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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta announces five new research projects from the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Funding is provided by Peach Bowl, Inc. and the Peach Bowl LegACy Fund.
Study Shows Steroids Reduce Opioid Use Patients receiving steroids after scoliosis surgery used pain medicine 40% less often Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020 Patients receiving steroids after scoliosis...
Children’s Establishes a Long-Term, Sustainable Fund of $200 Million to Support Georgia’s Kids
$18.2M to Continue COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing A total of $54 million has been awarded to Atlanta institutions for RADx projects Monday, Oct. 05, 2020 A total of $54 million has been awarded to...
Preliminary research findings suggest intervention-based benefits for patients
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has performed Georgia’s first-ever procedure to place 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient on August 17, 2018. A cross-functional team of Children’s surgeons used three custom-made splints, which biomedical engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology helped create using an innovative and experimental 3D-printing technology, to assist the breathing of a 7-month-old patient battling life-threatening airway obstruction.
Atlanta City Council and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Proclaim May 1st Strong4Life Raising Resilience Day Atlanta City Council and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Proclaim May 1st Strong4Life...
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