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Educational Opportunities
… Educational Opportunities Home Educational Opportunities Completed Physician Relations Educational Lecture Events by Year 2026 Events & Resources January 27, 2026 - Common Pediatric …
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SURG - Saving the CP Hip: The Case for Early Surveillance and Integrated Care - Monica Payares-Lizano, MD
… SURG - Saving the CP Hip: The Case for Early Surveillance and Integrated Care - Monica Payares-Lizano, MD Home Search Grand Rounds Tue, 01/06/2026 - 07:30 At the end of this presentation, participants … where she leads the development of the hospital’s comprehensive neuromuscular and cerebral palsy program. Her …
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Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) in Children
Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) in Children What is Down syndrome in children? Down syndrome is a genetic disorder. It is also called trisomy 21. It includes certain birth defects, learning problems, and facial features. A child with Down syndrome also may have heart defects and
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#MackyStrong: A 2-year-old boy’s remarkable journey battling and beating cancer
September 29, 2023
… stands as a testament to resilience, love, and the power of community. The trouble began on Christmas Eve of 2020. Mack … change their lives. "He was breathing weird," she explained. She brought it up to her husband, Ty, who is a … 14 – Valentine’s Day – Mack went home for the first time in 26 days. Mack's family found themselves enveloped in a …
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… Opportunities PCCN Specialty Education Series April 21, 2026 - ADHD Comprehensive Care presented by Dr. Dannah Raz Register Here … Dr. Christina Kwong Budesonide-Formoterol Appeal Letter Template February 11, 2026 - Pediatric Vaccine Updates: …
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Birth Defects in Children
Birth Defects in Children What is a birth defect in a child? A birth defect (congenital anomaly) is a health problem or abnormal physical change that is present when a baby is born. Birth defects can be very mild, where the baby looks and acts like any other baby. Or birth
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Cancer Overview
Cancer Overview What is cancer? Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells. The whole body is made of cells that act and grow in controlled ways as the body needs them. Cells are controlled by genes. The genes in any cell in the body can be damaged. Then the cell can grow out of
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Bryce E. Pasko, MD
Medical Director, Transfusion Medicine, Apheresis and Coagulation
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Leukemia in Children
Leukemia in Children What is leukemia in children? Leukemia is cancer that starts in young (immature) blood cells. It’s the most common kind of cancer in children. The leukemia cells grow in bone marrow and then go out into the blood. The bone marrow is the soft, spongy center of

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