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With tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies being the two most common surgeries performed on kids in the U.S., effective post-surgical pain management is key.

Children’s and Emory Researchers Build Specialized AI Models to Guide Clinical Decision Making for Clinicians Treating Kids Children’s and Emory Researchers Build Specialized AI Models to Guide...

Philip Lupo, PhD, and Micheal Scheurer, PhD, along with a dedicated team of researchers, are on a mission to find answers. What Leads to Pediatric Cancer?

We work with key research partners at neighboring academic and scientific institutions to answer the most difficult childhood medical problems through research.

Hearing devices are not a one-size-fits-all solution for kids with hearing issues, so our team uses the latest advancements in technology to address concerns.

With an in-house ECMO Center and surgeons at the forefront of treatment, Children’s is prepared to treat congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).

While ERAS is not widely adopted in pediatrics, Children’s has identified a way to implement a modified ERAS protocol for kids undergoing cleft palate repair.

As the first pediatric hospital in Georgia to offer vertebral body tethering, Children’s is raising the bar in surgical spine care to treat severe cases of scoliosis.

Dr. Vinchi studies how iron and heme damage cells and organs—and discovers new treatments that could improve outcomes for kids with sickle cell disease and related conditions.

Learn about ground-breaking research Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is conducting through the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, developing new and innovative pediatric cancer treatments.