$3M Grant to Tackle Sickle Cell Disease Four-year grant from NIH to support creation of new healthcare technologies Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 Four-year grant from NIH to support creation of new...
Surgeons Publish Study on ACL Outcomes Published paper suggests new best clinical practices for ACL reconstruction Wednesday, June 26, 2019 Published paper suggests new best clinical practices for...
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Piedmont Columbus Regional have announced a formal affiliation agreement
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University has earned the prestigious comprehensive cancer center designation from the NationalCancer Institute (NCI), placing it in the top one percent of all cancer centers in the United States.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Named a Working Mother '100 Best Company' for 14th Consecutive Year
Working Mother magazine announced Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta as a 2018 Working Mother 100 Best Company. Children’s was named to the list for the 14th year due to a variety of positive programs, such as child care access, female career advancement, and manager training and accountability. The magazine specifically mentions Children’s wellness offerings, including the TriPossible employee race training program, as well as opportunities for flexible scheduling.
Children’s is incorporating Ekso—a wearable robot—or exoskeleton— into its Center for Advanced Technology and Robotic Rehabilitation to continue offering the latest technology to help children and teens recover from injuries or disorders that have hindered their motor skills.
NIH awarded Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University and Johns Hopkins University $27.6 million as part of the Martin Delaney Collaboratories (MDC) for HIV Cure Research program.
Patients at Children’s Appointed as Honorary Construction Managers for Arthur M. Blank Hospital.
Diagnosing Blood Disorders Through A Strength Test Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center study on platelets published in Nature Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center study...
Study Finds No Association With Increased Heart Failure Study finds sickle cell trait not linked to risks in heart function in African Americans Thursday, Dec. 08, 2016 Study finds sickle cell trait...