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Pediatric and obstetric health leaders from 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health and Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford are frequently highlighted in local and national media for providing world-class, extraordinary care to children and expectant mothers. Following is a sampling of these media appearances.
How hopeful can we be about 2021? 7 infectious disease experts weigh in 12/31/20听Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how the lack of large holidays during the spring months could potentially reduce gatherings and related COVID-19 transmission.
Portrait of a virus: How the perfect pathogen swept the globe and shut down our world 12/31/20 This article takes a look back on the COVID-19 pandemic and the world鈥檚 response to the virus. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Will new COVID variant in U.S. affect vaccines, why is it more contagious? 12/30/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how the COVID-19 vaccines should be able to combat new strains of the virus鈥攁nd possibly make antibodies to the mutation as well.
Aggressive RBC transfusions no help in extremely small babies ; MedicallyPrime.com 12/30/20听Lance Prince, MD, is quoted.
'The best present': Previously conjoined Sacramento twins are home for Christmas Greater Sacramento NBC (KCRA 3)听12/24/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Dr. Fauci: New variant may already be in the U.S. CNN 12/22/20听Grace Lee, MD, discusses the latest variant strain and collected data, along with the importance of how practicing social distancing and wearing masks is the best defense right now.
Deploying technologies to enable federated analytics 12/22/20 Brendan Watkins, chief analytics officer at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses why technologies to support federated analytics are more sophisticated and accessible than ever before.
A world-class emergency department just for Bay Area kids 12/21/20听, highlights the pediatric emergency department at 麻豆果冻传媒, what differentiates it from a regular emergency department and why it matters.
CDC panel issues guidance on who should get the vaccine next , 12/21/20听Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Police, firefighters, teachers will be next in line for COVID-19 vaccine 12/20/20听Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Next recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine have been approved by CDC panel 12/20/20听Grace Lee, MD, discusses the CDC advisory panel recommendation of Phase 1-B, which includes front-line essential workers and adults over 75.
C.D.C. panel endorses Moderna vaccine for Americans 12/19/20听Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
FDA expert panel endorses Moderna coronavirus vaccine 4 12/18/20听Hayley Gans, MD, is quoted.
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CDC asking patients who take COVID-19 vaccine to download app to report symptoms 12/18/20听Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Advanced diabetes technology poised to play larger role in care, management 12/18/20听Bruce Buckingham, MD, discusses how each new technology systems offer different advantages, and suggests each one is improving with each generation.
County supervisor honors two faculty members for work during COVID-19 pandemic 12/18/20 Infectious disease expert Yvonne Maldonado, MD, and psychiatrist Steven Adelsheim, MD, were awarded service medals by Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian for advancing the wellbeing of county residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 vaccine side effects: What we know so far 1/17/20听Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
The new COVID vaccines are safe. Here's how we know. 12/17/20听Grace Lee, MD, discusses the different COVID-19 vaccines and the process being taken to gather data.
Big tobacco: Trust us to solve the smoking epidemic 12/17/20 Philip Morris International is rebranding itself with ads touting development of 鈥渟moke-free,鈥 鈥渂etter鈥 and 鈥渓ess-risky鈥 alternatives to conventional tobacco products like cigarettes, cigars or chewing tobacco. Robert Jackler, MD, is quoted.
Stanford psychiatrist on how COVID-caused isolation has affected young athletes 12/16/20 A Q&A with Antonio Hardan, MD, about the impact of COVID-19 on youth mental health, particularly as it has impacted children鈥檚 and teens鈥 ability to participate in organized sports.
Stanford offers telehealth PrEP program for teens The Bay Area Reporter 12/16/20听Geoff Hart-Cooper, MD, and Megen Vo, MD, discuss the Stanford Virtual PrEP Program, designed to expand access to HIV prevention for adolescents using telehealth to connect youth with trained sexual health providers.
Health-care workers are getting the COVID-19 vaccine first. That raises a question: Who is a health-care worker? 12/16/20听Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Microchips and mandatory shots: Don't fall for these coronavirus vaccine myths 12/16/20 Experts debunk myths about the COVID-19 vaccine. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
With guidance from faculty experts, 麻豆果冻传媒 prepares to deploy COVID-19 vaccine 麻豆果冻传媒 News Center 12/16/20听Grace Lee, MD, and Yvonne Maldonado, MD, are quoted.
COVID-19 vaccine has been distributed, what now? 12/15/20听Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Guidelines suggest children are at low risk for opioid addiction 12/15/20听Elliot Krane, MD, discusses new guidelines related to prescribing opioids to children after surgery, and opines on whether there is sufficient evidence that opioid abuse is increasing in children.
Bay Area healthcare systems experience delays in coronavirus test results 12/14/20听James Zehnder, MD, is quoted.
California wants hospitals to test every worker for coronavirus starting Monday. But is that even feasible? 12/13/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
TheatreWorks lets students peek behind career curtain ; 12/13/20 The hospital is mentioned.
CDC advisers agree with FDA: COVID-19 vaccine is ok for public use 12/12/20听Grace Lee, MD, a member of the CDC鈥檚 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is quoted.
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Everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine and children ; 12/12/20听Hayden Schwenk, MD, is quoted.
How long can human embryos stay frozen? 12/12/20 Recently, a healthy baby was born in Tennessee from an embryo that had been frozen for 27 years, a possible record for the longest a human embryo has stayed frozen before being born. , is quoted in this article.
COVID-19 vaccine makers turn toward testing children 12/11/20 Though adults have already begun to get vaccinated against COVID-19, it will likely be several months before a vaccine is approved and available for kids. Grace Lee, MD, is featured.
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鈥楬elp is on the way': How the U.S. will turn the tide of the pandemic in 2021 12/11/20 The coming year brings many unknowns, but imminent vaccine rollouts, greater availability of treatments and social changes give hope for a brighter 2021. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Remote school as the gateway drug to social media 12/10/20听Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, a founder of Stanford鈥檚 Human Screenome Project, is quoted.
FDA advisory panel endorses Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine 12/10/20听Hayley Gans, MD, a member of the FDA鈥檚 Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), is quoted.
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Stanford鈥檚 self-swab testing kit granted Swift FDA approval 12/10/20听Christina Kong, MD, is quoted.
San Francisco participants sought for Stanford coronavirus study 12/9/20 Stanford researchers are seeking participation among San Francisco County residents in the Community Alliance to Test Coronavirus at Home Study (CATCH) to help estimate the true prevalence of COVID-19 across the Bay Area鈥檚 8.5 million population, and to ultimately aid in the effort to reopen schools, workplaces and communities. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Here鈥檚 why vaccinated people still need to wear a mask 12/8/20 Although data suggests the new COVID-19 vaccines will prevent people from getting sick with the virus, it is not yet known how well they will curb the spread of the virus to others. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Vulnerable communities: Hard-hit Latino population split on vaccine requirement 12/8/20 Latinx populations around the Bay Area have been hit especially hard by the coronavirus and reports show conflicting responses among certain communities about whether a vaccine should be mandatory. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Top children's hospitals for tech, innovation by Parents magazine Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 12/8/20 PARENTS magazine has named Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford to its list of Most Innovative Children鈥檚 Hospitals, highlighting the 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health donor heart matching program.
New smartphone tool to track side effects of the coronavirus vaccine may be vulnerable to manipulation 12/7/20 Experts discuss the strengths and limitations of technologies used to track vaccine safety. Grace Lee, MD, is interviewed.
Playgrounds closed across most of the bay area under new COVID-19 restrictions 12/7/20听Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Why are there so few COVID-19 drugs? 12/6/20 Article discusses the challenges of developing and testing COVID-19 drugs and therapies. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
鈥楴atural immunity鈥 from COVID is not safer than a vaccine 12/5/20 Experts address questions about vaccine immunity, including whether people who have already have COVID-19 will need a vaccine. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Santa Clara County fines hospitals for failing to comply with COVID-19 testing order 12/5/20听Christina Kong, MD, is quoted.
8 facts about the coronavirus to combat common misinformation 12/4/20听Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Why your kid is addicted to sweets and how to strike a balance 12/4/20听Anisha Patel, MD is featured.
Top priorities for CIOs as COVID-19 spikes Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 12/4/20 Ed Kopetsky, chief information officer, is featured.
Youth vaping rates have plunged during lockdown 12/3/20 New research shows that vaping among teens and young adults has decreased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, with two-thirds of e-cigarette users reporting that they've either cut back or quit. , the senior author of the study, is quoted in this article.
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Kids, toxic smoke and inequality 12/2/20听Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted in this article about the long-lasting effects of wildfire smoke, particularly on a child鈥檚 immune system.
Long-term-care residents and health workers should get vaccine first, CDC panel says 12/2/20 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Top 15 children鈥檚 hospitals in innovation and technology Parents 12/2/20 PARENTS magazine has named Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford to its list of Most Innovative Children鈥檚 Hospitals, highlighting the 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health donor heart matching program. John Dykes, MD, is quoted.
Why experts say teachers should be prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine 12/2/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Here鈥檚 when we may get a COVID-19 vaccine for children 12/2/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why it may take months before children will be able to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
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The truth about the COVID-19 vaccine鈥檚 availability for pregnant women and kids 12/2/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Baby not sleeping throughout the night by 6 months? That鈥檚 perfectly normal, researchers say 12/2/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Some health care workers are wary of getting COVID-19 vaccines 12/1/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Bay Area needs your help 12/1/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Automatic deep-learning AI tool measures volume of cerebral ventricles on MRIs in children 12/1/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Opioids for children and teens: New postsurgical guidelines aim to mitigate risks of dependence, misuse 12/1/20 Alan Schroeder, MD, and Elliot Krane, MD, are quoted.
New guidelines cover opioid use after children鈥檚 surgery 11/30/20 Elliot Krane, MD, discusses the risks of opioid use and whether there is enough evidence to show that opioid abuse is increasing in children.
New study shows how pollution from wildfire smoke affects teens鈥 health 11/30/20 A new study finds that air pollution from wildfire smoke in California is affecting the long-term health of teenagers, Mary Prunicki, MD, is quoted.
Holiday season: Making sure kids鈥 tummies are full of nutritious foods 11/30/20 Clinical pediatric dietitian Venus Kalami, MNSP, RD, talks about healthy eating during the holidays and tips for children.
Here are the latest updates on coronavirus treatments and the Moderna, Pfizer and other vaccines 11/29/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the trial of lambda-interferon and its response to coronavirus infections.
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Wildfire smoke is poisoning California鈥檚 kids. Some pay a higher price 11/26/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, and Mary Prunicki, MD, discuss how exposure to wildfire smoke, which contains particulate matter pollution and more, can increase the risk of asthma in children and compromise their immune systems.
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Health providers report steep decline in childhood vaccinations due to the COVID-19 pandemic 11/25/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Self-swab kit for COVID-19 test granted emergency-use authorization by FDA 11/25/20 A kit that allows individuals to collect their own nasal swabs and ship the specimens to a lab for COVID-19 testing received an emergency-use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. Christina Kong, MD, is quoted.
How Stanford became a hub for COVID-19 testing , 11/24/20 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 early development of testing for COVID-19 infection and antibodies helped guide government responses and stem local spread of the virus. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, and Scott Boyd, MD, are quoted and James Zehnder, MD, is mentioned.
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5 takeaways about the telehealth boom 11/25/20 Natalie Pageler, MD, discusses the widespread adoption of telehealth and key industry takeaways, including the need to advocate for state licensing changes.
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New mom writes of what a postpartum hemorrhage is like after near-death experience 11/25/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Doctors say CDC should warn people the side effects from COVID vaccine shots won鈥檛 be 鈥榓 walk in the park鈥 11/23/20 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the need to track side effects and the importance of the FDA to weigh the potential benefits over the known risks before granting emergency use authorization of a vaccine for COVID-19.
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S.F. study could bring U.S. closer to fast, reliable coronavirus tests that report results in minutes 11/23/20 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses how having rapid antigen tests that generate results in minutes, instead of hours or days, could help identify and contain spread in communities.
If you鈥檙e under a mask mandate, here鈥檚 what this immunologist wants you to know 11/23/20 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the rules of a mask mandate; how it varies from place to place and how enforcement also fluctuates based on location
Capitalizing on collaboration in neurology care 11/20/20 Paul Fisher, MD, and Gerald Grant, MD, discuss how their team at the Brain and Behavior Center is bolstering the use of multidisciplinary care and harnessing advances in science to improve the care of children with neurologic disease.
World Prematurity Day: Bringing awareness 11/20/20 In recognition of World Prematurity Day, Alexis Davis, MD, discusses prematurity and preventions, recent research and the annual graduation ceremony for Packard Children鈥檚 NICU patients.
California health care experts plan for distribution of COVID-19 vaccine when available 11/20/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Using telehealth for adolescent HIV, chronic disease prevention mHealth Intelligence 11/20/20 Geoff Hart-Cooper, MD; Megen Vo, MD; and Carrie Chan, CPNP, discuss the new Virtual PrEP Program, designed to expand access to HIV prevention for adolescents using telehealth to connect youth with trained sexual health providers.
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Bay Area鈥檚 soaring coronavirus cases could 鈥榦verwhelm our local health care system,鈥 experts warn 11/20/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
How COVID-19 impacts smell 11/18/20 Zara M. Patel, MD, is quoted.
Study warns against overuse of antibiotics in kids under 2, but experts say the drugs 鈥檚ave lives鈥 when used correctly 11/18/20 Alan Schroeder, MD, is quoted.
Racial biases in the healthcare industry need to be dismantled , 11/15/20 Lauren Smith, MD, is quoted.
Stanford hospital holds Superhero Day for children with COVID-19 in mind 11/12/20 Superheroes 鈥 masquerading as window washers 鈥 visit Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford.
Study warns against overuse of antibiotics in kids under 2, but experts say the drugs 鈥檚ave lives鈥 when used correctly 11/18/20 Alan Schroeder, MD, is quoted.
Preparing for a surge in cases Bay Area ABC (KGO) 11/17/20 When the new Stanford Hospital opened its doors to patients last year, it was hard to imagine that just a few short months later the new hospital would serve as the setting for 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 response to the pandemic. This segment discussed how the building includes technology and design features that have made handling COVID-19 cases easier. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
Next 2 weeks crucial in COVID-19 fight , 11/17/20 Doctors throughout the state and country say the next two weeks will be critical in trying to turn the COVID pandemic around, and hope that new restrictions will be enough to slow the increase in hospitalizations. Anne Liu, MD, is featured.
Menlo Park schools will celebrate Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day this week 11/16/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Coronavirus: A month-by-month look at California鈥檚 path forward 11/15/20 In the first installment of a new series 鈥淐oronavirus: The Path Forward,鈥 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, predicts that combinations of therapies 鈥 antivirals, anti-inflammatory agents and drugs that regulate immunity 鈥 will work best to combat the disease.
Sudden cardiac arrest 11/15/20 Erin Moix Grieb, MD, discusses different types of cardiac arrest, why it鈥檚 one of the leading cause of death in young athletes, what parents and coaches should look for, and the importance of heart screenings for youth. A former patient and current athlete was also interviewed.
Ask an expert: R3. Recover, Restore and Re-open 11/13/20 麻豆果冻传媒 experts have created a framework to guide public officials, school administrators and business leaders on re-establishing normal operations during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Mary Leonard, MD, physician-in-chief at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford, is featured.
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Golden State Warriors propose plan for 50% fan attendance at Chase Center games 11/13/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, suggests that before large gatherings can resume, there must be an increase in COVID-19 testing, social distancing, masking, as well as vaccination.
CIOs seek analytics, automation and EHR integration for healthier supply chains 11/13/20 As COVID-19 surges and supply lines become critical, health system leaders are working toward real-time visibility and predictive tools for inventory, pricing, lead times and demand trends. Garima Srivastava, executive director of enterprise business systems at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is featured.
Stanford hospital holds Superhero Day for children with COVID-19 in mind 11/12/20 Superheroes 鈥 masquerading as window washers 鈥 visit Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford.
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Taiwan stopped Covid-19鈥檚 spread, but can鈥檛 talk about it at WHO meeting 11/12/20 , MD is quoted.
The most pressing issues facing health systems in 2021 Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 11/11/20 Paul King, president and CEO of Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses the top issues facing health systems in 2021.
Bay Area COVID-19 experts offer advice for President-elect Joe Biden鈥檚 team 11/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
The future of healthcare is diverse Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 11/10/20 Article is authored by Rick Majzun, vice president and chief operating officer of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, who discusses a renewed sense of purpose and drive in the health care industry to make significant advances in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) practices.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health names new chief nursing officer Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 11/10/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health has appointed Jesus Cepero, PhD, MSN, RN, as chief nursing officer, effective in January. Dr. Cepero brings more than 20 years of healthcare leadership experience to the role.
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The Pfizer vaccine needs to be stored at minus 70 degrees Celsius. Is the Bay Area prepared to do that? 11/9/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Visiting family over the holidays? Here鈥檚 how to lower your risk for COVID-19 11/9/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
30 Days of PH: Pediatric PH patients inspire nurse practitioner 11/9/20 Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital is mentioned.
Trials underway using experimental CAR T-cell Therapy for deadly childhood brain cancer 11/5/20 A new treatment approach for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a deadly childhood brain tumor, is undergoing trials in Seattle. Michelle Monje, MD, is quoted.
3 lean leadership concepts to revisit during a crisis and beyond Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 11/4/20 Article is authored by Rick Majzun, vice president and chief operating officer of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, who discusses three leadership concepts that are critical to the overall health, well-being, and performance of individuals and organizations: time, agility, and permission.
MEDICAL MONDAY: COVID-19 & Trump rallies , 11/02/20 Anne Liu, MD, discusses a third wave of coronavirus infections as well as a new study that looks at antibody immunity.
Record 61,000 children in the U.S. infected with coronavirus last week 11/2/20 The highest number of new cases of coronavirus in children since the pandemic began, according to a report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children鈥檚 Hospital Association. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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麻豆果冻传媒 joins COVID-19 vaccine trials, now recruiting volunteers 11/1/20 Article describes Stanford鈥檚 role as a Phase 3 clinical trial site for a COVID-19 vaccine. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the organization鈥檚 efforts to recruit a diverse pool of volunteers, including clinics in lower socioeconomic areas.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health celebrates Halloween 10/31/20 The Child Life team at Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital found creative ways for children to have some spook-tacular fun, despite COVID-19 safety regulations. This year鈥檚 event allowed kids undergoing medical care to dress-up and experience the holiday even while in the hospital, and bring about some normalcy. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Around town: Hats off to Natalie鈥 , 10/31/20 A 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health patient created a knitting challenge to raise funds for teenagers who receive care from the 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Teen Van. The Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area fulfilled Natalie's Yeung鈥檚 wish of supporting the Lucile Packard Social Services Fund through a $5,000 donation.
Will the hardest-hit communities get the coronavirus vaccine? , 10/30/20 Some experts are advocating that disadvantaged communities should receive the first doses of a coronavirus vaccine. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Will kids or pregnant women be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine? 10/29/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the prospect of COVID-19 vaccination for children and pregnant women; to date, these populations have been largely excluded from vaccine trials.
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Adults under 30 least likely to wear mask, socially distance 10/29/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how young adults play a big role in community transmission and underlines how our behavior is currently our best tool in preventing transmission.
Stanford Health Care affiliates highlight gaps in LGBTQ+ healthcare delivery 10/29/20 Leslee Subak, MD, and Juno Obedin-Maliver, MD, were part of a panel to discuss 麻豆果冻传媒's leadership in LGBTQ+ health.
Farmington Hills native leads Stanford virology lab that created one of first COVID-19 tests 10/27/20 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is featured.
10 Emerging Industry Leaders: Charlette Stallworth 10/28/20 Q&A and accompanying video feature Charlette Stallworth, VP of strategic partnerships, who has been named one of Managed Healthcare Executives fourth annual 鈥10 Emerging Industry Leaders.鈥
Stanford virus expert combats the COVID-19 pandemic 10/28/20 A continued profile on Yvonne Maldonado, MD; she discusses what motivates her and why she is hopeful about finding a vaccine for COVID-19.
COVID-19 risk linked to vaping, but addicted kids find it hard to stop 10/27/20 Article highlights recent research from , which found that teens and young adults who vape are at a much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
The Trump administration shut a vaccine safety office last year. What鈥檚 the plan now? 10/23/20 The National Vaccine Program Office was disbanded by the Trump administration last year. This article discusses how its elimination has left the effort for coronavirus vaccines split between federal agencies. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
The disturbing history of research into transgender identity 10/23/20 This article, written by fellow Jack Turban, MD, discusses how research into the determinants of gender identity may do more harm than good.
Protecting your birth: A guide for black mothers 10/22/20 This opinion piece, co-written by Erica Cahill, MD, discusses how racism can impact pre- and postnatal care 鈥 and advice for speaking to your physician about it.
Stanford surgeon studies how to improve scoliosis treatment 10/22/20 Stanford researchers have several projects underway to improve imaging techniques, bracing treatment and surgeries for kids and teens with scoliosis. John Vorhies, MD; Kali Tileston, MD; Michael Gardner, MD; and Chi-Ho Ban Tsui, MD, are mentioned.
New Stanford study to help us understand how COVID-19 spreads 10/21/20 麻豆果冻传媒 scientists are leading a new COVID-19 study they said could help understand where and how the virus is spreading, especially in communities that might not have the same access to traditional testing. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interview.
School reopenings: Study finds low infection rates among in-person classes so far 10/21/20 Alan Schroeder, MD, is interviewed.
How can you track community spread of COVID-19 in your area? 10/20/20 Experts discuss ways community spread can be measured and monitored, and what to do if cases increase in your area. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Earns 2020 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Recognition 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health Press Release 10/20/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health has earned the 2020 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired recognition from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The CHIME Digital Health Most Wired program conducts an annual survey to assess how effectively health care organizations apply core and advanced technologies into their clinical and business programs to improve health and care in their communities. This is the sixth straight year that 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health has received the Most Wired designation. Ed Kopetsky, chief information officer, is quoted.
Vera, Stanford brainchild backed by Silicon Valley, aims to manage COVID-19 testing鈥攆or the entire nation 10/20/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 and pollution: 'Delhi staring at coronavirus disaster' 10/19/20 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, discusses the health impact of poor air quality, and suggests air pollution may exacerbate the spread of COVID-19.
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Should parents test for COVID if their kid might just have a cold? 10/19/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Governor Newsom names scientific safety review workgroup to advise state on COVID-19 vaccines 10/19/20 Governor Newsom announced last week that California will not allow distribution of a coronavirus vaccine(s) until it is reviewed by the state鈥檚 own panel of experts. The workgroup includes Yvonne Maldonado, MD, and Grace Lee, MD.
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How to plan a safe, small Bay Area holiday gathering during pandemic 10/18/20 This article discusses ways to gather safely during the holidays. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
The other pandemic 10/15/20 Parents of special-needs children are especially challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. Heidi Feldman, MD, is quoted.
By the numbers: 5 important COVID-19 stats that everyone should know 10/12/20 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Army vet Chang helps patients and doctors at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health (p. 18-19) October 2020 Article features Young-Ju Chang, the 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health clinical resident instructor in the pediatric MRI department, who talks about how the Army helped her build a foundation in leadership and management and why she chose a hospital-based medical imaging career with a patient care aspect.
鈥業鈥檝e trained my whole life for this鈥 September 2020 Drawing on a career defined early by treating kids with HIV, Yvonne Maldonado, MD, has become a key player in shaping 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 response to COVID-19 as she has guided research efforts, worked closely with infection control leaders across the country, and served as Stanford鈥檚 primary scientific spokesperson to explain COVID-19 to the public.
What to do if you鈥檙e having suicidal thoughts 9/30/20 This article offers guidance for teens and adolescents who may be having suicidal thoughts. Stephanie Clarke, PhD, is quoted.
Telehealth visits and advanced technology help teen diagnosed with heart condition during pandemic 9/29/20 All while sheltering in place, telehealth visits and at-home monitoring made it possible for 19-year-old Lena O鈥橤rady to be diagnosed and treated for a heart condition called supraventricular tachycardia. Anne Dubin, MD, and Sarina Behera, MD, are featured.
Four different family members. Four different covid-19 outcomes. 9/28/20 (subscription may be required; to request a copy please email media@stanfordchildrens.org) Researchers at Stanford are working to understand why the effects of COVID-19 can be drastically varied among individuals, as well as the long term impact of the virus. Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD is featured.
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Expert recognizes major advances in field during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 9/26/20 Q&A features Tanja Gruber, MD, PhD, who discusses key advances in pediatric oncology treatment, with a focus on the evolving role of CAR T-cell therapy.
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Getting youth athletes back on the field 9/25/20 The 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health sports medicine team is helping youth sports teams across the Bay Area safely return to practice during the pandemic. Christine Boyd, MD, has advised teams on implementation of safe distancing, mask policies, sanitation measures, health screening and check-in and checkout processes.
Smart tips to help your kid cope with JIA 9/24/20 Joyce Hsu, MD, discusses ways to combat symptoms of pain, fatigue and anxiety that accompany juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
CIOs spill the beans on the phrases they hate to hear 9/24/20 From "outlawed" buzzwords to frustratingly defeatist attitudes, more than a dozen health IT pros share their least favorite expressions. Lisa Grisim, VP and associate chief information officer, is quoted.
5 questions: Flu vaccination in a time of COVID-19 9/23/20 In a Q&A, Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, explains why it鈥檚 especially important to be receive a flu vaccine this year.
Medical schools report record application numbers 9/23/20 Medical schools are seeing a record number of applications this year as prospective students express more interest in becoming doctors during the coronavirus pandemic. Iris Gibbs, MD, is quoted.
Stanford team improves diagnostics for newborns鈥 brain bleeds , 9/23/20 With changes in ultrasound technology, Stanford researchers have improved the method of diagnosing brain bleeds, a common form of birth injury in newborns. The new technology should allow physicians to create detailed maps of normal brain activity in healthy babies and then use these maps as a baseline for evaluating the functional impact of small strokes. Erika Rubesova, MD, co-authored the study and is quoted.
Addressing IT security concerns in a post-COVID-19 world 9/23/20 The pandemic has demonstrated why identity and asset management around technology in healthcare is so critical. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
A COVID-19 vaccine for children may not arrive before fall 2021 9/21/20 A number of COVID-19 vaccines for adults are already in advanced clinical trials, but no trials have begun in the U.S. to determine whether these vaccines are safe and effective for children. Grace Lee, MD, a member of the CDC鈥檚 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), discusses the need to vaccinate children in order to reopen schools safely and effectively.
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Stanford Health Care earns perfect score from LGBTQ rights organization 9/21/20 The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, an advocacy organization for gender and sexual minorities, gives high marks to Packard Children鈥檚 and Stanford Health Care for its equitable treatment of patients and employees. Leslee Subak, MD, is quoted.
鈥榃e may be surprised again鈥: An unpredictable pandemic takes a terrible toll 9/20/20 Across the country, health experts are concerned there may be a resurgence of COVID-19 as universities and schools reopen and as colder weather pushes people indoors. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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鈥楾his does not look good for children鈥: Fires pose risk to young lungs 9/18/20 David Cornfield, MD, discusses the potential impact of wildfires on children鈥檚 developing lungs. He suggests ceasing outdoor activity if the air quality index reads above 100.
How to protect children from wildfire smoke 9/18/20 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is quoted in this article, which references her research that found that among children already exposed to routine air pollution, wildfire smoke disrupted their immune systems more severely than smoke from planned burns.
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How to teach COVID-19 safety to your kids 9/18/20 Barbara Bentley, PsyD, shares tips for parents to help empower their children as they return to school in-person or remotely during a tumultuous time.
Coronavirus preventive measures expected to limit spread of flu contagion 9/18/20 Hayden Schwenk, MD, is quoted.
The potential long-term health effects from smoke and how to stay protected 9/18/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
COVID testing of teachers, staff hotly debated as California schools reopen ; 9/18/20 麻豆果冻传媒 is supporting schools in the Bay Area and beyond with testing for COVID-19. Christina Kong, MD, is leading these efforts and discusses the approach in this article.
Air hugs and weekly testing: Inside one private school鈥檚 first day back at school 9/18/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, and Jason Wang, MD, are mentioned in this article about the reopening of one Menlo Park school. Both doctors have been consulting with the school on its reopening plans since June.
Stanford juniors launch free art therapy program for stroke survivors Patch 9/18/20 Healing Strokes, a free program in conjunction with Stanford Healthcare, aims to facilitate art therapy for stroke survivors. Christina Mijalski, MD, is mentioned.
Countdown to flu season is on; Health experts urge public to get vaccinated 9/17/20 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Dermatologists combine in-person visits, telemedicine to care for patients during pandemic 9/17/20 Since elective procedures resumed in April, clinicians and administrators in dermatology are caring for patients in the safest way possible. Justin Ko, MD, is quoted.
Twin sisters who once famously shared a body are now thriving MSN Video; Little Things 9/16/20 An update on formerly conjoined twin sisters Erika and Eva Sandoval, who were separated at Packard Children鈥檚 in 2016. Gary Hartman, MD, is mentioned.
When will the air quality get better? 9/14/20 As wildfires continue to burn across California, Oregon and Washington, what does this mean for the air quality across the state? Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, responds.
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Here's how unhealthy air is affecting children 9/14/20 David Cornfield, MD, is interviewed.
Halloween and COVID-19: What is different this year? 9/14/20 Although traditional trick-or-treating activities will be impacted by the pandemic this year, experts suggest that there are creative ways families can continue to participate in festivities as long as social distancing and masking hygiene is maintained. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment.
Cherry-picking data on kids, COVID-19 9/14/20 North Carolina governor hopeful Dan Forest made a claim about the impact of seasonal flu compared to COVID-19 on children. In this article, Alan Schroeder, MD, provides comment about flu and COVID-19, and the factors that should be considered when drawing comparisons between them.
Smoky skies: Stanford doctor鈥檚 advice 鈥 keep your children indoors 9/13/20 Lisa Patel, MD, is featured.
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Kids and 鈥榣ong haul鈥 COVID-19: What every parent needs to know 9/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted in this article that discusses a population of young patients who have been sick with COVID-19 for months, referred to as 鈥渓ong-haulers.鈥
How Bay Area schools plan to conduct coronavirus testing for students and staff 9/10/20 麻豆果冻传媒 is supporting schools in the Bay Area and beyond with testing for COVID-19. Christina Kong, MD, is quoted.
With fall approaching, experts stress it's time to shrink your 'quarantine bubble' 9/9/20 Some experts worry that the fall might bring a surge of the coronavirus, especially when paired with the upcoming flu season. Article discusses how public health experts and epidemiologists are cautioning people to shrink their 鈥渟ocial bubbles鈥 again. Yvonne Maldonado, MD , is quoted.
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These summer camps stayed safe from COVID-19. What lessons can schools learn? 9/9/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
Despite Bay Area's orange glow, air quality levels haven't totally deteriorated, says Stanford pulmonologist 9/9/20 As wildfires burn across Northern California, a combination of smoke and haze made for an apocalyptic-like glow across the Bay Area sky last week. , was interviewed.
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Smoke-darkened sky causes new anxieties, latest test of Bay Area resilience 9/9/20 Sumit Bhargava, MD, is interviewed about the impact of the smoke-darkened sky on sleep cycles.
Exercise, diet are more important than ever with virus at large 9/9/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Stanford doctor explains what鈥檚 next after COVID-19 vaccine trial paused over volunteer鈥檚 illness 9/8/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Bay Area experts fear Trump prodding will yield subpar coronavirus vaccine 9/6/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Here鈥檚 how many coronavirus cases have been linked with Bay Area child care centers 9/5/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed about COVID-19 transmission among children.
Vaping links to COVID-19 risk are becoming clear 9/4/20 , discusses her recent research, which found that teens and young adults who vape are at a much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
Stanford releases COVID-19 testing plan for fall quarter 9/3/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses Stanford鈥檚 plan for on-campus COVID-19 testing. The University鈥檚 strategy relies on periodically testing on-campus students and staff who are not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
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Inside the COVID-19 testing advancements that could be key to college sports 9/2/20 A wave of new-generation rapid tests coming down the pike could be a game-changer for college football and other NCAA sports, medical experts say, but ethical and resource concerns persist. Ben Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
Rare COVID-19 complication MIS-C rising among Florida kids 鈥 as racial disparities emerge 9/2/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses possible long term affects, including cardiac problems.
How has COVID-19 affected therapy adherence in cystic fibrosis patients? 9/1/20 Recent data suggests that patients with cystic fibrosis may have a lower incidence of COVID-19 than the general public, likely due to this population鈥檚 strict adherence to infection control practices. Elizabeth Burgener, MD, is quoted.
Why the coronavirus more often strikes children of color 9/1/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why some children in minority communities are much more likely to become infected with COVID-19, especially if a family member is a frontline worker.
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Scientists look to convalescent plasma, antibody cloning as possible COVID cures 8/31/20 James Zehnder, MD, discusses how researchers have seen the most robust antibody response from those who have severe, potentially life-threatening inflammation. In contrast, those who have milder illness tend to have a weaker antibody response.
Vaping ad tactics 'exploited' the pandemic, study says 8/28/20 The e-cigarette industry has been using COVID-19 pandemic-themed advertisements to encourage sales of vaping products, according to a new study from 麻豆果冻传媒 researchers. Robert Jackler, MD, is quoted.
Stanford experts advises Bay Area school districts on testing teachers, staff for COVID-19 8/28/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the collaborative work between Stanford and the Burlingame School District to help teachers and staff with COVID-19 testing resources and how this could become a model for other Bay Area school districts to follow in the coming months.
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Flu season faces never-before-seen challenge: COVID-19 8/28/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses this year鈥檚 flu vaccination and how clinics will change how vaccines are given during the epidemic.
Tech's on-going obsession with virtual reality 8/28/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
E-cigarette users face 鈥榖ig鈥 risk for COVID-19 8/28/20 , discusses how teens and young adults who vape are at a much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
Impact of COVID-19 on children 8/27/20 Pediatrician Ambreen Syed, MD, comments on recent research about the impact of COVID-19 on children, and offers tips to help parents manage both in-person and virtual learning this school year.
Sounding the mental health alarm 8/27/20 Victor Carrion, MD, discusses the psychological distress of living through a pandemic, and how to build resilience.
Yes, you can get COVID-19 again: What to know 8/27/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Who gets a vaccine? 8/27/20 While the federal administration has promised 300 million doses by January 2021, experts are anticipating a much smaller initial supply and have been discussing for months how to distribute the first vaccines in a way that鈥檚 both protective and fair. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
When is it ok to go outside if it鈥檚 smoky in the Bay Area? How to assess your air quality risk 8/26/20 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is quoted.
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5 Questions: Researchers discuss wildfires鈥 health impacts 8/26/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, and Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, are quoted.
Stanford psychologist: COVID-19, wildfires taking toll on kids鈥 mental health , MSN Lifestyle, 8/25/20 Barbara Bentley, PsyD, MS Ed, discusses ways to talk to kids at different developmental levels about the stresses they are facing this year and the importance of mitigating acute stress so that it doesn鈥檛 go on to be a clinical symptom.
The new physician training environment: How medical schools are navigating students' return Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 8/25/20 Daniel Bernstein, MD, is mentioned.
Survey finds parents more anxious about this school year 8/25/20 Along with concerns associated with children returning to school, the lack of childcare options and the additional costs associated with virtual learning, parents are also worried about safety protocols and testing resources before sending their kids back to school. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
New treatments aim to treat COVID-19 early, before it gets serious 8/24/20 Some promising treatments may block the coronavirus from entering cells or from multiplying. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Cartilage is grown in the arthritic joints of mice 8/22/20 In laboratory studies, 麻豆果冻传媒 researchers have found a way to regenerate the cartilage that eases movement between bones. Charles Chan, MD, is quoted.
Dr. Tanja Gruber named director of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's center for childhood cancer, blood diseases Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 8/20/20 Tanja Gruber, MD, PhD, is mentioned.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health appoints new Chief of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health News Center 8/20/20 Tanja Gruber, MD, PhD, will serve as associate director for Childhood Cancer in the Stanford Cancer Institute and director of the Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases.
COVID-19 vaccines could become mandatory. Here鈥檚 how it might work 8/19/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Wildfires: Bay Area spare the air alert extended through Sunday due to smoke 8/19/20 David Cornfield, MD, discusses ways to minimize health risk.
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Green space: The many benefits of free, tasty tap water 8/18/20 Anisha Patel, MD, is quoted.
Signs it鈥檚 time to find a new pediatrician 8/18/20 David Wanderman, MD, discusses the relationship between parent and pediatrician and the importance of being open and honest with one another, and knowing when it isn't working out.
Santa Clara Co. launches new high-capacity COVID-19 testing site 8/17/20 The location will also be a place for flu vaccine. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, talks about the importance of children staying up to date on their wellness checks and vaccinations.
What is COVID-19 human challenge testing? Doctors explain how it works 8/17/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
What to do if your child may have been exposed to Covid-19 8/17/20 , is quoted.
Will supply chain establish a new normal? Healthcare Business News 8/17/20 Amanda Chawla, vice president of supply chain at Stanford Health Care and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses how the pandemic has changed health care supply chains, causing them to reassess their strategies that will carry into the future.
School鈥檚 in: COVID-19 and children 8/17/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, talks about what the science suggests about the risks of sending kids back to school during the pandemic.
Is it safe to go to a salon or spa? 8/13/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Doctors work to unravel COVID-19 impacts on youth 8/13/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the importance of vaccinations and continued well-check visits for children during the pandemic.
Difference Makers: Millbrae Teen Knits Challenge To Help Others 8/13/20 A 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health patient creates a knitting challenge to raise funds for teenagers who receive care from the hospital鈥檚 Teen Van. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Ask the experts: Back to school & COVID-19 | Frank Buckley interviews 8/12/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, answers questions about distance learning and reopening schools, vaccinations and the steps it will take to flatten the curve once again.
Association between youth smoking, electronic cigarette use, and coronavirus disease 2019 8/11/20 , co-authored a study that shows teens and young adults who vape are at a much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
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Is it safe to play team sports? Experts weigh in , 8/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how sports teams are going to have to adapt to safety protocols, early testing, and when to clear players to participate in the game.
Strict, costly measures needed to reopen schools: Study 8/11/20 , is quoted.
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Here鈥檚 how coronavirus vaccine skepticism could impact herd immunity , 8/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Want to be a doctor? Take your chances in a closed room with strangers 8/7/20 Iris Gibbs, MD, discusses Stanford鈥檚 measures to evaluate the academic readiness of medical student applicants this coming year.
Smartwatch tracks medication levels to personalize treatments ScienMag 8/7/20 An app allows drug levels inside the body to be tracked in real time using a custom smartwatch that analyzes the chemicals found in sweat. Carlos Milla, MD, is quoted.
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Stanford Health Care introduces new, less invasive treatment for benign thyroid nodules 8/5/20 A recently approved technique for radio-frequency ablation treats or prevents problems caused by thyroid nodules, providing an alternative to surgical removal of the gland. , is quoted.
Ask an expert: How COVID-19 impacts children 8/4/20 Hayden Schwenk, MD, shares tips on the risks and benefits of kids going back to school, questions to ask the teachers, and the importance of routine vaccinations and wellness visits for your child during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Here鈥檚 how long most Bay Area counties are recommending COVID-19 patients isolate before returning to work , , , , 8/4/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses what is safe behavior when it comes to Covid-19.
Santa Clara County: COVID-19 test supplies stretched thin 8/3/20 Christina Kong, MD, is quoted.
PANS may be more prevalent than thought 8/3/20 Pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) might be more common than initially thought and treatment guidelines for youth with PANS is in high demand. Jennifer Frankovich, MD, is mentioned.
Digital health leaders: Conversation with Ed Kopetsky, former CIO of the year, CIO at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford CHiME 8/3/20 Ed Kopetsky, chief information officer, discusses the current healthcare environment; challenges he finds unique to a children鈥檚 healthcare system, and how more personalized care, telehealth and remote work will be part of the new COVID era.
From the 鈥渂rain poke鈥 to the mouth swab: Which test for COVID-19 is the most accurate? , 8/2/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Stanford Emerging Apps Lab develops new electronic health record app to help Stanford doctors diagnose life threatening drug reactions 麻豆果冻传媒 News 8/2/20 Bernice Kwong, MD, is quoted.
Nonprofit helps students balance illness with schoolwork 8/2/20 A nonprofit organization is focused on students who are in hospitals, and helps them access education. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
How California lost control over COVID-19 despite early successes. 8/1/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how California recently surpassed New York with the most confirmed U.S. cases, and the necessary steps it will take to flatten the curve once again.
Girl turns to art to uplift strangers amid lockdown 8/1/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Stanford鈥檚 chief of infectious diseases on the first COVID-19 death of a child , 7/31/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses COVID-19 presented in children, vaccines, and tips on how to keep kids safe.
Medical school affiliates on lack of diversity, burden of the 鈥榤inority tax鈥 7/31/20 Lahia Yemane, MD, discusses how bias and racism in college advising contribute to racial disparities in medicine.
U.S. News & World Report: Stanford Hospital ranks 13th in nation 7/31/20 Stanford Hospital is ranked as one of the top 20 hospitals nationwide by U.S. News & World Report. Ranked 13th nationally, this is Stanford Health Care鈥檚 sixth year on the honor roll. Joseph Woo, MD, is quoted.
Coronavirus & high school football: From salmon fishing in Alaska to working on an assembly line, Bay Area coaches keep busy 7/31/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Parental refusal of neonatal therapy a growing problem 7/31/20 Ha N. Nguyen, MD, discusses the importance of protocols and strategies to reduce risk of parental refusal of neonatal therapies, and how they should be informed by, and consistent with, state laws.
San Francisco鈥檚 lonely war against COVID-19. 7/30/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, touches on racial and economic disparities among groups during the pandemic.
Bacteria-eating viruses could provide a route to stability in cystic fibrosis 7/29/20 Elizabeth Burgener, MD, is mentioned.
MVHS club raises money for pandemic relief 7/29/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Here鈥檚 what the science actually says about kids and COVID-19 7/29/20 As school districts across the U.S. decide whether to welcome kids back into the classroom for in-person education this fall, administrators find themselves weighing a complex set of variables. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
After early hype, Japan鈥檚 homegrown COVID-19 drug hope Avigan faces rocky future. 7/28/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Recent headlines suggest coronavirus immunity doesn鈥檛 last. The science is more reassuring 7/28/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, discusses the study and how T cell is another line of defense.
Coronavirus cases across the Bay Area top 50,000 , 7/28/20 The Bay Area topped 50,000 coronavirus cases and many counties are seeing increasing restrictions and closings. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
World鈥檚 largest nursing organization to open Stanford chapter 7/28/20 Sigma, an international nursing honor society, will establish a chapter at Stanford, the first one that is not connected to a nursing school.
COVID-19 testing capacity and supplies are strained, so some labs turn to sample pooling to meet demand 7/25/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how pool testing can save time and hard-to-get supplies.
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鈥楢 history of racist policies and practices鈥: Coronavirus reveals racial disparities in healthcare. 7/25/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Stanford鈥檚 new coronavirus testing method could significantly speed up efforts to identify cases 7/23/20 麻豆果冻传媒 has received FDA approval to start 鈥減ooled testing鈥 鈥 in which a lab processes specimens from multiple people at one time, rather than just one specimen at a time 鈥 which could enable faster, large-scale COVID-19 testing in the Bay Area. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
As schools weigh reopening, dearth of data on COVID in kids. 7/23/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
The telehealth tidal wave has arrived; will it come crashing down? Healthcare Innovation 7/22/20 Natalie Pageler, MD, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic put the spotlight on telehealth in unprecedented ways to fill a gap in health care delivery.
Summer travel during COVID-19 in California: Can I do it safely? 7/22/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest guidelines.
How systemic racism is causing a COVID-19 crisis in Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities 7/22/20 Anne Liu, MD, discusses how systemic racism has likely contributed to differences in food resource availability, unequal housing opportunities, and essentials jobs that may not offer the option of working from home, or in jobs where personal protective equipment is not as widely-provided, and making it difficult for people to practice physical distancing.
鈥楳idnight stomp series鈥 features whimsical birds 7/22/20 Pokey Park, an artist responsible for 43 animal sculptures found inside Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford, is highlighted.
Could taking a pill help reduce mild COVID-19 symptoms? Stanford launches trial to find out 7/21/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the new drug trial that is underway at Stanford University to determine if an oral medication can treat the four in five coronavirus cases with mild or moderate symptoms.
Cal鈥檚 COVID-19 outbreak grows as school announces virtual start to fall semester KCBS Radio 7/21/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Experts say we鈥檙e still in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic 鈥 Here鈥檚 why 7/21/20 Anne Liu, MD, discusses how strict measures and adhering to safety protocols such as physical distancing and wearing masks can help slow the curve.
Is it safe to donate blood during the pandemic? What a doctor says Yahoo! 7/21/20 Anne Liu, MD, explains that donating blood during the pandemic is quite safe in a healthcare setting because experts are using sterile techniques.
Stanford researchers develop a portable blood ammonia detector 7/21/20 Natalia Gomez-Ospina, MD, PhD, discusses the handheld, portable ammonia detector that 鈥 like glucometers used to measure blood sugar 鈥 assesses ammonia levels from a finger or earlobe prick.
鈥業s It Dangerous?鈥: Considerations on COVID-19 Reopening Precautions 7/19/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
California hospital welcomes 4 sets of 鈥榤iracle鈥 twins in 32 hours, beating 1 in 1 million odds People.com 7/16/20 The hospital is mentioned and patient care manager Mary Jane Brinkerhoff, is quoted.
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White House strips CDC of data collection role for COVID-19 hospitalizations , 7/15/20 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the importance of transparency for COVID-19 patient data.
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Stanford Health Care, Packard Children鈥檚 receive environmental awards 7/15/20 Packard Children鈥檚 is mentioned as an Environmental Excellence Award recipient.
Nurses seeing double at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford CBS Bay Area (KPIX-TV) 7/14/20 The story of four sets of twins delivered at Packard Children鈥檚 all within a 32 hour span.
Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses resurgence in COVID-19 cases at Stanford event 7/13/20 During a conversation on StanfordMed LIVE, Anthony Fauci, the nation鈥檚 top infectious disease expert, spoke with Dean Lloyd Minor about the challenges posed by COVID-19, the hope for emerging vaccines and treatments, and what鈥檚 still unknown about the virus. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Bay Area hospitals see decline in ER visits for head injuries among young football players KCBS Radio 7/13/20 As fewer kids play football due to COVID-19 restrictions, hospitals across the country are seeing a dramatic decrease in emergency room visits for traumatic brain injuries. Angela Lumba-Brown, MD, is quoted.
You can see friends and relatives during the pandemic surge 鈥 but do it carefully 7/13/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Two-year-old with rare disease gets 鈥渘ew life鈥 from complete stranger 7/12/20 The story of a stranger who gave the ultimate gift of life to a Packard Children鈥檚 patient after following his story on Facebook and learning he would need a kidney transplant to survive.
5 pediatricians on the safety of schools amid pandemic 7/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is among five pediatricians interviewed in this segment about safety considerations for reopening schools in the fall. All pediatricians interviewed agree that the benefits of in-person schooling outweigh the risks, but the key is to reopen safely.
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The leadership group announces new board members from energy, technology and healthcare 7/11/20 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, has been named to Silicon Valley Leadership Group鈥檚 Executive Board of Directors.
Bay Area at the forefront of COVID-19 treatment and vaccine search MSN 7/10/20 The Bay Area is helping lead the way when it comes to treatment and a vaccine. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment.
4 ways the coronavirus pandemic will change hospitals 7/9/20 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, spoke at Fortune鈥檚 virtual Brainstorm Health conference last week and discussed ways the pandemic will help speed the transition to more managed care, collaboration among competitors, and suggested consumers will consequently think about health care choice more expansively.
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Fact check: No, the COVID-19 nasal test doesn鈥檛 swab the blood-brain barrier 7/8/20 This piece debunks a claim about the COVID-19 nasal swab test. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
A faster way to get transplants to kids 7/8/20 To cut down the wait time on pediatric heart transplants, the pediatric cardiology team at Packard Children鈥檚 created a new way to better match donor hearts to heart transplant recipients based on total cardiac volume. John Dykes, MD, is featured.
California braces for a spike in coronavirus deaths as infections soar. But how bad will it be? 7/7/20 New coronavirus cases roughly doubled in California over the last month. This piece discusses how public health officials are bracing for a spike in COVID-19 fatalities. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Facing the facts: Covering mouth, nose best shield against virus, experts say 7/6/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Stanford clinical trial for COVID-19 drug 7/2/20 麻豆果冻传媒 researchers are launching a clinical trial to test whether the oral drug favipiravir can reduce symptoms and viral shedding in people with COVID-19. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted. Original press release:
Does asthma increase COVID-19 risk? Emerging research suggests a complicated connection 7/2/20 A growing body of research on COVID-19 suggests that the virus鈥 link to asthma is far more complex than experts might have anticipated. , is quoted.
Thomas Krummel receives top national honor in pediatric surgery 7/1/20 Thomas Krummel, MD, is the recipient of the William E. Ladd Medal, the highest honor nationwide in pediatric surgery. Dennis Lund, MD, is quoted.
Healthcare reimagined: Future-forward hospitals for pandemic times 7/1/20 The hospital is mentioned in this article about architecture of healthcare facilities.
340 healthcare organizations urge congress to make telehealth flexibilities permanent Healthcare Innovation 6/30/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Can鈥檛 sleep? Behavioral therapy may ease insomnia 6/29/20 Rachel Manber, PhD, is quoted.
More COVID-19 test sites, more tests, but still a long way to go 6/29/20 Christina Kong, MD, discusses 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 involvement in COVID-19 testing across the Bay Area.
What is pool testing and how does it work? 6/26/20 If the country wants to increase its COVID-19 testing capacity into the millions 鈥 the range that could be required for safer reopenings of businesses and universities 鈥 experts say it鈥檚 time to ramp up a technique known as 鈥減ool testing.鈥 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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Open for business: Rebuilding patient trust to reopen healthcare Patient Engagement HIT 6/26/20 Luanne Smedley, associate chief nursing officer, discusses the steps that 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is taking to maintain safety for patients and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social distancing isn鈥檛 a nuisance 鈥 it鈥檚 a privilege 6/25/20 A new study suggests that the most socially disadvantaged and poorest communities are not only at an increased risk for COVID-19 infection, but lack the privilege to fully engage in social distancing interventions, potentially compounding already existing health inequalities. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted. She was not involved in the research.
If done right, AI could make policing fairer 6/25/20 Article mentions 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 use of artificial intelligence (AI) to map clinicians鈥 hand hygiene behavior.
#ATA2020: Preparing clinical staff for virtual care delivery 6/25/20 The hospital is mentioned.
Robotic ROSA enables doctors to stop seizures ABC Fresno, CA (KFSN-TV) 6/25/20 Gerald Grant, MD, discusses how a robotic tool aids doctors in pinpointing and removing the source of epileptic seizures in a child鈥檚 brain.
Black medical workers reflect on the front lines of COVID-19 and racism 6/24/20 This segment looks at how many Black medical workers are now finding themselves on the front lines of two epidemics 鈥 COVID-19 and systemic racism. Iris Gibbs, MD, is interviewed.
A quarter century of cuddles from one Palo Alto senior 6/24/20 Article highlights a Packard Children鈥檚 volunteer who has spent 25 years as a volunteer 鈥淐uddler.鈥
New long-term data for antipsychotic in pediatric bipolar depression 6/10/20 The antipsychotic lurasidone has long-term efficacy in the treatment of bipolar depression in children and adolescents. Manpreet Singh, MD, contributed to the study.
How parents can moderate news consumption during the pandemic 6/8/20 Article authored by Victor Carrion, MD, offers perspective on the amount and type of COVID-19-related news consumption that is appropriate for children and teens.
Do air purifiers really work? We asked doctors 6/5/20 , is quoted.
Stanford doctor warns of 鈥榝alse sense of security鈥 as new COVID-19 infections reported amid reopening 6/5/20 As more counties across the Bay Area lift shelter-in-place restrictions and begin reopening, doctors warn that COVID-19 still remains a threat. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed.
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Coronavirus: Are kids as safe as we thought? ; ; 6/5/20 As schools prepare to reopen their doors, researchers are racing to understand the mysterious ways COVID-19 affects children. Alan Schroeder, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 community calls for action against racial injustice, inequities 6/5/20 More than 800 members of the 麻豆果冻传媒 community gathered on campus last Thursday to add their voices to a nationwide outcry against racism and violence against Black Americans. Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, alongside Dean Lloyd Minor and David Entwistle, president and CEO of Stanford Health Care, stood behind pediatrics residents Kamaal Jones and Salma Dali, as they spoke at the Rally for Racial Justice, which was organized by 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Pediatrics Advocacy Council.
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鈥榃e鈥檙e all holding our breath鈥: Public health experts brace for coronavirus resurgence from George Floyd protests 6/4/20 In this article, public health experts comment on the potential impact of ongoing protests on the spread of COVID-19. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
COVID and kids: A new inflammatory syndrome poses safety challenge for schools, day care ; ; ; 6/3/20 Multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a rare but serious syndrome linked to COVID-19, is affecting children across the country, including here in California. The discovery comes as the state grapples with how kids can safely return to group settings. Hayden Schwenk, MD, is quoted.
Coronavirus outbreak could speed cashless gaming to Nevada casinos 5/30/20 Robert Jackler, MD, is mentioned.
As sports return, at-risk athletes may face 鈥榟eavy decision鈥 on whether to play 5/29/20 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 pushes telehealth forward in Silicon Valley as virus holds patients back 5/27/20 Natalie Pageler, MD, discusses the safety measures in place at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health and why it is important for families to continue their child鈥檚 doctor visits.
Tracing 鈥榩atient zero鈥: why America鈥檚 first coronavirus death may for ever go unmarked 5/26/20 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is among a group of health experts investigating how the coronavirus spread through the U.S. and its timeline.
Faster donor matching saves girl ; 5/25/20 To cut down the wait time on pediatric heart transplants, the pediatric cardiology team at Packard Children鈥檚 created a new way to better match donor hearts to heart transplant recipients based on total cardiac volume. John Dykes, MD, is featured.
Kids and coronavirus: What you need to know about worrisome inflammatory syndrome 5/24/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
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Walking correctly takes work鈥攈ere鈥檚 how to improve every step 5/22/20 Jessica Rose, PhD, provides tips on how to make the most of your daily strolls.
Doctors race to understand rare inflammatory condition associated with coronavirus in young people 5/21/20 Alan Schroeder, MD, shares a theory about the virus鈥 own genetics and why it shows up in populated COVID-19 areas.
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Will antibody tests be our passport to normality? 5/21/20 (subscription may be required; for a copy of the article, please email media@stanfordchildrens.org) Scott Boyd, MD, discusses antibody tests and the immune system in this article.
Child vaccinations drop more than 40% in California, thanks to coronavirus fears 5/20/20 Anita Juvvadi, MD, advises parents on the importance of bringing in their children for well-exam visits and time-sensitive vaccines to prevent additional disease outbreaks over the summer.
Robotic ROSA enables doctors to stop seizures ABC Flint, MI (WJRT-TV Online) 5/20/20 Gerald Grant, MD, discusses how a robotic tool aids doctors in pinpointing and removing the source of epileptic seizures in a child鈥檚 brain.
How to handle doctor鈥檚 visits during the pandemic 5/19/20 Katya Gerwein, MD, provides advice for parents on the importance of keeping up with wellness visits and what to expect when going to the doctor鈥檚 visit, in person or via telemedicine.
5/19/20 Article highlights Brendan Watkins, administrative director, enterprise analytics at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, regarding his completion of 8 marathons in 8 days on 7 continents and his fundraising efforts for Lucile Packard Foundation for Children鈥檚 Health.
When a coronavirus vaccine is developed, who will be first in line to get it? A CDC panel usually decides 5/18/20 Scientists and health care experts are working on a vaccination plan for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Promising news on an experimental new vaccine to fight the coronavirus KCBS Radio 5/18/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the experimental vaccine Moderna and its strong immune response.
From headaches to 鈥楥OVID Toes,鈥 coronavirus symptoms are a bizarre mix 5/18/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses clotting-related issues that are not specific to COVID-19, but are showing up in some patients with coronavirus symptoms.
State reports first case of child illness linked to COVID-19 5/18/20 Indiana has reported its first case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in a child. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
Coronavirus pandemic hurting pediatric hospitals, too , , , , 5/16/20 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses the economic impact that COVID-19 has placed upon pediatric hospitals and health care systems across the country.
Does hand sanitizer weaken your immune system? A doctor weighs in 5/16/20 Anne Liu, MD, provides advice on hand sanitizer usage and the effects it could have on your health and immunity if you use it too often.
How hospitals are dealing with the cybersecurity challenge of COVID-19 5/15/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Resilience is the most powerful skill kids can develop right now Huffington Post 5/13/20 Victor Carrion, MD, shares advice on how parents can help their kids learn how to bounce back during the coronavirus pandemic.
Valedictorian Isabella Hauptman focuses on health in ways big and small USC News 5/13/20 A former patient discusses her passion to pursue a career in epidemiology. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Virtual reality used to practice children鈥檚 brain surgeries 5/12/20 Gerald Grant, MD, discusses the ways his team uses virtual reality programs and 3-D tools to locate tumors and remove the source of epileptic seizures in children鈥檚 brains.
New cases of mystery children鈥檚 illness tied to coronavirus raise alarms 5/12/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the new cases of pediatric multi-symptom inflammatory syndrome, a mysterious and rare illness with likely ties to COVID-19.
Cultivating hope 5/12/20 Inspired by her sister鈥檚 resilience, who was born prematurely with congenital heart disease and Down syndrome, Manpreet Singh, MD, aspires to instill confidence in others who feel hopeless.
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Period blood may be as effective as systemic blood for diagnosis of disease, Stanford researchers say 5/12/20 Menstrual blood is potentially just as effective as systemic blood for the diagnosis of several key diseases. Paul Blumenthal, MD, is quoted.
Sudden obsessions, tantrums: What is PANS in kids?听U.S. News & World Report 5/12/20 Researchers may have gained new insights into a mystifying condition that causes children鈥檚 behavior to change severely and abruptly. Jennifer Frankovich, MD, is quoted. Original : Brain-scan abnormalities found in children with PANS
Robotic ROSA enables doctors to stop seizures 5/11/20 Gerald Grant, MD, discusses how a robotic tool aids doctors in pinpointing and removing the source of epileptic seizures in a child鈥檚 brain.
New coronavirus findings 5/11/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 resume of deferred and delayed clinical services, the potential connection between COVID-19 and Kawasaki disease and the peds multi-system inflammatory syndrome (PIMS), tracking the COVID-19 spread, and how to support the mental health of frontline health care workers combating the pandemic.
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Post-abortion and postpartum IUDs can help prevent rapid repeat pregnancy, Stanford researchers say 5/11/20 Stanford doctors are advocating for the insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) immediately following birth or abortion for young people, who are at high risk for unintended pregnancy and rapid repeat pregnancy. Sarah Peterson, MD, and , are quoted.
Sequoia Hospital resumes non-conoravirus medical procedures 5/11/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health to resume non-emergency procedures 5/9/20 Dennis Lund, MD, chief medical officer, is quoted.
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Around town: Mystery donors give $10K for Buena Vista residents, a million masks 5/9/20 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is quoted.
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麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health resumes care delayed by COVID-19 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health press release 5/8/20 After weeks of reduced medical capacity in compliance with state and local mandates, the children鈥檚 hospital and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 clinics have resumed clinical services and are anticipating an increase in patient volumes. Paul King; Dennis Lund, MD; Yvonne Maldonado, MD; Natalie Pageler, MD; and Pamela Kum, MD, are quoted.
61 hospital and health system CISOs to know | 2020 Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 5/7/20 Chad Wilson, chief information security officer, is mentioned in the article.
Elective surgeries ramp up at Stanford Health Care after few workers found with COVID-19 ; 5/7/20 Stanford Health Care is resuming elective surgeries, diagnostic tests and other procedures at the main Stanford Hospital and outpatient clinics. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
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Grounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, therapy dogs provide comfort online 5/7/20 Even from a distance, dogs have the power to make people feel better. Pet therapy coordinators at Stanford are trying to make that happen. Molly Pearson, child-life specialist, is quoted.
What to know about Kawasaki disease, the pediatric inflammatory condition possibly linked to COVID-19 5/6/20 Roshni Mathew, MD, and Veena Goel Jones, MD, discuss the reported connection between Kawasaki disease and COVID-19.
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How to safely take a mask off in public if you鈥檙e anxious or having trouble breathing 5/6/20 Anne Liu, MD, emphasizes the importance of practicing hand hygiene before you touch your mask.
Leadership tip: Leverage your network to address the pandemic 5/4/20 Natalie Pageler, MD, encourages leadership teams to collaborate across disciplines to build stronger networks and share resources, especially during times of crisis.
The complete guide to cleaning your headphones during a pandemic 5/2/20 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Bay Area pediatricians seeing steep drop in patient visits during coronavirus outbreak ) 5/1/20 Anita Juvvadi, MD, discusses the importance of maintaining well-visits and vaccines to prevent an outbreak of a disease that can be controlled.
Midnight Rounds May 2020 Midnight Rounds, the unofficial cover band of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is a team of physicians, a nurse practitioner, and a professional musician that come together to perform acoustic versions of popular songs. Featured in the May issue of Punch Magazine, they discuss how music helps them bond with their patients and feeds into how they work together at the hospital. Matias Bruzoni, MD; Yasser El-Sayed, MD; Raji Koppolu, NP; Jonathan Palma, MD; and James Wall, MD, are featured.
Mind jumble: Understanding chemo brain Spring 2020 Michelle Monje, MD, PhD, discusses the need to continue regeneration and treatment for cancer survivors suffering from chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment.
Fledging 鈥 with cancer Spring 2020 Article features a Packard Children鈥檚 patient who underwent treatment for acute myeloid leukemia and addresses the distinct biological and psychosocial challenges teens and young adults with cancer face. Gary Dahl, MD; Norman Lacayo, MD; Emily Ach, PhD; and Pam Simon, NP, are quoted.
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New advances toward safely targeting immune cells to pediatric brain tumors 4/30/20 Crystal Mackall, MD, is one of the Stanford scientists and co-author of a new study relaying the latest steps on figuring out how to use immune therapy for a group of severe pediatric brain tumors
The best toy doctor kits for kids trying to make sense of a pandemic Fatherly 4/29/20 Tomomi Hayashi, MD, discusses how toy medical kits can help kids alleviate their fear of the medical tools when in a doctor鈥檚 office.
Brain鈥檚 鈥榝ear center鈥 skews emotion in anxious kids 4/27/20 Signals from the brain鈥檚 amygdalae make it more difficult for anxious and stressed children to regulate their emotions, a Stanford study shows. Victor Carrion, MD, is quoted.
Yvonne Maldonado, MD, was recognized by the as one of the leading Bay Area specialists on the front lines of the pandemic. She is quoted in dozens of media articles regarding the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Coverage includes: , , , (add'l. , ), KCBS Radio, Radio Alice 97.3, , , (add'l. , , , (add'l. ), , , , CalMatters and .
Three U.S. children with COVID-19 have rare inflammatory syndrome 4/28/20 Article discusses recently reported links between Kawasaki disease and COVID-19 in children. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
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Ben Thornton is headed to college, thriving with a second heart and a set of wheels 4/26/20 Story features a patient who received a heart transplant at Packard Children鈥檚.
Going to school on the coronavirus 4/26/20 Rishi Mediratta, MD, is featured.
Coronavirus: First responders honor Stanford health care workers ; ; MSN.com 4/21/20 News segment highlights support from the Santa Clara County Sheriff department and first responders from various agencies who celebrated healthcare workers at Packard Children鈥檚 during an event on April 23.
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NYC healthcare workers get coronavirus antibody tests 4/21/20 James Zehnder, MD, is quoted.
Pandemic creating a surge in demand for telehealth 4/20/19 Chief medical information officer Natalie Pageler, MD, is featured in this Q&A about the significant increase in telehealth use at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what this may mean for the future of the technology.
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Quarantine isolation can be a mental health disaster for teens 鈥 Here鈥檚 what parents must know 4/17/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Smartphone coronavirus test? Apps would listen to your cough 4/16/20 Alyssa Burgart, MD, is quoted.
73 hospital leaders in 10 states hit hardest by COVID-19 offer advice to colleagues: If you do nothing else, at least do this Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 4/16/20 Rick Majzun, Vice President and COO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health is featured.
How to beat stress in a pandemic The Future of Everything 4/16/20 Victor Carrion, MD, is interviewed about stress brought on by COVID-19 and techniques to recognize and lessen its effects at every age.
Coronavirus kindness: South Bay nonprofit collecting baby formula for families in need 4/14/20 Segment discusses the impact that the shortage of food resources, including infant formula, is having on some Bay Area families. Baraka Floyd, MD, is featured.
The scary relationship between vaping and coronavirus 4/13/20 Article discusses potential complications of COVID-19 among people who vape. Robert Jackler, MD, is quoted.
Stanford scientists create COVID-19 antibody test which could help alleviate shelter-in-place orders 4/11/20 麻豆果冻传媒 scientists have developed a test to detect antibodies for the novel coronavirus. The new test screens for antibodies to the virus in plasma, the liquid in blood, to provide information about a person鈥檚 immune response to an infection. Thomas Montine, MD, is quoted.
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3 Telehealth lessons learned from COVID-19 pandemic 4/10/20
Coronavirus update: Stanford Blood Center seeks plasma from patients who recovered from COVID-19 4/8/20 Suchitra Pandey, MD, is quoted.
The roadmap to improved care for children with medical complexity 4/8/20 David Bergman, MD, discusses the Coordinating All Resources Effectively (CARE) Award, a national three-year project to transform care delivery and payment for children with medical complexity, and comments on the ways this work may help children鈥檚 hospitals prepare for the ACE Kids Act implementation.
Testing pooled samples for COVID-19 helps Stanford researchers track early viral spread in Bay Area 4/7/20 Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine discuss their latest research based on pooled samples taken from people with upper respiratory symptoms and the occurrence of the virus that causes COVID-19. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
Stanford doctor draws Steph Curry, Klay Thompson art on etch a sketch ; 4/7/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
How 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health is helping reduce the spread of COVID-19 4/7/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health providers are now performing up to 700 telehealth visits per day to support COVID-19 evaluations, as well as non-coronavirus-related healthcare. Natalie Pageler, MD, is quoted.
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Coronavirus health: South Bay tech giant Cisco helps doctors move to video visits 4/6/20 Vandna Mittal, director of digital health, discusses how telehealth and image sharing works, and how it helps physicians and patients communicate while practicing social distancing.
Who should take care of kids when parents are too sick with Coronavirus? 4/6/20 Roshni Mathew, MD, discusses who might make the best caretaker when a parent(s) is sick, and offers tips on how to keep other family members safe while caring for someone who is sick.
In war against coronavirus, researchers fast-track tests of Ebola drug ; 4/6/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Helping children turn failures into success through growth mindset 4/2/20 Irene Loe, MD, discusses her five-year passion project to help teach parents about the power of a growth mindset for children and how to cultivate it. Claudia Mueller, MD, PhD, is also mentioned in the article.
Meet Nadine Burke Harris, California鈥檚 first-ever surgeon general 4/2/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Scaling up telehealth: What providers need to know 4/2/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health now completing 500 virtual visits daily Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 4/1/20
How virtual reality improves the pediatric care experience 4/1/20 Samuel Rodriguez, MD, discusses the CHARIOT program and how virtual reality helps patients manage the pain and anxiety that can accompany a medical procedure or hospital stay.
The lost month: How a failure to test blinded the U.S. to COVID-19 4/1/20 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses how Stanford Clinical Lab took quick action steps to prepare and support testing during the pandemic.
Social distancing is hard for teens and tweens, here's how to help them cope 4/1/20 Victor Carrion, MD, shares tips on staying connected to family and friends, and the importance of being active and creative to keep the body and mind stimulated.
Automation, artificial intelligence future of patient access authorizations Health Access Management (subscription required; to request a copy, please email media@stanfordchildrens.org) April 2020 Shawn Tienken, director of revenue cycle operations at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is featured in this article about the organization鈥檚 progress toward automation of patient access authorizations.
Advocating for your child Bay Area Parent (pp. 14-16) April 2020 Raquel Nieves, MD, is featured in this story about the impact that having a child with Down syndrome has had on her practice.
Not the usual kid stuff (pp. 4) April 2020 Radiology technicians are studying ways to reduce ionizing radiation in children who undergo scans for oncology, neurology and other diseases. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
A constructive eye (pp. 142-149) April 2020 Former neonatologist Barry Fleisher is featured in this story about his photography of the construction of the new Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford.
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Passion for technology, humanities drives Stanford med student 3/3/1/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
鈥業t鈥檚 not the bubonic plague鈥: Stanford pediatrician at cutting edge of Covid-19 research, treatment 3/27/20 David Cornfield, MD, discusses some of the collaborative work he is doing with other Bay Area researchers, including working to understand the prevalence of COVID-19 in children, and development of a remote-controlled ventilator.
Coronavirus: Bay Area sewers are making thousands of homemade masks. But will hospitals take them? ; 3/26/20 Amanda Chawla, vice president of supply chain at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health and Stanford Health Care, explains why homemade cloth masks do not meet the medical standards for personal protective equipment.
Wanted: A coronavirus test to identify people who were infected and then recovered 3/25/2020 Crystal Mackall, MD, is quoted
Bay Area hospitals: So far, coronavirus cases are manageable. But it's still early 3/24/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Hospital is mentioned.
How to care for kids if you're sick with Covid-19 3/24/20 Roshni Mathew, MD, shares ways to protect your home during this outbreak and how social distancing can help protect your family.
How coronavirus is fast-tracking medical research 3/24/20 Stanford Health experts are developing and collaborating with national labs to fast-track clinical trials of drugs that may help treat the virus. Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
The standard coronavirus test, if available, works well鈥攂ut can new diagnostics help in this pandemic? 3/22/20 With the increased number of tests for COVID-19 taking place, labs are facing shortages of different supplies, most notably the kits used to extract RNA from viral samples. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
Deep learning predicts stroke-lesion changes at 1 week 3/20/20 A deep learning algorithm is comparable to common clinical measures for predicting infarct size and location following acute ischemic stroke. Greg Zaharchuk, MD, is quoted.
Pregnancy and the coronavirus 3/18/20 Natali Aziz, MD, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on pregnancy, breastfeeding and conception.
Opinion: Staying connected is crucial for our mental health 3/18/20 Victor Carrion, MD, discusses the psychological impact, as well as the mental health consequences of needed community actions to quell the coronavirus spread, such as quarantine and social distancing.
Project digs deeper into teenage smartphone use 3/17/20 Researchers examine smartphone use among adolescents. Thomas Robinson, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children's CEO Paul King: The 'unrelenting pursuit of excellence' in pediatric and obstetric care Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 3/16/20 Paul A. King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discussed the Stanford ecosystem and the environment of inherent innovation in Silicon Valley, empowering the organization鈥檚 leaders of tomorrow, and what motivates him and the executive team every day.
Hospitals need to cancel elective procedures: This is a pandemic 鈥 no time for business as usual. 3/15/20 Alyssa Burgart, MD, is quoted.
How to take care of your hands when you鈥檙e washing them so much to prevent coronavirus 3/11/20 Justin Ko, MD, is quoted.
Crispr's origin story comes to life in a new documentary 3/11/20 A patient diagnosed with sickle cell is featured in a documentary about whether genetic conditions like this should be edited out of people's genomes before birth. The documentary stream on Netflix in the fall. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
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'Should have been a sense of urgency': Former FDA chief warns of spike in US coronavirus cases 3/10/20 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses the possibility of a spike in U.S. coronavirus cases as more testing detects new infections.
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Why the Bay Area is issuing more severe coronavirus warnings than Southern California 3/10/20 Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, discusses the importance of social distancing and avoiding crowds to prevent many illnesses hitting the region all at once.
Is it safe to travel with kids during the coronavirus pandemic? 3/9/20 Anita Juvvadi, MD, is quoted.
How to stop touching your face , 03/05/20 Experts provide tips on limiting the number of times you touch your face to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Justin Ko, MD, is quoted.
What to know about coronavirus if you're pregnant or have a newborn 3/5/20 Anita Juvvadi, MD, and Natali Aziz, MD, discuss tips on what to look for and how to stay symptom-free while pregnant and nursing.
麻豆果冻传媒 COVID-19 test now in use 3/5/20 The Stanford Clinical Virology Laboratory has deployed an in-house diagnostic test for the virus that causes the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). It is being used for patients at Stanford Hospital and Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford suspected of being infected. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is mentioned in the article.
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NAPNAP President tackles challenges facing pediatric nurse practitioners The Clinical Advisor 3/5/20 Rajashree (Raji) Koppolu, NP, discusses some of the challenges facing pediatric nurse practitioners.
Regenerative medicine in urology: Ask the experts RegMedNet.org 3/2/20 Bertha Chen, MD, shares her view on current obstacles and future developments facing regenerative medicine in urology.
My mommy is a doctor: A children鈥檚 book (and love story) 3/1/20 A children鈥檚 book highlighting Flora Nunez Gallegos, a pediatric cardiology fellow at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Satnford.
How to tell the difference between allergy and cold symptoms 2/25/20 Allergies and colds have similar symptoms, but the difference lies in how they鈥檙e treated. , explains how to tell the difference and what鈥檚 the most effective treatment.
Improving your baby鈥檚 bone health starts in the womb 2/24/20 The steps you take to ensure your baby gets good nutrition from their time in utero up to their first birthday can have a lasting impact on how they grow. Monica Grover, MBBS, is quoted.
Storybook Ending: Aptos senior Brian Bowyer enjoying his final run with teammates after missing last season with back surgery | CCS Basketball , 2/24/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health patient Brian Bowyer, diagnosed with scoliosis, is featured.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health makes weight-control program accessible to low-income families through online platform 2/21/20 Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, discusses 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health new virtual curriculum intended to make its weight-control program accessible to individuals and families outside of the Stanford community.
All your Coronavirus travel questions answered 2/20/20 Shanthi Kappagoda, MD, answers questions about travel during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, how to stay safe and what and where to avoid.
First defense against Coronavirus: 20 seconds of proper hand-washing USA Today 2/19/20 It鈥檚 estimated that 95 percent of people do not wash their hands correctly. Terry Platchek, MD, discusses the right way to wash your hands to protect yourself from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and other infectious diseases.
Bonnie Maldonado: The science is clear. Vaccinations save lives The Future of Everything 2/19/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how vaccinations are more powerful than ever, but better communication by the medical community is needed to combat misinformation.
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Behind the scenes with a Stanford Pediatric surgeon 2/18/20 Stephanie Chao, MD, is featured.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children's COO: How leaders can drive negative emotions out of the workplace Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 2/14/20 Rick Majzun, Vice President and COO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health is featured.
To prevent premature birth, computers ID drug that may help 02/14/20 A widely used antacid may help prevent premature births, new Stanford-UCSF research that used computing to match existing drugs with diseases suggests. David Stevenson, MD, is mentioned in this post.
Little 鈥楬eart Warrior鈥 is breathing easier 2/13/20 A patient who underwent open-heart surgery to repair his heart and lungs is featured in the article. Frank Hanley, MD, is mentioned.
Juul bought ads appearing on Cartoon Network and other youth sites, suit claims 02/12/20 This article discusses a lawsuit against Juul Labs, accusing the vaping company of marketing to young, nonsmokers during its launch period. Robert Jackler, MD, is quoted.
Neurology care at Stanford inspired patient to return as a nurse 02/11/20 As a child, Isabelle Yi received treatment at Stanford for a neurological disorder. She returned as a nurse to care for patients with similar conditions. Michael Marks, MD, is mentioned.
San Jose boy born with rare heart defect thriving as 3rd-degree taekwondo black belt 2/10/20 , diagnosed with a rare heart condition that left him with half a heart at birth, talks about what drives him to stay active 鈥 practicing martial arts 鈥 and why he wants to become a doctor.
Virtual reality brings new vision to health care 2/10/20 Gerald Grant, MD, discusses the ways neurosurgeons are using VR to help prepare for complex surgeries. The Stanford Virtual Heart and Chariot program are also mentioned.
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, CDC to send lab test kits to various agencies KCBS-AM 2/7/20 The CDC is sending out testing kits to public health labs across the country to help detect the novel coronavirus. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed about the latest move to stem the spread of the virus.
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Bay Area man runs 8 marathons in 8 days for a great cause! 2/7/20 Podcast interview with Brendan Watkins, administrative director, enterprise analytics at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, regarding his completion of 8 marathons in 8 days on 7 continents and his fundraising efforts for Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health.
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Experts rethink need for x-ray shielding of patients 2/7/20 A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons. Donald Frush, MD, is quoted.
Partial e-cigarette 'flavor ban' goes into effect today. Here's what happens next 2/6/20 An e-cigarette policy that goes into effect will result in a number of flavored vaping products being taken off the U.S. market. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, PhD, is quoted.
Clinicians' 'number-one wish' for artificial intelligence 2/6/20 Article mentions a program being piloted at Packard Children鈥檚, which is using artificial intelligence (AI) to map clinicians鈥 hand hygiene behavior.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health welcomes two new executive leaders in 2020 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health press release 2/5/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health has announced Patrick Idemoto as the organization鈥檚 new chief strategy officer and Marcie A. Atchison, JD, as the new chief human resources officer. Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is quoted.
Women worldwide reclaim the power of birth in international best seller 2/4/20 Two Packard Children鈥檚 patients are featured in the book.
Rise of robot radiologists 2/01/20 This story explores the use of deep-learning algorithms in the field of radiology. Matthew Lungren, MD, is quoted.
Marlboro maker Altria distances itself from vaping giant Juul amid legal scrutiny 1/31/20 The Altria Group said that it will no longer provide marketing and retail distribution services for Juul, which is facing a ban on most e-cigarette flavors in pre-filled pods, numerous lawsuits and government investigations. Robert Jackler, MD, is quoted.
FDA approves first treatment for kids with peanut allergy New York Times 1/31/20 This Associated Press article cites a Stanford pilot study that suggested a single shot could block a peanut reaction for two to six weeks.
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A Silicon Valley approach to treating pediatric obesity 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health press release 1/30/20 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health experts are applying CDC funding and design thinking toward making their weight-management program available to low-income families nationwide. Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, is quoted.
Women dying from pregnancy and childbirth is still a problem in the United States, CDC report shows 1/30/20 In the United States, nearly 700 women die each year due to pregnancy or childbirth, report says. Elliott Main, MD, director of the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative, provides comment.
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Intermountain鈥檚 Marc Probst receives CHIME-HIMSS CIO of the Year award Healthcare Innovation 1/30/20 Ed Kopetsky, CIO of Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford, is mentioned.
49ers fan gets surprise from team for 93rd birthday 1/30/20 The hospital鈥檚 Touchdown for Kids鈥 Health Fan Challenge is mentioned.
Apple to attend meeting promoting easy access to health data 1/24/20 Richard Bloomfield, MD, discusses efforts to support a Department of Health and Human Services initiative on medical data interoperability.
Scientists propose 鈥榯attoos鈥 to solve vaccination issues 1/24/20 A study that would inject patterns of invisible nanoparticles -- microneedle patches 鈥 under the skin addresses the challenge of keeping accurate vaccination records in poorer countries, where centralized medical databases are hard to create or maintain. Grace Lee, MD, is mentioned.
The ongoing bushfires in Australia are exacerbating asthma symptoms and causing respiratory distress 1/23/20 The article takes a look at the lingering health effects from the fires and smoke in Australia. Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
20+ women hospital and health system CFOs to know Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 1/23/20
Additional Ventures Launches Comprehensive Initiative Focused on Innovation in Single Ventricle Heart Defect Research 1/22/20 The Comprehensive Single Ventricle Program at the Betty Irene Moore Children鈥檚 Heart Center at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is highlighted.
The Human Screenome Project will capture everything we do on our phones 1/22/20 Stanford experts have developed a new way to get a granular view of people's onscreen lives, enabling them to ask questions linking online life, behaviors, health, and well-being. Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, is quoted.
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California man on quest to run 8 marathons around the world for charity 1/21/20 Brendan Watkins, administrative director, enterprise analytics at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is featured. Additional media coverage of Brendan鈥檚 journey is featured below.
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China鈥檚 Unproven Antiviral Solution: Quarantine of 40 Million , 1/21/20 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed about the concerns over the outbreak of coronavirus in China and the first reported case in the U.S.
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Can ibuprofen really help with a heavy period flow? 1/21/20 This piece discusses using NSAIDs such as ibuprofen as a way to reduce menstrual bleeding and physical discomfort. Sophia Yen, MD, is quoted.
Parents can help build mental wellness in kids and teens at risk for bipolar 1/21/20 Involving parents in therapy boosts mental wellness among children and teens at risk for bipolar disorder, a Stanford-led study has found. Manpreet Singh, MD, is quoted in this post.
Doctor-approved ways to help ease constipation in children 1/20/20 Latha Vrittamani, MD, is quoted.
A fighting chance (sponsored content) 1/20/20 Kruz and Paizlee Davenport, the first pair of siblings in the U.S. to be diagnosed with SIOD, are showing vast improvement after the eldest sibling underwent a successful haploidentical stem cell transplantation followed by a kidney transplant from the same donor, his mother. The research could lead to greater knowledge of the organ systems that are affected by the SMARCAL1 gene mutation. Alice Bertaina, MD, PhD; David Lewis, MD; Waldo Concepcion, MD; and Karen Kristovich, NP, are quoted.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley will be hosting summer camps 1/20/20 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Study: Fish oil boosts sperm count, semen value 1/17/20 A study published in JAMA found that men who used fish oil supplements had high semen volumes and total sperm counts. Michael Eisenberg, MD, is quoted.
When lab tests are misleading: A mystery in antibiotic resistance 1/17/20 A new Stanford study says most children with antibiotic-resistant urinary tract infections get better on less powerful antibiotics than lab tests say they need. Alan Schroeder, MD, and Marie Wang, MD, are quoted.
Sick of mom-shaming, Deena Cortese of 'Jersey Shore' reveals son's foot condition , 1/15/20 Reality TV star Deena Cortese discusses her son鈥檚 foot condition, metatarsus adductus. Kali Tileston, MD, is quoted.
That lead apron in the x-ray room? You may not need it ; ; 1/14/20 A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons. Donald Frush, MD, is quoted.
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In Australia, the air poses a threat; people are rushing to hospitals in cities choked by smoke 1/12/20 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Hearst Foundations grant more than $2 million to education, health, social service organizations SF Gate 1/11/20 The Hearst Foundations announced awards of 14 grants totaling more than $2 million to California education, health, culture and social service organizations. Packard Children鈥檚 is mentioned.
10 hospitals, health systems launching telehealth services Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 1/8/20 Article mentions how 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health launched telehealth services within its pediatric emergency department to allow the health system's pediatric specialists at other facilities to provide care for patients virtually.
Study: Young women getting pelvic exams they don鈥檛 need 1/7/20 Paula Hillard, MD, is quoted.
New hospital debuts at Stanford University 1/7/20 Article describes the new Stanford Hospital, and mentions Packard Children鈥檚.
Stanford students help hospitalized kids learn science 1/7/20 The Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford School Program and Stanford students have designed new science-lab activities known as LABScI. Admitted patients/students can continue to meet California science curriculum standards.
100 hospital and health system CIOs to know Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 1/6/20 Ed Kopetsky, chief information officer, and Lisa Grisim, VP and associate CIO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, are included in Becker鈥檚 2020 annual CIO list.
Next generation of CAR-T cells possible Oncology Times 1/5/20 A study on cancer-fighting immune cells, CAR-T cells, can prolong their activity and increase their effectiveness against human cancer cells grown in the laboratory. Crystal Mackall, MD, is quoted.
Stanford's baby-care refresher 101 teaches expectant grandparents modern techniques 1/3/20 An article about the "Grandparents Seminar," a program designed to help new grandparents become better informed about the basics of infant care and make the most of their unique role in the family.
Why are you publicly sharing your child鈥檚 DNA information? 1/2/20 This opinion piece discusses how parents are exposing their personal health data by uploading their children鈥檚 genetic information on public websites. Louanne Hudgins, MD, is quoted.
New Year鈥檚 resolution: 鈥淗alf the Sugar, All the Love鈥 for healthy eating in 2020 1/2/20 Anisha Patel, MD, is quoted in this article on low-sugar recipes featured in her latest cookbook co-written with a healthy eating advocate.
An infant's eye color may change 6 months after they're born BabyGaga 1/2/20 Depending on the amount of melanin in a baby eyes, their eye color can change at any time from six months up to six years of age. Douglas Fredrick, MD, is quoted.
Doctors perform historic surgery with aid of virtual reality Medical Health News 1/2/20 Article features a patient family who came to Packard Children鈥檚 in search of a solution for their son鈥檚 life threatening brain tumor. Before the two-year-old patient underwent cranial base surgery, which had never been done on a patient so young, his team of doctors used virtual reality and a 3-D printed skull to practice and prepare for the surgery.
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