Posted on May 14, 2019
When Lauren and Kevin learned their developing baby had CDH—a birth defect affecting the diaphragm—they traveled to Johns Hopkins All Children’s from California for care for their son Braden.
Posted on May 09, 2019
Medical students Philine Behrens and Alice Willison traveled from two different parts of Europe to study neurosurgery under Johns Hopkins All Children’s internationally respected pediatric neurosurgeon George Jallo, M.D.
Posted on May 08, 2019
Sherry Belcher, manager of customer service for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Ambulatory Services, was inspired to become a nurse after caring for her newborn son.
Posted on May 07, 2019
As Mother’s Day approaches, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital continues its belief that healthy families start with a healthy mom, which is why physicians from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore recently traveled here to speak on three very important topics.
Posted on May 03, 2019
Fast cars and big hearts took over downtown St. Petersburg for the Kart 4 Kids Pro-Am Race with proceeds benefiting Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
Posted on May 01, 2019
A nurse resident who was born at 26 weeks and spent her first three months in Johns Hopkins All Children’s NICU now trains under the same nurse who cared for her as a preemie.
Posted on April 26, 2019
Guiding expectant mothers through challenges and on to a successful birth often requires expertise and collaboration.
Posted on April 24, 2019
Diagnosed with spina bifida before she was born, it was unlikely Harper would be able to crawl or stand, much less walk. But the 2-year-old is finding her steps forward with the help of the Johns Hopkins All Children’s physical therapy program.
Posted on April 11, 2019
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s audiology team shares five types of hearing losses and what they mean.
Posted on April 11, 2019
Kassi was born prematurely at 31 weeks with Down syndrome and faced heart issues, breathing problems, kidney disease and feeding issues. The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Fetal, Maternal & Neonatal Institute managed and coordinated her early care, working to build her strength and size so she could thrive on her own.
Posted on April 09, 2019
Volunteer Haley Beatty, who works weekly with occupational therapy/physical therapy and who has her sights set on a career in occupational therapy, gains valuable insight on how professionals provide the best care for their patients.
Posted on April 02, 2019
As the need for pediatric mental health services grows, the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Center for Behavioral Health continues to add providers and expand its services to meet this critical demand.
Posted on March 28, 2019
We asked Deanna Green, M.D., director of Cystic Fibrosis Center at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and 18-year-old Lynsey, a patient who has cystic fibrosis, if the recently debuted feature film Five Feet Apart got the facts right.
Posted on March 26, 2019
Second-year residents at Johns Hopkins All Children’s gain insights on care from the patients’ point of view.
Posted on March 21, 2019
Six-year-old Silas took his first real, pain-free steps after having hip surgery with hip expert Daniel Bland, M.D.
Posted on March 20, 2019
The list of foods on Samuel’s “can’t eat” list was long, but with the help of Panida Sriaroon, M.D., he’s been able to expand his diet, giving his family more peace of mind.
Posted on March 08, 2019
The Johns Hopkins All Children’s audiology team helps 6-year-old Theo trade in his medical-grade hearing headband for a very small adhesive adapter that sticks directly behind the ear.
Posted on February 28, 2019
Learning and evaluating a new technique carried this surgeon across the globe.
Posted on February 26, 2019
Specialists in the Vascular Anomalies Program worked together to reduce and remove a tumor from a young girl’s eyelid.
Posted on February 20, 2019
Nurses participate in the Nursing Research Program that promotes research and scientific inquiry at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
Posted on February 19, 2019
A dietitian navigates the challenges of helping a young person with an eating disorder.
Posted on February 13, 2019
The once-energetic Bella was unable to walk after losing feeling in her legs. After searching for answers with specialists near their home in North Carolina, a diagnosis from experts at Johns Hopkins All Children’s provided answers that are helping her walk again.
Posted on February 12, 2019
Transitioning your baby to solids? Rachel Dawkins, M.D., medical director of the Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Clinic at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, shares some helpful tips.
Posted on January 30, 2019
Chellapandian’s histiocytosis research in collaboration with the North American Consortium for Histiocytosis offers more opportunities for future patients.
Posted on December 27, 2018
Care closer to home and a supportive network have made a big difference for Mariah and her mom Jessica.