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Pediatric Surgery - Universities and Departments

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      new window Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children - General Pediatric Surgery Description: The Division of General Surgery diagnoses and treats surgical condition in infants, children, and adolescents. Contains information on several medical conditions, as well as possible treatments. (nemours.org)
new window BUMC Dept of Pediatric Surgery Description: Provides specialized surgical care to infants and children, including an array of surgical services. Includes sections on support, teaching, and faculty profiles. Located in Boston, Massachusetts. (bumc.bu.edu)
new window Children's Hospital of New York: Pediatric Surgery Division Description: Clinical programs, resources for parents, research, and teaching. Resources include minimally invasive surgery, the Pediatric Trauma Program, pediatric cancer surgery, and family-centered care. (babysurg.org)
new window Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Description: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Hospital. (Los Angeles) (hopeforkids.com)
new window Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Surgery Description: The Pediatric Surgery Division at the Medical Center serves as the Division of Pediatric Surgery in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine's Department of Surgery. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
new window Columbia University NewYork Presbyterian Hospital Description: Division of Pediatric Surgery treating cancer, congenital anomalies, and trauma; known for minimal access surgical techniques, ECMO, a modified heart-lung support for critically ill infants and children. Information on programs, news, outreach, and contacts. (pedsheartmd.org)
new window Department of Neurological Surgery - University of Pittsburgh Description: Treatment of children with tumors, spinal deformities, cranial malformations, spasticity, and epilepsy, as well as adults with neurological diseases stemming from childhood conditions. (neurosurgery.pitt.edu)
new window Department of Surgery - Children's Hospital, Boston Description: Surgeons here provide broad spectrum of surgical services for children. Information on patient care and research. (childrenshospital.org)
new window Emory Healthcare Pediatric Surgery Description: Specialty hospital information on newborn and minimally invasive surgerical procedures. (atlpedsurg.com)
new window Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Pediatric Surgery Description: Contains information on conditions treated, as well as clinics, support groups, and special services for parents of chronically ill children. (llu.edu)
new window Penn State Pediatric Surgery Description: Children's Hospital treats patients with congenital and acquired diseases of childhood. (hmc.psu.edu)
new window Schneider Children's Hospital - Pediatric Surgery Description: Full ranges of surgical procedures required for special needs of pediatric patients. Part of Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, NY. (schneiderchildrenshospital.org)
new window St Louis University Pediatric Surgery Description: Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital providing surgical care for children and adolescents, including oncology, trauma, neonatal, thoracic, and abdominal surgery and endoscopy. (slucare.edu)
new window UCLA Pediatric Surgery Description: Overview, physician, research at the UCLA division under general surgery. (surgery.medsch.ucla.edu)
new window University of Michigan Pediatric Surgery Description: C.S.Mott Children's Hospital Division. (www2.med.umich.edu)
new window University of Virginia Pediatric Surgery Description: Division under Department of Surgery and Children's Medical Center, provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic care of surgical diseases in children ranging from premature infants to adolescents. (healthsystem.virginia.edu)
new window University of Washington Department of Pediatric Surgery Description: Consultation and comprehensive treatment of all operative and non-operative surgical problems. Information on fellowships, patient care, and research. (depts.washington.edu)
new window Yale University Pediatric Surgery Description: General and specialized surgical services, With support to parents of chronically ill children. Information on training program, contacts, affiliation with Yale-New Haven's Children's Hospital. (yalesurgery.med.yale.edu)
 




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