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Family Connections has created a group of materials that provide professionals with information, learning opportunities, and a description of the crucial ways they can better understand and respond to the needs of children and families. These resources …
Locations Address Contact Boston Children's Hospital 1295 Boylston St., Suite 320 Boston, MA 02215 Cathy Ayoub, Director Phone: 857-218-4374 Fax: 617-730-0060 Catherine.Ayoub@childrens.harvard.edu Contact the Family Connections Program. contact-us Family …
In the Division of Medical Critical Care, part of the Department of Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, our faculty conducts research that spans the spectrum from cellular to clinical. We are dedicated to pushing the leading edge of research in order …
The Wu Tsai Female Athlete Program is an innovation hub for the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance . Our center brings together national and international sports medicine clinicians and researchers with the aim of answering fundamental physiological and …
Boston Children's Hospital’s Fetal Cardiology Program first made history in 2001, when a team of Boston Children's pediatric cardiologists, with maternal-fetal medicine specialists at Brigham and Women's Hospital, opened a narrowed heart valve while a …
In our Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, we provide comprehensive care for babies who experienced a brain injury or have a congenital neurological condition. We care for children with a variety of conditions, including: …
Contact us 2 Brookline Place Brookline, MA 02145 Phone: 617-355-6394 (Genetics clinic) Fax: 617-730-0466 Find us We’ve moved! The Fragile X Program is now located on the fourth floor of the brand new 2 Brookline Place building. Arrive at 2 Brookline …
Find us The General Renal Program is located on the fifth floor of the Fegan Building at the main campus . Enter the hospital through the main entrance and walk up the stairs on your left. At top of the stairs, make a left. Go past the ATMs (on your …
Aaron's story When your hands are deformed or disabled, even the simplest tasks, such as eating, dressing, and writing, are incredibly difficult. So when Aaron Connolly was born with a deformed hand due to amniotic band syndrome (ABS) nearly two years …
Because hand transplantation is an experimental procedure, doctors need to be very selective when finding candidates who meet the criteria for the study. Although each patient will be assessed individually, certain guidelines for eligibility and exclusion …