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Practice-Changing Medicine

Supporting Coordinated, Accessible Care for Cerebral Palsy

The Center for Children is one of the few programs to offer comprehensive care for children living with cerebral palsy.

The patient at his first birthday celebration.

Complex Case Spotlight

Novel Strategy Stabilizes Newborn’s Cardiomyopathy Prior to Heart Transplant

Retention of patent ductus arteriosus and pulmonary artery banding aid left ventricle before successful transplant.

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Advancing Science

Decoding SUDEP Risk with Comprehensive Registry Analyses

By building the most comprehensive SUDEP registry to date, researchers help elucidate patient risk.

ICF-CY in practice

Advancing Science

Standardizing Care for Children with Disabilities

How a rehabilitation specialist applies a WHO framework to streamline care for pediatric patients.

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Advancing Science

Mitigating the Developmental Impact of Poverty at Pediatric Checkups

Accessible tools and interventions aid caregivers in supporting children’s healthy development.

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Advancing Science

Uncovering the Biological Basis of Intergenerational Trauma

Brain changes in utero confirm trauma-associated developmental risk factors passed from mother to baby.

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