As we welcome the New Year, we look back to our most engaging stories on HopkinsAllChildrens.org in 2020. From honoring the accomplishments of our residents and staff to celebrating the milestones achieved by our patients, we are proud to share these stories of success and hope.
It started with an aching neck and a fever, but doctors soon realized Alex had multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a condition that may occur in children who had COVID-19. The care he received at our hospital led to a positive outcome, with Alex returning to school.
Xổ số DanongBaby John-Derrick surprised his parents while on vacation from their hometown of St. John’s, Newfoundland. He was born three months early, receiving care from a nurse practitioner in our NICU with a very special connection to home.
The holidays she has altered in the last 43 years to care for kids are too many to count, but as she retires, Nicki leaves much for patients and colleagues to be thankful for.
Xổ số DanongCannon was born at 22 weeks, and after a long road — 11 months in the hospital and 12 surgeries — he’s home with his family celebrating another special milestone: his first birthday.
Xổ số DanongWith physical distancing and adapting to a virtual format, our residency program honored its fourth graduating class, with a dozen doctors poised to make an impact on pediatric medicine.
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Posted on Jan 06, 2021 in Research
Xổ số DanongOpened to its first patient enrollments in 2007, Kids-DOTT is a landmark randomized clinical trial on the duration of anti-clotting medication therapy for venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients under 21 years old.
Posted on Jan 05, 2021 in General News
A key leader of the maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) team at Johns Hopkins All Children’s, Karen Raimer, M.D. shares her experiences as a mother of eight to connect with her patients.