
Your Health Pediatrics Part 2
In Part 2 of our special Your Health Pediatrics series, Jamie continues the conversation with Mary Jane “MJ” Britt, VP of Transitional Care, and Dr. J. Ruffin, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician — diving even deeper into the realities of being a parent, clinician, and caregiver during respiratory season. MJ opens up about the emotional tension of being both a nurse and a mom — the internal tug-of-war between professional judgment and parental instinct — and how Your Health Pediatrics provides the peace of mind every parent needs. Dr. Ruffin breaks down what parents should know about flu, RSV, and COVID-19 vaccines for infants and children, and shares practical, science-based advice for keeping kids healthy through the winter months. Together, they paint a picture of what compassionate, family-centered care looks like when it truly meets people where they are — at home, at work, and in every stage of life. This episode reminds us that being a great parent doesn’t mean doing it all alone — it means knowing where to turn when your child needs care, and trusting a team that’s with you every step of the way.
Your Health University Podcast · Jamie Preston, Dr. Jaya Ruffin, Mary Jane Britt
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Show Notes
Key Takeaways
- The nurse–mom perspective and emotional realities of pediatric care
- The latest guidance on flu, RSV, and COVID-19 vaccines for kids
- How telehealth is giving parents faster, safer access to care
- Ways Your Health Pediatrics supports both employees and families
- Why family care at home matters now more than ever
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