Meet our Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) team
Meet Our Team Meet members of our CAIR team Leadership Image Christopher P. Duggan , MD, MPH Senior Gastroenterologist, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; Director, Center for Nutrition; Medical Director, Center for Advanced …
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Patient Resources Your visit to the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation Our team approach means that you and your child will meet with specialists from several different disciplines, typically during just one visit. The physician and nurse …
Information for referring physicians from the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation.
For Referring Physicians The Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation at Boston Children's Hospital is here to help you provide your patients with specialty care, including the expertise of world-renowned gastroenterologists and surgeons. Our …
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Research & Innovation Our research and innovation CAIR has been in the forefront of clinical research advances in the field, including innovations in nutritional, hormonal, and surgical therapy. These are just some of the approaches that have been …
Learn about ongoing research at the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation.
Ongoing Research Projects At CAIR, we’re working continually to improve treatments for short bowel syndrome and related concerns. Some of our current and recent research projects include: Using RELiZORB in children with short bowel syndrome This study is …
Contact the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation.
Contact Us For an initial consultation with our program coordinator, please call 617-355-5275. You will be instructed to fill out our intake forms as well as have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have in regards to our clinic. Our office is …
Meet Our Team Our CDKL5 Center of Excellence is led by neurologist Heather Olson, MD , in Boston Children’s Division of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology and section of neurogenetics and behavioral neurology. The team also involves physicians from a …