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Fellows and faculty describe the Boston Children’s Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship learning experience. With over 25 orthopedic surgeons, a high volume of complex cases, and numerous research opportunities, the program...
What’s it like to have your teeth checked? We can show you! Join Boston Children’s Dr. Isabelle Chase as she goes over the steps behind a dental checkup and cleaning.
Paul Terry learned at 21 that he had Kleefstra syndrome, a rare, newly recognized genetic disorder — but it’s not holding him back.
Dr. Anne Arnett, PhD, Dr. Viriginia Peisch, PhD and special guest Dr. Elizabeth Harstad MD, MPH, discuss the role medication plays in treating ADHD.
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez explains how the Coronary Artery Program reviews all patient history and test data to create an individualized treatment plan — and then closely...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez describes how coronary arteries function and how heart muscle will lack oxygen if those coronary blood vessels are compromised.
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger explains how children and adults usually don’t notice symptoms for coronary artery anomalies — but when they do, they can experience chest pain, irregular heartbeat...
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger reviews how cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurse practitioners, nurses, and child-life specialists all work together to treat a child’s coronary artery anomalies.
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger explains how the testing of the anatomy of a heart and its ability to function helps determine the best course of treatment for patients with...
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger reviews the coronary artery anomaly symptoms that parents should look for when they are curious about seeking treatment for their child.