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Resources for clinicians The Department of Radiology at Boston Children's Hospital is the country's oldest and largest group of pediatric imaging specialists . We believe in imaging children gently, which means choosing the right test or procedure at the …
The Department of Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital is at the forefront of patient care, clinical innovation, and research. Caring for an average of 7,000 outpatient visitors annually and performing more than 4,000 operative procedures each year, …
Boston Children's Hospital has extensive Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) organization and offers monthly courses which are open to the …
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We treat the broadest and most diverse set of gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition-related conditions and diseases in the country. We offer highly personalized care by world-class, disease-specific clinicians. The programs and services we offer …
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The Division of General Pediatrics participates in training medical students, residents and fellows at all levels of ambulatory and general pediatrics. The division offers six fellowship programs for physicians who have completed their pediatric residency …
To reach our administrative offices, please call 617-355-7701 . To reach our research offices, please call 857-218-5018 . Locations The Division of General Pediatrics provides primary care services in two locations: Children's Hospital Primary Care Center …
Children with chronic illnesses—such as neurodevelopmental disorders, asthma or respiratory conditions, just to name a few—are among those at high risk of serious flu complications , such as respiratory failure and even death. Given that, there have …
In February 2014, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a statement on the off-label use of drugs in pediatric patients . As the AAP pointed out, changes in the federal regulations and incentives for pediatric drug research over the last …