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Advanced Practice Nurses
Advanced practice registered nurses are among the many expert caregivers who meet patients' needs at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. ...
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Follow Up Appointment
Follow up with a pediatrician within 48-72 hours. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies are seen by a pediatrician within 48-72 hours of being discharged from the hospital. This means that you will most likely need to see a pediatrician in the state ...
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Is Radiation from an X-ray Safe for My Child?
X-rays are the most common imaging test. They allow physicians to see bones and organs within your child’s body. An X-ray is quick, painless and safe, especially when compared to other methods of examining bones and internal organs. ...
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Application and Timeline
The 2026–2028 St. Louis Children’s Hospital Administrative Fellowship application should be emailed to [email protected] in PDF format by Sept. 12, 2025, at 5 p.m. CST. ...
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Trauma Clinic
The Trauma Clinic at St. Louis Children’s Hospital provides medical treatment and evaluation for patients seen in the emergency department or healing at home from any type of trauma. ...
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St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – South County
Building Hours: 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Saturday (Premier Peds only) Located near I-55 and Butler Hill Road, Washington University Physicians and St. Louis Children’s pediatric nurses and staff provide nationally-ranked quality care for children and teens in a specially-designed facility. The Center’s design is warm and inviting for children of all ages, with easily accessible parking and amenities. Holiday Hours: Christmas Eve—Building, Lab, and Radiology, 7 a.m.–3 p.m. Christmas Day—Buildings closed. New Year's Eve—Building 7 a.m.–5 p.m., Lab and Radiology, 7 a.m.–3 p.m ...
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Nursing
Nursing Vision Statement “We are one team, with a passion for children, that consistently delivers safe, effective care and exceptional service to every patient, every family, every day. We help families build on their strengths to achieve their best health at home, in the hospital ...
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Osteosarcoma In A 10-Year-Old: Saving Will’s Arm
When Will started complaining about his arm hurting and a lump formed in the area of his left proximal humerus, his parents thought it was because of the rough-and-tumble nature of the game he loves. But then the lump began to grow and the pain ...
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Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis is a rare form of arthritis or joint inflammation that affects both skin and joints. It can occur in people who have psoriasis, a skin and nail disease. Psoriasis is an ongoing (chronic) condition that causes a red, scaly, itchy rash. It also ...
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Lucie's Story: From Tumor to Transplant
Just about any parent would gladly trade places with their sick child – anything to make them feel better. That’s how Leah Gleason wound up a patient herself, in a room at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. ...
Provider results for "behavioral pediatrics"
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Timothy Spiegel, MD
- Psychiatry-Pediatric
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Caryn Garriga, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Paul Simons, MD
- Pediatrics
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
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Abigail Kissel, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Michael Huang, MD, MS
- Hematology-Pediatric
- Oncology-Pediatric
- Pediatrics
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Carrie Coughlin, MD
- Dermatology-Pediatric
- Dermatology