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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2026 · 33 MIN

Dr. Ari Brown on What Happened to Trust Between Parents and Pediatricians

from How I Doctor with Dr. Graham Walker

Dr. Ari Brown is a pediatrician in Austin, Texas, who has run her own independent practice, 411 Pediatrics, for more than 13 years and been a pediatrician for more than 30. She's the author of the bestselling Baby 411 series, Baby 411, Toddler 411, and the newly released Expecting 411, books that have sold millions of copies and made her one of the most trusted parent educators in the country. Every new edition means going back and correcting the record, including reversing her own earlier guidance to delay introducing peanuts and eggs once the evidence flipped.In this episode of How I Doctor, Dr. Graham Walker talks with Ari about what happened to trust between parents and pediatricians, and what it actually takes to hold that trust together while the ground underneath the science keeps shifting. They dig into why vaccines have become victims of their own success, as parents who've never seen measles or chickenpox come to fear the shot more than the disease, and why so many pediatricians have moved onto social media to fight misinformation directly. Ari reframes physicians as teachers first, and walks through the honesty and communication skills she thinks medical training still underserves.Ari and Graham also get into how instant portal access to labs and imaging has reshaped the emotional weight of practicing medicine, how she coaches families through screens and digital parenting, and what she's seeing families care about most today, from nutrition to developmental milestones. The conversation closes on a warning: with margins this thin, Ari believes independent pediatric practices, and the kind of long-term, trusted care they provide, are genuinely at risk of disappearing.What You'll LearnWhy Ari calls vaccines "victims of their own success" and what that means for how parents perceive riskWhy she believes physicians are teachers first, and what medical training still gets wrong about communicationHow instant portal access to labs and imaging has quietly reshaped physician workload and burnoutWhat's actually changed for families in the last decade, from screen time to a growing focus on developmental milestonesWhy Ari believes independent pediatric practice is at real risk of disappearing, and what's at stake if it does🩺 Offcall is more than a platform — it’s a community. Join today!📝 For a full transcript of this episode click HERE🎧 Subscribe to receive new How I Doctor episodes directly in your feed here: https://episodes.fm/1767429315👨‍⚕️Follow Dr. Graham Walker onLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-walker-md/ IG https://www.instagram.com/ubergraham/ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/drgrahamwalker.com ✉️ Join our newsletter On/Offcall here https://offcall.beehiiv.com/subscribe 🟧 Follow Offcall on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinoffcall/ IG https://www.instagram.com/offcalldotcom/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@offcalldotcom

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