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Seth Rotz, MD
September 6, 2023/Bioethics

Difficult Disclosures in Pediatric Oncology

Variables affect nuances of the conversation

SCD

Trial of Gene Therapy to Treat Sickle Cell Disease Reports Initial Positive Results

First in-human trial using CRISPR/CASP 12 for gene editing in sickle cell disease

Justin Tretter, MD
August 16, 2023/Pediatrics/Cardiology

New Consensus Statement Seeks To Clarify Aortic Root Terminology

Malformation classification provides uniform nomenclature for use in patient care and procedure coding

23-CHP-3889480 CQD Najm- AATS Presentation
August 15, 2023/Pediatrics/Cardiac Surgery

Novel Double-Shunt Procedure for Rare Congenital Heart Disease Precludes Infant From Heart Transplant

Case is first of its kind to obviate heart transplant successfully

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Infant fever

Infant Fever: Standardizing Care Connects Clinical Guidance with Digital Tools

The infant fever care path is an interactive, step-by-step tool within the electronic health record that reduces high variability among standard practices to ensure safe, quality care at all Cleveland Clinic locations

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New Pearls, Outcomes for Transconal Unroofing Procedure

Important additions to a novel surgical technique

23-CHP-3826419 CQD Thomas And Kodish – Ethicists Role

Paving a Pathway for Ethics in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

A closer look at training, scholarship and opportunity within this sub subspecialty

Caregiver holding sick child's hand
July 12, 2023/Nursing/Research

Automated Tool Helps Identify Pediatric Patients with Slow Clinical Deterioration

New system uses vital signs to predict need for further intervention

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