16:39)

4. Justin Baker: I get to say "koala butt" (00:22:28)

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