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Treating Preschoolers With ADHD: Methylphenidate Or Amphetamine?
Treating preschool-age children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) should always begin with comprehensive evaluation, then implementation of behavior strategies ...
Text-Based App Allows Patient Families To Receive Updates During Procedures
St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) is among the first St. Louis-area hospitals to use EASE (Electronic Access to Surgical Events) ...
SLCH Offers Free Podcast Series
St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) is pleased to introduce Radio Rounds, a free, weekly podcast series featuring Washington University pediatric ...
SLCH Medical Staff Members Receive Distinguished Faculty, Goldstein Awards
Several Washington University physicians on the medical staff at St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH) were honored with Distinguished Faculty Awards ...
Physician Profile: Anita Ruffino Stiffelman, MD
Pediatrics and geriatrics were both of interest to Dr. Stiffelman during medical school because they offered an opportunity to nurture ...
Heart Center Once Again Earns National Excellence Honor
The St. Louis Children’s and Washington Universty Heart Center met clinical qualifications to maintain its status as an Optum Congenital ...
First Patient With Fontan Fenestration To Undergo Spinal Fusion At St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Julia Wynne has dealt with a wide variety of medical issues with fortitude and grace since the day she was ...
Druley Receives Funding for Pediatric Cancer Research
Washington University physician Todd E. Druley, MD, PhD, pediatric hematology/oncology attending physician at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, received a $100,000 ...
Children's Discovery Institute Approves More Than $3.7 Million in New Grant Funding
The Children’s Discovery Institute (CDI) board of managers recently voted to fund 13 new and wide-ranging pediatric research studies, four ...