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We are committed to providing safe and quality care each and every day to our patients. Through research, our team is able to evaluate certain processes to make sure the children we treat receive the best. Learn more about our latest research in spine surgery.
Meet Sarah ? as a nurse coordinator in our Neurology clinic, she works closely with patients who require a certain medication that helps decrease spasticity caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord. Learn more about her role in this staff spotlight.
We want to give a big shout out to our Director of Pharmacy, Stacie Bukowsky! Learn more about her and why she was selected to be honored in the Behind-the-Mask campaign in the link below.
With stay-at-home restrictions dramatically limiting free play and organized activity, our research teams were concerned. Hear our sports medicine, movement science and psychology teams discuss their surveys and data to see what this ?downtime? means for children, teens and our staff. #alwayslearning #alwaysteaching
Our Sports Medicine team has continued their commitment to providing the best care to young athletes. At the start of the pandemic, they launched a research study to better understand how athletes were impacted during this time ? both physically and mentally. Learn more about the results from the study.
As an institution, our experts are dedicated to ongoing research with a purpose of discovering innovative ways to care for our patients. During this pandemic, we have launched community research studies to better understand how COVID-19 is impacting the children we treat, our staff and the community. Check out the latest article in�D CEO Magazine.
Our Occupational Therapy department teaches our patients to use specialized equipment and use their bodies in new ways that will help them with activities such as eating and dressing on their own. Children learn skills that will help them gain independence and prepare for living independently as an adult. Occupational therapists also assess patients? development; evaluate motor skills, personal and social interaction, and language abilities; and make recommendations for wheelchairs. For more information, please call 214-559-7785.
"I have a responsibility to provide an honest and positive foundation for the child so that their future encounters with medical/surgical professionals is a good experience," says Sherri, a nurse coordinator in our Ambulatory Care department. Learn more about her role in this staff spotlight.
Go behind-the-scenes of our Prosthetics Department at Scottish Rite for Children where we provide state-of-the-art, custom-made prostheses for patients with special orthopedic needs.
The annual Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) meeting recently kicked off — but this year, it went virtual. Our team was honored to have the opportunity to share their latest research through LIVE and recorded presentations. Learn more about the meeting and the studies selected from our staff.