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From continuing education to podcasts by our team of experts, keep up with the latest at Children's Health.
Gastroenterology
Pediatric split liver transplant surgery is rare, with only 10 U.S. centers offering it. Children’s Health began using technically variant grafts in 2024 and has since doubled the national average, expanding access and reducing waitlist mortality.
Cardiology, +1 more
Nephrology
Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a rare genetic disorder that causes excess oxalate, leading to kidney failure and systemic damage. While liver transplant is the only cure, FDA-approved therapies are making kidney-only transplants a viable option.
Neurology
): New study at Children’s Health confirms the safety of sampling thalamic nuclei during SEEG in pediatric patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The findings revealed that accurate thalamic mapping can improve neuromodulation targeting.
Gastroenterology
Learn how Children’s Health collaborated on the first-ever global guidelines for pediatric IBS and functional abdominal pain, offering gastroenterologists evidence-based recommendations to improve care for gut-brain interaction disorders.
Neonatology
Standard NICU care prioritizes the infant, but parents’ perceptions of vulnerability can affect development. A new Children’s Health study shows cognitive behavioral therapy can reduce parental perceived child vulnerability after NICU discharge.
Behavioral Health
The Behavioral Health Vehicles Program at Children’s Health provides emergency transport services to children with mental health needs.
Pulmonology
This episode focuses on obstructive sleep apnea in children with cystic fibrosis and the critical need for proactive screening.
Gastroenterology
Pediatric split liver transplant surgery is rare, with only 10 U.S. centers offering it. Children’s Health began using technically variant grafts in 2024 and has since doubled the national average, expanding access and reducing waitlist mortality.
Cardiology, +1 more
Nephrology
Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a rare genetic disorder that causes excess oxalate, leading to kidney failure and systemic damage. While liver transplant is the only cure, FDA-approved therapies are making kidney-only transplants a viable option.
Neurology
): New study at Children’s Health confirms the safety of sampling thalamic nuclei during SEEG in pediatric patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The findings revealed that accurate thalamic mapping can improve neuromodulation targeting.
Cardiology
By uniting pediatric and adult cardiology expertise, our Adult Congenital Heart Disease program delivers coordinated, lifelong care that improves outcomes for patients with CHD. Discover how this approach is shaping long-term survival.
Neurology
To better inform surgical decision-making and optimize outcomes, experts at Children’s Health℠ conducted the largest and most comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis to date of pediatric patients undergoing surgery for TFT or FFT.
Children's Health℠ Dallas is proud to be ranked among the nation’s best pediatric hospitals by U.S. News & World Report in 11 pediatric specialties.

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