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The Department of Pathology provides autopsy services for Boston Children’s Hospital patients. Autopsy Pathology is the arm of Anatomic Pathology that involves examination of the body after death in order to find out information about diseases present at …
Do you have experience with my child’s specific condition? If your child’s condition is uncommon, ask if the institution has pediatric neurologists who have cared for other children with this condition. A program or clinic dedicated to this condition is a …
What to expect Congenital heart defects can be complex and are wide-ranging; patients don't always experience the same condition in the same way. That's why we believe in meeting pediatric and adult patients where they are. Our clinicians are dedicated to …
2022 PEM CME course You are invited to jour our annual CME course, Pediatric Emergency Medicine - State of the Art, which will be held Nov. 9-10, 2022. Register for the course at this link . Accreditation In support of improving patient care, Boston …
Boston Children’s physicians collaborate with local physicians to provide pediatric emergency services at these hospitals: Beverly Hospital 85 Herrick Street, Beverly 978-922-3000 Boston Children's Hospital 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston 617-355-6000 Milford …
Our clinicians and researchers interact to advance pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus and to bring these advances to patients in need. The focus of our basic research is on the major causes of vision loss in children, including retinopathy, amblyopia …
When you come for your initial visit, please have your updated insurance information readily available. If you are covered by an HMO, please make sure you have selected a primary care physician (PCP) or clinician so that you may obtain a valid insurance …
Our research Boston Children's Hospital's Department of Ophthalmology is involved with numerous research projects designed to improve diagnosis and treatment for a host of vision problems. For more information on research initiatives, visit our research …
Every academic year, the Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Foundation sponsors a Visiting Professor Series that brings in the best of the best in terms of basic research in ophthalmology . Funding includes a faculty dinner, all travel expenses, and an …
Restoring Brennan's vision Ophthalmology Chief David G. Hunter, MD, PhD, performed rare cataract surgery on Brennan Hughes-Shiverick, at 18 months of age.Diagnosed with a cataract at 12 months, Brennan Hughes-Shiverick needed surgery to extract the …