In 1990, The Children's Inn at NIH opened its doors to pediatric patients and families to stay while undergoing treatment at the NIH Clinical Center (CC). Since The Children’s Inn opened, more than 16,000 children, teens, young adults, and their families have made visits. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3VF55ja #NIHFirst
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Why are some children sick months after getting COVID? NIH RECOVER studies are seeking answers and helping us learn about Long COVID in children. You can help RECOVER recruit people from your community by sharing materials with your patients, friends and family. Children who have COVID now, in the past, or have never had COVID are eligible to enroll. Together, we can learn how to better prevent, test, and treat children with Long COVID. https://bit.ly/45CYubZ #LongCOVID #NIHRECOVER
RECOVER Pediatric Informational Video
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The breadth of pediatric topics addressed at #ACR23 will reflect the multifaceted nature of the subspecialty. Learn more from Susan Shenoi, MD, MS, in ACR Convergence Today → https://acr.tw/3FUXghS
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A recent special supplement from the ABC Science Collaborative and RADx-UP highlights a collective effort of 109 authors on lessons learned for keeping K-12 students safe during the #covid19 pandemic. Read on to see how these insights will help schools and communities be better prepared in the event of future pandemics: https://lnkd.in/gp46m_Qg #clinicaltrials #clinicalresearch #studenthealth
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The prospect of participating in a clinical trial can be a catalyst for hope. Considering participation also asks parents to learn new terms and concepts; make new set of complex decisions; and sometimes experience an unanticipated grief of a new kind. Explore it all in CPN's clinical trial unit. https://bit.ly/4863uqV #ClinicalTrial #Caregivers #DecisionMaking #RareDisease #AnticipatoryGrief
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In Brazil, over 6,000,000 children live more than 75 miles away from a referral center and the hope of accessible pediatric surgical care. This number stands exemplary for the broader problem: surgical resources and workforce are not evenly distributed across countries and regions. With dramatic consequences. Changing this is a matter of equity. Read this article by the former Vice-President of Ecuador Dr. Alfredo Enrique Borrero Vega, Susannah Schaefer, and Natalie Sheneman about "Bridging the Surgical Gap for Rural Indigenous Communities". https://lnkd.in/eDcETcD3
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High pediatric readiness in EDs is associated with increased survival. Learn more about the results of the 2021 assessment of EDs nationwide: https://ow.ly/hIN750PumQN
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ICYMI: A new pediatric surge may be on the horizon. We are hearing from colleagues that Children's Hospitals are at capacity. Check out this @ASPRgov TRACIE webinar from Oct 17th for lessons learned during the last surge. You can also directly access the recording at https://lnkd.in/gBgBhkVY.
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Pediatric therapists! Do your pediatric #speechlanguagepathologist colleagues have LSVT LOUD in their arsenal of tools to help kids with voice and speech disorders? Although I'm a physical therapist, I have read the research and seen the AMAZING videos of kids with #cerebralpalsy , #downsyndrome and #autism doing LSVT LOUD. Please share! #speechlanguagepathology #speechtherapy #pediatrictherapy
Did you know that LSVT LOUD can benefit pediatric populations, with research demonstrating its effectiveness? Join our upcoming LSVT LOUD for KIDS course in April to explore this further! Secure your spot today: https://hubs.ly/Q02mCFzp0 #PediatricTherapy #SpeechTherapy
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New show: Pediatrician and researcher at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and Northwestern University - The Feinberg School of Medicine Dr. Nia Heard-Garris, MD, MSc, joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter, APRN, PHD, FAAN on this week’s episode of Conversations on Health Care, to discuss disparities in pediatric care including how children of color in America receive less treatment and fewer life-saving interventions than white children. Data from a research review published in Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, a project led by Dr. Heard-Garris, found that the strongest disparities between whites and children of color involved pain management; kids of color are less likely than their white peers to get painkillers for a broken arm or leg, for appendicitis or for migraines. Join us as we dive into the findings and discuss policy solutions. Watch the full episode, here: chc1.co/heard-garris.
Damning Research Reveals Extent of Pediatrics Care Gap: Children of Color Receive Worse Treatment
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The Unique Value Proposition of Pediatric Health Care! Despite the emphasis on short-term savings in value-based models, child, and adolescent health care must be viewed as an investment in equitable long-term outcomes. Take a look at this policy statement that highlights the long-term value of investing in comprehensive pediatric care. It also points out the vision of high-quality pediatric care with integrated teams to offer comprehensive and coordinated care, including professionals in medical, oral, mental, emotional-social, and developmental fields.
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