Dialing 911 for young patients – is EMS prepared?
Unfortunately, not all EDs are prepared to care for children in emergency situations, and many EMS agencies remain ill-prepared.
Read MoreUnfortunately, not all EDs are prepared to care for children in emergency situations, and many EMS agencies remain ill-prepared.
Read MoreA closer look at the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, which ensures all children in the U.S. have access to life-saving vaccines.
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Read MoreA closer look at “identity-related obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)” and exposure and response prevention (ERP) with a justice-based lens.
Read MoreA deep dive into neurofeedback (NF) and non-invasive individualized neuromodulation (iNM) and the future of brain health.
Read MoreThe urgent need to advocate for language inclusivity in clinical research and to examine why this issue continues to be a barrier.
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Read MoreA closer look at hospital ethics committees and their opportunity to become champions of ethical resource allocation.
Read MorePhysicians’ roles extend beyond treating illnesses to include advocating for humane policies that ensure comfort and compassion.
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