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William G. Wilkoff, MD

Opinion

Is it time to unionize?

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: January 25, 2023

Most of us are employees now. We need to finally accept that role and begin acting like employees working under stressful and unhealthy conditions...

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Opinion

Pediatric vaccination rates have failed to recover

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: January 9, 2023

Over the last half century we have produced several generations of parents who have little knowledge and certainly no personal experience with a...

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Opinion

The dark side of online mom groups

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: December 21, 2022

When it comes to subjects in which there is no one best answer, the relative anonymity of the Internet provides cover for language that can be...

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Opinion

Physicians and your staffs: Be nice

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: December 12, 2022

If there is a low-hanging fruit in the customer service orchard it is one person at a time deciding to behave in a civil manner toward fellow...

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Opinion

The tale of two scenarios of gender dysphoria

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: November 17, 2022

One size does not fit all for gender-dysphoric children and certainly their care should not be dictated by a politically influenced entity.

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Opinion

Do scare tactics work?

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: November 4, 2022

As we craft our messaging have we thought enough about the potential side effects of our attempts at scaring the public into following our...

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Opinion

Where a child eats breakfast is important

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: September 7, 2022

“Skipping breakfast and eating breakfast out of the home were linked to greater odds of psychosocial behavioral problems than eating breakfast at...

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Opinion

How much do we really know about gender dysphoria?

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: August 30, 2022

My sense is that the general population perceives an increase in the prevalence of gender dysphoria; neither of two studies on this issue answers...

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Opinion

Growing pains? ... Rubbish

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: August 15, 2022

Investigators who did a literature review on the topic determined that clinicians “should be wary of relying on the diagnosis to direct treatment...

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Opinion

Good news, bad news

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: July 27, 2022

Anecdotal evidence about weight gain and a decline in fitness point to the conclusion that when children are no longer in school, they settle into...

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Opinion

Our role in preventing postpartum depression

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: July 20, 2022

Simply making postpartum depression screening our own professional priority can save lives, ease suffering, and improve postpartum outcomes.

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Opinion

Recommendations on breastfeeding: A case of too much information

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: July 14, 2022

If the American Academy of Pediatrics had chosen to release a separate statement simply supporting mothers who chose to nurse longer than a year,...

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Opinion

Caring for the young elite athlete

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: July 6, 2022

When faced with patients who are clearly on the elite sport pathway, our goal is to protect their health – both physical and mental.

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Opinion

Moderate activity versus sweat equity

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: June 21, 2022

This study should not prompt us to throw up our hands and toss out the current recommendations of an hour of moderate activity.

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Opinion

The power of napping

Author:
William G. Wilkoff, MD
Publish date: June 6, 2022

As a child approaches the 6-month milestone, napping is a topic ripe for well-considered anticipatory guidance.

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