Preparing Your Child for Surgery: A Pediatric ENT Surgeon's Honest Advice

Preparing Your Child for Surgery: A Pediatric ENT Surgeon's Honest Advice

Author: Katie Taylor, Certified Child Life Specialist March 25, 2026 Duration: 44:53

How do you prepare a child for surgery and build trust with their medical team? This episode explores how families and healthcare providers can work together to support children through procedures like tonsillectomy and other medical challenges.

This week's guest, Dr. Tali Lando, shares her perspective as a pediatric ENT surgeon, author, and mom of three teenage daughters. She and Katie discuss what it's really like for families navigating medical care with complex kids and how parents can advocate effectively while still building strong partnerships with their child's care team.

If you've ever wondered how to build trust with your child's doctor, prepare your child for surgery, or understand the perspective of the people caring for your child, this episode offers meaningful insight and reassurance. Dr. Lando's message is clear: the best outcomes happen when families and providers work together as partners.

We extend our sincere gratitude to our sponsor for this episode, Gebauer PainEase®. We are pleased to provide more information about this product, and we invite you to learn more by visiting their website.

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Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.

Keywords: pediatric ENT surgeon, tonsillectomy preparation for kids, preparing children for surgery, pediatric airway specialist, parenting medically complex children, doctor-patient partnership, advocating for your child in healthcare, pediatric surgery preparation, airway disorders in children, Breathless Dr. Tali Lando, medical memoir pediatric surgeon, supporting families in pediatric healthcare

 


Hosted by Katie Taylor, a Certified Child Life Specialist, Inside the Children's Hospital is a quiet space for the often unspoken journey of pediatric illness. This podcast moves beyond the clinical to explore the human heart of the hospital, offering conversations that feel more like a shared cup of coffee in a waiting room than a formal interview. You'll hear directly from parents and caregivers who articulate the complex mix of fear, resilience, and love they experience, while pediatric nurses, doctors, and therapists provide their unique professional perspectives on fostering healing and normalcy. The discussions naturally delve into the practicalities of family life disrupted, the emotional weight carried by all involved, and the small, profound moments of hope that sustain people. It’s a resource for anyone connected to a child’s health challenge, whether you're a family member seeking solidarity, a friend looking to understand, or simply someone interested in the intersection of medicine and humanity. Each episode aims to validate the listener's own feelings, whether they are in the midst of a crisis or reflecting on one, by presenting these authentic narratives without sugarcoating yet always with profound compassion. Tune in to find a sense of community and a deeper appreciation for the delicate, powerful work happening within those walls.
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