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A senior nurse and a junior nurse talk about patient care over Zoom.

Nurse-led innovations: A virtual-nursing pilot helps nurses thrive

Clinical Care
It was night shift on the 9E Inpatient Medical Unit and Marisol Hernandez, BSN, RN, CPN, was helping another nurse review her patient assignments. With about 85 percent of their patients admitted from the emergency department (ED), nurses on the unit at Boston Children’s Hospital often don’t know how many patients will be admitted during ... Read More about Nurse-led innovations: A virtual-nursing pilot helps nurses thrive
Tagged: nursing
Colleen Dansereau, the Gene Therapy Program's senior director of clinical operations.

In a thriving gene therapy program, nursing leadership is the driving force

Clinical Care, People
Gene therapy was made possible by decades of technological advances. But to execute gene therapy at scale? That would not be possible without the foresight, organization, and innovation of nursing leadership at Boston Children’s Hospital. The gene therapy implementation framework they have built has become a gold standard for the field. Founded in 2010, the ... Read More about In a thriving gene therapy program, nursing leadership is the driving force
Tagged: adrenoleukodystrophy, blood disorder, car t-cell therapy, gene therapy, hemophilia, leukemia, muscular dystrophy, nursing, sickle cell disease, spinal muscular atrophy
A woman holds a spacer attached to an asthma inhaler while a child takes in the medication.

Three ways to ensure your child has the proper asthma medication

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Children who have asthma should always have access to medication. But a manufacturer’s decision to stop producing a popular asthma drug has many families scrambling to find alternative medications that are covered by health insurance. Prescriptions sometimes change for families because a medication is discontinued or there are coverage changes by health insurers and pharmacies, ... Read More about Three ways to ensure your child has the proper asthma medication
Tagged: asthma, pulmonology
Two doctors standing next to a grocery cart with a box labeled "healthy food" in the cart.

How Boston Children’s physicians have teamed up to tackle obesity and food insecurity

Clinical Care
When nutritious, high-quality food is not easily accessible, families are often left to purchase what is available — usually, highly processed, nutrient-poor food. Children in these households — who also have food insecurity and various socio-economic stressors — face additional barriers and are at risk for developing chronic diseases, such as obesity.  To address such ... Read More about How Boston Children’s physicians have teamed up to tackle obesity and food insecurity
Tagged: community health, culture, nutrition, obesity
A teen patient in consultation with a health care professional.

Medical care for youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A call for change

Clinical Care, Ethics/Policy
According to national data, one in six children has a neurodevelopmental disability (NDD) such as autism, intellectual disability, or ADHD. Their medical care is often inadequate, sometimes leaving conditions untreated and neglecting preventive care — with poorer outcomes as the result. Clinicians may not take time to communicate with children, teens, and young adults with ... Read More about Medical care for youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A call for change
Tagged: ADHD, autism, autism spectrum disorder, developmental medicine, health equity, intellectual disability, policy
Eight heart clinicians stand behind a table in a hospital break room.

A surgeon’s last-minute trip to Sri Lanka reduces children’s wait for needed heart repair

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Last year, Dr. Christopher Baird got an offer he couldn’t refuse — something that happens often as he travels the world to demonstrate the heart surgery techniques he has learned and developed at Boston Children’s Hospital. At a heart surgery symposium in India, Dr. Baird had just performed a complex type of aortic valve reconstruction ... Read More about A surgeon’s last-minute trip to Sri Lanka reduces children’s wait for needed heart repair
Tagged: biventricular repair, cardiac surgery, complex care, global health, heart, heart center, single ventricle defects
Dr. Alexander Nadas, seated, gestures with his left hand while speaking.

The people and advancements behind 75 years of Boston Children’s Cardiology

Clinical Care
Boston Children’s Department of Cardiology has more than 100 pediatric and adult cardiologists, over 40 clinical fellows learning the routines of heart care in a major hospital, 12 echocardiogram rooms dedicated to testing the function of a child’s heart, and five labs equipped to perform advanced catheterization procedures. Many other numbers could highlight the dedication that the ... Read More about The people and advancements behind 75 years of Boston Children’s Cardiology
Tagged: anesthesia, cardiac catheterization, cardiac surgery, cardiology, electrophysiology, fetal cardiology, heart, heart center, medical devices, medical training
A smiling mother holds her baby son in front of her.

After surgery for heart condition tetralogy of Fallot, James is all joy

Clinical Care, Primary Care
Warriors come in all shapes and sizes. Some even smile. In the Irvine family, the lead warrior is a happy one: 6-month-old James, whose cheeriness hides the difficult medical journey he had in the first few months of life. “I have been told by many people that James is an inspiration,” says his mom, Heidi.  ... Read More about After surgery for heart condition tetralogy of Fallot, James is all joy
Tagged: cardiac surgery, cardiology, Fetal Care and Surgery Center, heart, heart center, heart patient, MFCC, tetralogy of fallot
A cancer cell with receptors on its surface, surrounded by CAR-T cells and drug molecules.

Combining CAR-T cells and inhibitor drugs for high-risk neuroblastoma

Clinical Care, Research
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy is a potent emerging weapon against cancer, altering patients’ T cells so they can better find and destroy tumor cells. But CAR-T cell therapy doesn’t work well in every cancer — including many cases of neuroblastoma, a cancer that begins in young children’s nerve tissue and can metastasize to ... Read More about Combining CAR-T cells and inhibitor drugs for high-risk neuroblastoma
Tagged: cancer, car t-cell therapy, neuroblastoma
Brain scans and DNA molecules to convey the Brain Gene Registry.

When diagnosis is just the first step: The Brain Gene Registry

Basic/Translational, Clinical Care
Through advances in genetic sequencing, many children with rare, unidentified neurodevelopmental disorders are finally having their mysteries solved. But are they? “Once families receive results of genetic testing, that’s just the beginning of a new journey,” says Maya Chopra, MBBS, FRACP, an investigator with the Rosamund Stone Zander Translational Neuroscience Center at Boston Children’s Hospital. ... Read More about When diagnosis is just the first step: The Brain Gene Registry
Tagged: exome sequencing, genetics and genomics, neuroscience, rare disease, research

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