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Sticks and Stones: Primary Care Pathways for Pediatric Broken Bones
With fractures making up 25% of injuries in children, senior physician associate Jessica Treiber, PA-C, MPAS, MPH, wants to ensure pediatricians don’t miss the most common bone breaks.Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH): A Guide for Pediatricians
Early detection and treatment of DDH, the most common orthopedic disorder in newborns, have major value, generally preventing the need for surgery and protecting joint health down the line.Celiac Disease in Children: Essentials of Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
As pediatric gastroenterologist Jennifer Duong, MD, explains in this guide for primary care, celiac disease (CD) is common and can affect many organ systems.24/7 Pediatric Consultation & Transfer Services
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals have pediatric emergency physicians and subspecialists available 24/7 to consult on cases.Cardiovascular Genetic Testing: Potential Benefits for Children and Families
Christina Theodoris, MD, PhD, and Rachel Farrell, MS, CGC, describe what this clinic offers: the many types of tests available, what they do (and don’t) reveal, the value of carrier testing for family planning, and how experts determine which tests are appropriate.Introducing Perinatologist and Fetal Surgeon Akos Herzeg, MD, MBA
At UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Fetal Treatment Center, the arrival of maternal-fetal medicine specialist and fetal surgeon Akos Herzeg, MD, has expanded our interventional expertise.UCSF Pediatric Cardiology Team Card
Comprehensive, family-centered cardiac care for infants, children and teens.Pediatric Emergency Excellence: UCSF Resources for the Emergency Medicine Community
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals recognize that community EDs, EMS teams and ED providers are essential partners in pediatric health care throughout the region.Novel Gene Therapy Trial for Sickle Cell Disease Launches
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland is enrolling patients in an innovative clinical trial that seeks to cure sickle cell diseaseAdvancing Care of a Devastating Disease Through Gene Therapy
The accepted standard of care for Hurler syndrome is a bone marrow transplant (BMT) from a well-matched donor.Navigating Knee Pain in Young Athletes: Identifying Injuries, Making Treatment Plans
Starting with a review of the joint's complex anatomy, this talk from pediatric orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Nirav Pandya, MD, delivers insights on determining urgency and getting to a diagnosis when an active child or teen presents with knee discomfort – whether that's agony or a dull ache.Hyperlipidemia in Children: Making Sense of Numbers, Risk Factors and Therapies
This guide from June Tester, MD, MPH, a specialist in pediatric lipid management, offers useful ways to categorize testing results, insights on the potential impact of diet and exercise, notes on which meds are appropriate for kids.