Not exact matches
Dr. Nirav K. Pandya is a
pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializing in
pediatric sports
medicine at the Children's Hospital in Oakland.
Dr. Jagodzinski is a
pediatric orthopaedic surgeon who sees patients
at the Sports
Medicine Center For Young Athletes in Walnut Creek.
Sabrina Braham, MD is a
pediatric physician in Menlo Park, California, an adjunct clinical instructor
at Stanford University School of
Medicine, and a member of the Advisory Board of Challenge Success.
After receiving his medical degree
at St. Louis University School of
Medicine, he completed his residency in pediatric medicine in the Ai
Medicine, he completed his residency in
pediatric medicine in the Ai
medicine in the Air Force.
In addition to passionately studying neonatal, general
pediatric and adolescent
medicine at CHLA, he had the opportunity to train under some of the greatest minds in subspecialty pediatrics, diagnosing and managing the rarest and most complicated childhood ailments.
Jim MacDonald, MD, M.P.H., FASFP, FACSM, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics and family
medicine at Ohio State University, and a
pediatric sports
medicine specialist
at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio
«I would rather write a prescription for safe, outdoor play for my
pediatric patients than see them five years later with depression, anxiety and obesity,» says Wendy Kohatsu, MD, with Santa Rosa Family
Medicine and assistant clinical professor
at the University of California in San Francisco.
Dr. Ruiz received her MD from the University of Santo Tomas, Faculty of
Medicine and Surgery, in the Philippines and then completed her residency in pediatrics
at UMDNJ — Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, as well as a fellowship in
pediatric rheumatology
at Cornell University Medical College in New York.
You know you can depend on Riley Hospital for Children
at IU Health, one of the nation's top - ranked children's hospitals, when your child needs best - in - class care across every
pediatric specialty known to
medicine.
Dr. Jim as he is know around his office, earned his medical degree
at St. Louis University School of
Medicine in 1996 and completed his
pediatric residency
at Northeastern Ohio University College of
Medicine and Tod Children's Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1999.
Dr. Deborah Loeff, one of the top
pediatric surgeons
at University of Chicago
Medicine, says so many people were needed in the operation to make sure both mother and baby were well looked after.
Dr. Newmark completed his medical school and
pediatric training
at the University of Arizona College of
Medicine.
He was subsequently recruited by the Chairman of Pediatrics
at The Albert Einstein School of
Medicine and the Children's Hospital
at Montefiore in the Bronx, NY to join their rapidly growing pulmonology service and to develop their
pediatric sleep laboratory.
While setting up his practice in the winter of 2005, Dr. Kass was simultaneously recruited by the Medical Director of the Sleep Disorders Center
at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Connecticut to be their
pediatric sleep
medicine director and consultant.
Connecticut Children's Medical Center is the primary
pediatric teaching hospital for the UConn School of
Medicine, has a teaching partnership with the Frank H. Netter MD School of
Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is a research partner of Jackson Laboratory.
Keith Ayoob, EdD, RD, FADA, a practicing
pediatric nutritionist and associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics
at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine sums it up best: «I can applaud the intent of mothers wanting to take an active role in feeding their infants when they can't breastfeed.
Based on the research questions
at hand, the Center draws from CHOP and University of Pennsylvania - based expertise in emergency
medicine;
pediatric trauma; surgery; nursing; social work;
pediatric and adolescent
medicine; epidemiology and biostatistics; bioengineering; computational engineering; psychology; behavioral science; communications; and health education.
She is the manager of the Integrative
Medicine Services Dréas Dream dance / movement therapy program for
pediatric patients
at Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center since its inception in 2003.
He completed medical school
at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in NYC,
pediatric residency
at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles and fellowships in ambulatory pediatrics and child development
at UCLA.
Family: Married with six children (only two still live
at home) Works as: Medical doctor, specialist in
pediatric orthopedics and general
medicine Background: Göran Kendorf is a proud Stockholmer who grew up in one of the city's southern suburbs.
Keith Ayoob, a
pediatric nutritionist and associate clinical professor of pediatrics
at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in New York City, said he agrees with that logic.
After completing his internship in Pediatrics
at Hopkins, he continued his training in Pediatrics
at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, specializing in neonatology and
pediatric liver disease.
Dr. Keith T. Ayoob, a
pediatric nutritionist and registered dietitian
at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, answered our questions about the safety of baby food currently on the market today.
«That's one of those myths,» explains Clay Jones, a
pediatric and newborn hospitalist
at Newton - Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, who wrote about teething for the popular blog Science - Based
Medicine.
Many parents hope that their baby will be a champion sleeper right off the bat, but that's usually not the case, says Nadav Traeger, M.D., director of
pediatric sleep
medicine at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital
at Westchester Medical Center.
In 1999 Huda Zoghbi, a specialist in
pediatric neurological disorders
at Baylor College of
Medicine in Dallas, found that RS was likely caused by a mutation in the gene Mecp2, located on the X chromosome.
«We did this study to understand whether, in addition to PM2.5, coarse particulate matter contributes to asthma development and morbidity,» said Corinne A. Keet, MD, PhD, lead study author and associate professor of
pediatric allergy and immunology
at Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
«It's given us insight into one of the very early events» that disrupt chromosomes, says Alison Bertuch, a
pediatric oncologist and molecular biologist
at Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston, Texas.
The finding shows that «carrier overload is not just a theoretical concern,» says Sheldon Kaplan, a
pediatric infectious disease specialist
at Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston, Texas.
The study, published in the September issue of Annals of Surgery online, shows that providing pricing information upfront can influence patient choice of surgical procedures and potentially lead to cost savings in health care, a sector of the economy that accounts for more than 17 percent of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product, says Eric R. Scaife, M.D., senior author, associate professor of surgery and chief of
pediatric surgery
at the University of Utah (U of U) School of
Medicine.
«There are some individual and public health risks with daily dosing of sublingual buprenorphine, such as missed doses and accidental
pediatric exposure, as well as the risk of theft or intentional diversion,» said Richard N. Rosenthal, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai and Medical Director of Addiction Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Behavioral Health System.
Maureen Black, a
pediatric psychologist
at the University of Maryland School of
Medicine in Baltimore, is skeptical.
«
At Lurie Children's we see many children with DIPG and they are a powerful inspiration to develop an effective treatment as quickly as possible,» said co-author Rishi R. Lulla, MD, pediatric neuro - oncologist at Lurie Children's and Assistant Professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicin
At Lurie Children's we see many children with DIPG and they are a powerful inspiration to develop an effective treatment as quickly as possible,» said co-author Rishi R. Lulla, MD,
pediatric neuro - oncologist
at Lurie Children's and Assistant Professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicin
at Lurie Children's and Assistant Professor
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicin
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine.
«In our study, transgender youth decided to pursue fertility preservation
at much lower rates than we would have expected from research on reproductive desires of transgender adults, which suggests that about half want biological children and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a
pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program
at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine.
It's up to us to learn how different animals tackle the problem so we can adapt those strategies to prevent cancer in people,» says co-senior author Joshua Schiffman, M.D.,
pediatric oncologist
at Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah School of
Medicine, and Primary Children's Hospital.
Study co-author Nigel Bamford, a
pediatric neurologist
at the University of Washington School of
Medicine, says that if similar changes occur in humans, it will indicate that an effective way to fight addiction may be to design therapies that target the affected area — the striatum, a forebrain region that controls movement but also has been linked to habit - forming behavior.
«Carefully defining the molecular landscape of these tumor subtypes may guide us in
pediatric precision
medicine, to better treat children with brain tumors,» said Payal Jain, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher
at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
«Future research work should seek to elucidate the association of specific gun laws with the incidence rates of
pediatric firearm - related injuries,» says Shilpa Patel, M.D., M.P.H., an assistant professor of pediatrics and emergency
medicine at Children's National and co-author of the poster.
Surgical treatments for persistent cases include using a structure inside the airway to prop it open — a stent — but that approach irritates the trachea, says John Bent, an associate professor
at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine and director of
pediatric otolaryngology
at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City.
Shannon Maude, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of Pediatrics and a
pediatric oncologist
at CHOP, and Noelle Frey, MD, MSCE, an assistant professor of
Medicine and an oncologist
at Penn's Abramson's Cancer Center, are co-first authors of the new study.
On 9 September, Cristian Dogaru, a Romanian health and social scientist studying
pediatric respiratory epidemiology
at the University of Bern's Institute of Social and Preventive
Medicine, launched an online petition «urging researchers to boycott the conference and thus send a message that the scientific community does not endorse (and has zero tolerance for) academic fraud,» he explains in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
«With 3D printing, surgeons can make better decisions before they go into the operating room,» said Matthew Bramlet, M.D., study lead author and assistant professor of
pediatric cardiology and director of the Congenital Heart Disease MRI Program
at the University of Illinois College of
Medicine in Peoria.
«In our study, women's muscle appeared more efficient in neutralizing this protein, and this allows insulin to work better to move sugar from circulation to muscle,» said lead author Dr. M. Constantine Samaan, assistant professor of pediatrics
at the Michael G. DeGroote School of
Medicine and
pediatric endocrinologist
at the McMaster Children's Hospital
«The Flint River water exposure particularly raised concerns about the potential health impact on children,» says lead author Hernan Gomez, M.D., a medical toxicologist and pediatrician
at Michigan
Medicine who is focused on
pediatric care
at Hurley Medical Center's Emergency Department in Flint.
«Historically,
pediatric training has emphasized that a specific factor or factors cause low back pain in children and adolescents, but recent studies have informed us that is not necessarily the case,» said James P. MacDonald, MD, MPH, lead author of the review and sports
medicine physician
at Nationwide Children's.
She trained in pediatrics and
pediatric hematology / oncology
at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) where she is currently an attending physician and assistant professor of pediatrics
at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine.
Recognizing a need to further explore genomic profiling in
pediatric malignancies, the Hugs for Brady Foundation has committed $ 300,000 to the precision
medicine initiative
at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
«This is the most significant advancement I have seen during my 20 years working in the field of hemophilia,» said Young, who is also a professor of Pediatrics
at the Keck School of
Medicine of USC and treats the most
pediatric patients with hemophilia in California.
«What we've shown in the monkey model matches a lot of what people have observed in epidemiological studies of humans,» says Emma Mohr, a
pediatric infectious disease fellow
at UW — Madison and first author on the study with Matthew Aliota and Dawn Dudley, research scientists in UW — Madison's schools of Veterinary
Medicine and
Medicine and Public Health, respectively.
After his second internship, Dr. Das completed his residency in neurology
at Boston University School of
Medicine and then received advanced training in neurophysiology and
pediatric epilepsy through fellowships
at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital, respectively.