Episode #50 High Truths with Dr. Natalie Laub and Babies who overdose

Episode 50 December 06, 2021 00:48:54
Episode #50 High Truths with Dr. Natalie Laub and Babies who overdose
High Truths on Drugs and Addiction
Episode #50 High Truths with Dr. Natalie Laub and Babies who overdose

Dec 06 2021 | 00:48:54

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Show Notes

Get ready to have your jaw drop when you learn about babies who overdose on drugs. Babies and kids under 5 are getting into the adult drug supply of marijuana gummy bears as well as fentanyl. Learn more from child abuse specialist, Dr. Natalie Laub.

Dr. Natalie Laub

Natalie Laub MD, MHSP 

Dr. Natalie Laub is an attending Physician at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego where she is the Program Director for Child Abuse Pediatrics. She is an assistant professor of pediatrics at UCLA.

Dr. Natalie Laub  is an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego and serves as the fellowship director for the Child Abuse Pediatrics fellowship program. She completed residency in Boston and her child abuse fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia before she finally left the east coast for sunny San Diego. Her research interests include improving systems of care to better identify child abuse victims, illicit ingestions in children, and physician wellbeing.

 

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