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In this episode we’re joined by three special guests who share unique insight into what’s being done to change the trajectory of kids’ health in rural Georgia—and, more importantly, why such efforts are so important.

Special Episode: From the Frontline of Parenthood Lynn Smith When the scrubs come off, many of the people who care for kids in our halls go home to care for their own kids. The same men and women who...

The IRB helps make sure our research teams abide by several best practices to meet the strictest standards to protect patients participating in clinical studies.

Our Pediatric Neurotrauma Lab’s mission is to facilitate research that can improve the treatment and outcomes of traumatic brain injuries in children.

Our IRB helps ensure that Children’s research practices are clearly defined and meet the strictest standards to protect patients participating in clinical studies.

The Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta helps make sure that Children’s research practices meet the strictest standards to protect patients involved in clinical studies.

The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Children’s helps ensure that our research teams abide by several best practices to meet the strictest standards of ethics, clinical practices and government guidance to protect patients participating in clinical studies.

The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Concussion Program conducts concussion research and brain health studies to help identify, treat and prevent concussions in children.

As Georgia’s top pediatric cancer research center, the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center develops innovative treatments and offers clinical trials.

Learn more about a clinical trial that Children’s is offering for pediatric patients with relapsed T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma.