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Pediatricians can't ask "where does it hurt?" Their patients are pre-verbal toddlers, anxious teenagers, or infants who can only cry. So how do they diagnose? This episode unpacks the hidden rigor of pediatrics — reading the space between parent and child, interpreting a cry's pitch and quality as clinical data, and maintaining a higher tolerance for ambiguity while knowing when uncertainty is dangerous. We explore why toddlers are the hardest age to diagnose, how a trained eye spots motor regression caused by maternal anxiety, and what kind of physician is drawn to a specialty where the signal is a whisper in a wind tunnel.
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