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Join pediatric nurse practitioner and educator Dr. Becky Carson on The Peds NP, a podcast that turns evidence-based practice into practical, real-world strategies for caring for kids. Each episode blends the latest pediatric literature with conversational insights, helping you connect research to bedside decisions with confidence. Becky brings her experience as a dual-certified PNP in acute and primary care and faculty member at Duke University School of Nursing to guide you through cases, concepts, and clinical pearls that matter most. You’ll gain tools to improve outcomes, sharpen your thinking, and feel empowered in those tricky situations where judgment counts. Tune in, learn, and transform the way you practice—and remember, you’re doing it for the kids.
Disclaimers & Show Notes: www.thepedsnp.com
Join pediatric nurse practitioner and educator Dr. Becky Carson on The Peds NP, a podcast that turns evidence-based practice into practical, real-world strategies for caring for kids. Each episode blends the latest pediatric literature with conversational insights, helping you connect research to bedside decisions with confidence. Becky brings her experience as a dual-certified PNP in acute and primary care and faculty member at Duke University School of Nursing to guide you through cases, concepts, and clinical pearls that matter most. You’ll gain tools to improve outcomes, sharpen your thinking, and feel empowered in those tricky situations where judgment counts. Tune in, learn, and transform the way you practice—and remember, you’re doing it for the kids.
Disclaimers & Show Notes: www.thepedsnp.com
Episodes

Monday May 18, 2026
Immunizations Update: Navigating New Vaccine Recommendations (S13 Ep. 85)
Monday May 18, 2026
Monday May 18, 2026
In the second episode of our Immunization Updates mini-series, we’ll break down the evolving—and increasingly confusing—2026 pediatric immunization landscape, helping clinicians make sense of diverging CDC and AAP vaccine schedules.
Following major federal changes to the ACIP process and subsequent shifts in CDC recommendations, several vaccines were reclassified from universal use to “high-risk” or “shared decision-making,” creating uncertainty for providers and families alike. We’ll walk through what changed, why it matters, and how these updates compare to the AAP’s continued endorsement of universal protection against 18 diseases.
Using real-world examples like HPV and RSV prevention, this episode unpacks how wording, categorization, and policy decisions impact clinical care, patient understanding, and public confidence. We end with practical strategies for navigating vaccine conversations, maintaining an AAP-aligned workflow, addressing insurance and liability concerns, and documenting when families choose alternate approaches. This episode is a must-listen for pediatric providers who want to stay grounded in evidence, communicate clearly with families, and confidently advocate for childhood immunizations in a shifting policy environment.
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American Academy of Pediatrics. (2026, January 26). AAP’s 2026 immunization schedule keeps routine recommendations intact after overhaul of federal schedule. AAP News. https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/34141/
American Academy of Pediatrics. (2026). What is the difference between the AAP immunization recommendations and other vaccine schedules? HealthyChildren.org. https://www.healthychildren.org/English/tips-tools/ask-the-pediatrician/Pages/what-is-the-difference-between-the-AAP-recommended-immunization-schedule-and-other-vaccine-schedules.aspx
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