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Pediatric surgeons at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital are pushing survival rates for infants with CDH above 90 percent.
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Pediatric surgeons at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital are pushing survival rates for infants with CDH above 90 percent.
Nutrition is an essential component to a healthy lifestyle, but changing the eating habits of kids can be challenging. The Kohl's Cooks for Kids family cooking series aims to change that.
In his leadership role, Dr. Rehman will build and enhance programs to support the highest level of quality and safety across the perioperative continuum of care.
George Jallo, M.D, medical director of the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Institute for Brain Protection Sciences and clinical practice director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, gives a spinal cord surgery presentation to the Sixth Annual World Course in Advanced Brain Tumour Surgery in London.
Nicole Chandler, M.D., and her team at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, get kids back to their normal routine faster with single-incision, minimally invasive pediatric surgery. Chandler, director of pediatric surgery research at Johns Hopkins All Children's, has been championing--and improving--the technique since she first started using it for surgeries.
On a hurricane-stricken Sunday, it was all hands on deck to give three-year-old Willow a very special birthday.
The newly established chronic pain clinic treats children facing a wide range of conditions, including rheumatic diseases, complex regional pain syndrome, lower back pain and chronic headache, including migraines.
TuTu Tuesdays are celebrated in September--pediatric cancer month--on 7 South, the nickname for the part of the seventh floor of Johns Hopkins All Children's that includes the cancer unit.
The team of doctors, technicians and nurses who perform scoliosis surgery at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital have sometimes been compared to an orchestra.
In more than 40 years with Johns Hopkins Medicine, George Dover, M.D., saw flaws in the training of pediatric residents he couldn't fix. At Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, he sees opportunity.