Opinion

A pediatrician wonders about the influence of an unhappy teacher
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Teachers are nearly twice as likely to experience job stress and almost three times as likely to experience depression than the general adult...
Opinion

The challenge of poverty to health and success: What should pediatricians do?
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Maybe if we worked harder to foster and support two-parent families the drag of economic disadvantage would be reduced.
Opinion

Rethinking your journey to work every day
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The pandemic has been a wake-up call for many of the fortunate folks who have found that they can work from home, eliminating what may have been a...
Opinion

Coping with postpandemic school hesitancy
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
For the children who have always been a bit ambivalent about school either because they were anxious in social situations or because they found...
Opinion

Tragic consequences of ignorance for everyone
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
If the child’s parent’s were famous the message that swaddling a child who can turn over is dangerous might have gotten more attention.
Opinion

The risk of risk avoidance
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The person whose primary focus is on avoiding any risk often shuts off the process of creative thinking and problem solving.
Opinion

The cost of pediatric specialization
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
It turns out that the lifetime earning potential of most pediatric subspecialists falls significantly behind that of general pediatricians.
Opinion

Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is the answer to childhood obesity
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
We can agree that a more active lifestyle that includes spells of vigorous activity is important for weight management.
Opinion

Dialing back pandemic screen time
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
How should parents, and those of us who advise them, begin to restructure sensible and enforceable guidelines for screen time given the sea change...
Opinion

The siesta solution
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
The ability to take daytime naps and reap their cardiometabolic benefits is not just luck but has a significant genetic component, says Dr....
Opinion

Helping parents and children deal with a child’s limb deformity
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
In most clinic decisions the patient, pretty much regardless of age, should be a full participant in the process.
Opinion

COVID and schools: A pediatrician's case for a return to class
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Parents, teachers, students, and pediatricians all agree that having children learn in a social, face-to-face environment is critical to their...
News

Puppy love: Is losing a pet too hard for children?
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Dispatching a belly-up goldfish after a month or two is small potatoes compared to putting down a tail-wagging, frisbee-catching, four-footed...
Opinion

Nature or nurture in primary care?
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Professor Lipton’s take on epigenetics boils down to the notion that our genome should merely be considered a blueprint and not the final...
Opinion

How COVID-19 will continue to alter patient visits
- Author:
- William G. Wilkoff, MD
Where are you going to reset the bar as the pandemic lifts and the barriers that have prevented patients from coming to your office over the last...