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Dr. Patrick Reeves, MD | Bowels-Brain-Belly Interaction

Dr. Patrick Reeves, MD | Bowels-Brain-Belly Interaction

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Guest: Patrick "Pat" Reeves MD, FAAP, DABOM, MAJ, MC, USA

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In this insightful podcast episode, join host Michelle as she engages in a detailed conversation with Dr. Patrick Reeves, a pediatric gastroenterologist working with the military. They discuss a range of significant topics including the management and transition of feeding tubes, the challenges of cyclic vomiting syndrome, and functional constipation in children. Dr. Reeves also elaborates on his development of clinical action plans to improve coordination of care for patients with complex nutritional needs. Gain valuable insights into pediatric gastroenterology, practical tips for advocating for appropriate care, and the importance of teamwork among healthcare providers.

Episode Timeline:

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

01:15 Dr. Reeves' Professional Journey

03:52 Developing Clinical Tools During the Pandemic

05:54 The Role of Dr. Reeves' Wife in Tool Development

07:44 Clinical Action Plans Overview

09:46 Understanding Constipation in Pediatric Patients

25:03 Challenges with Nissen Fundoplication

31:11 Feeding Tubes: A Necessary Tool

35:16 Introduction to Claire Riley's Research

35:38 Complications of NG and J Tubes

37:18 The Aggressive Bridle Device

40:01 Case Study: Managing G-Tube Transitions

53:23 Understanding Functional GI Disorders

56:00 Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Explained

01:02:07 Advocating for Pediatric GI Care

01:09:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


About the Guest: Patrick “Pat” Reeves, MD, FAAP, DABOM, MAJ, MC, USA, is a triple-board-certified physician in the areas of General Pediatrician, Obesity Medicine Specialist, and Pediatric Gastroenterologist Hepatologist, with advanced research skills focusing on enhancing patient education and clinical outcomes. He serves as an associate professor of pediatrics and associate professor of military medicine through the Uniformed Services University, University of Texas, and Texas A&M. His specific research focuses are first describing the negative impacts of consumer product injuries- like button batteries, high powered magnets [Buckyballs] and water beads [Orbeez]- on child health, and secondly, the development of point-of-care tools to be used at home by families managing children with medical complexity. He has nearly 40 peer-reviewed, published articles.


Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/g5iqlS5GEGk

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