November 17, 2020 - Good Housekeeping Magazine
Roxie and her husband, Eduardo, rushed their baby girl to the emergency room at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in nearby St. Petersburg. Samples of Emilie’s blood and bone marrow were sent to the lab. A few days later, a doctor confirmed the diagnosis. Emilie had acute myeloid leukemia, a rapidly advancing type of blood cancer that strikes about 730 children under 20 in the U.S. every year.
November 06, 2020 - Tampa Bay Times
Dr. Marissa Feldman, a pediatric psychologist in the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Institute for Brain Protection Sciences, works with children and families to teach them coping and behavioral skills.
November 05, 2020 - WTVT - TV
Lindsay Jones has been a registered nurse at John's Hopkins All Children's Hospital for a decade. It's where she takes care of the kids fighting various cancers, and she does it at a time when limited family and visitors are allowed in to see the patients.
November 04, 2020 - Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine
Antibiotics are a major tool in treating illnesses caused by bacteria, but like any tool, they need to be used appropriately, or they may not work when we really need it due to antibiotic resistance. Antibiotics should only be used to treat bacterial infections and are not effective in curing viral infections. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that at least one-third of pediatric antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary. As we head into cold and flu season during the COVID-19 global pandemic, David Berman, D.O., FAAP, FPIDS, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, discusses some myths and facts on antibiotics as we get closer to U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week, Nov. 18-24.
November 01, 2020 - WTSP -TV
Johns Hopkins All Children's psychologist Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein says there are things you can do to help maintain your sanity, keep the healthy meals going, find that time every day to get outside to get some physical activity and get some exercise. Note: Please do not share this clip publicly, including on social media, due to copyright issues with our vendor.
October 12, 2020 - WTVT - TV
A group of young girls who fought cancer together are used to having annual reunions, but they refuse to let the pandemic ruin their touching tradition. These girls meet at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St Petersburg in 2016. All three were diagnosed with leukemia. But their bond helped give them a little joy during their hospital stay. They sang together, played games and kept each other company while going through treatments. Note: Please do not share this clip publicly, including on social media, due to copyright issues with our vendor.
October 12, 2020 - SNN (Sarasota Network News)
Innovation meets medicine as Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital acquires a 3D printer. Whether it's a heart, a brain, muscles, or bones, Dr. Jennifer Arnold, medical director of the hospital’s simulation program, says printing a child's specific anatomy is just a scratch on the surface of what their new technology can do.
October 08, 2020 - Associated Press
All age 7 or nearly so, the three girls were diagnosed with leukemia in 2016 and met at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, where they became fast friends.
October 08, 2020 - Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine
October marks Bullying Prevention Month and this year, more than ever, it is important families address this issue. Sakina Butt, Psy.D., ABPP-CN, a neuropsychologist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, says It’s particularly important that while discussing bullying, families have age-appropriate, open discussions about racial issues and how it impacts the lives of others, especially black families.
October 06, 2020 - Lakeland Ledger
It's all part of his transition from being treated by the sickle cell team of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital to being with an adult medicine doctor who treats sickle cell patients.