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CME Session
NSGR - Craniosynostosis Uncovered: A Neurosurgical Perspective on Diagnosis and Management - Zachary Wetsel, DO
… NSGR - Craniosynostosis Uncovered: A Neurosurgical Perspective on Diagnosis … - Zachary Wetsel, DO Home Search Grand Rounds Mon, 03/23/2026 - 07:00 At the end of this presentation, participants … Evaluate the current surgical interventions and their outcomes in treating craniosynostosis based on type and …
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Birth Injuries What is a birth injury? Sometimes during the birth process, the baby may suffer a physical injury that impairs function or structure of their body. This is sometimes called birth trauma or birth injury. It can occur during labor, delivery, or after delivery. Birth
Pediatric Optometry Fellowship
… Pediatric Optometry Fellowship Home Pediatric Optometry Fellowship Advanced Education and Training for Qualified Optometrist A pediatric optometrist needs more … Division . The Ophthalmology Division provides comprehensive care and is rapidly growing to include the …
Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Education & Resources
Learning your child has type 1 diabetes can be an overwhelming time for your family as you navigate materials and adjust to a new lifestyle. The first step in taking control of a diabetes diagnosis is seeking out reliable information from a reputable source. Your provider or
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Common Benign Lumps What are some common types of benign breast lumps? Noncancer (benign) breast lumps can have many causes. Two of the most common causes of benign single breast lumps are cysts and fibroadenomas. Several other conditions can also appear as lumps. These are fat
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About the Heart and Blood Vessels The heart is the hardest working muscle in the human body. Located almost in the center of the chest, a healthy adult heart is the size of a clenched adult fist. By age 70, the human heart will beat more than 2.5 billion times. The heart is
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Overview of Kidney Disorders How do the kidneys work? The body takes nutrients from food and converts them to energy. After the body has used all the food components that it needs, waste products are left behind in the bowel and in the blood. The kidneys and urinary system help
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Brandon's Story
… Brandon's Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at … upstairs cooking dinner, and she knew at once the crash had come from her husband's barbell set. She immediately … to topple toward him. He saw it coming and tried to run away from it, but the pole caught the left side of his head, …
Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS)
If your child has tried two anti-seizure medications, and is still having seizures, they may have drug-resistant epilepsy. According to the Institute of Medicine, about 800,000 Americans experience seizures despite taking anti-seizure medications. In fact, after trying two
CME Session
PCH - Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in BPD Throughout the Lifespan - Erik Hysinger, MD (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital - Cincinnati, OH)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the evolving definitions of BPD Define the phenotypes in BPD using imaging as a biomarker Review the progression of cardiopulmonary disease throughout childhood and into adulthood