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  • Nutrition Services (Dietitians)

    Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) provided by our pediatric registered dietitians (RD) can help prevent and manage diseases that impact your child’s health, fitness and overall well-being. ...

  • Two Years In: The Sane Program Becomes Model of Care for Acute Sexual Assault Patients

    During the most recent Magnet reaccreditation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH), one of the highlights for reviewers was the Pediatric Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program. ...

  • The Scoop on Poop: Constipation

    Constipation is the reason for 3 percent of all pediatric office visits, and it is always important to find the cause of constipation. While constipation may happen at any age, it usually happens during certain milestones. ...

  • ‘Is There a Doctor in the Ambulance?' Area Kids Benefit From Doctor’s Special Training

    As part of the dual Washington University PEM/EMS fellowship he is completing at Children’s, Joe Finney, MD supports, trains and educates EMS crews to provide expert emergency care to pediatric patients. ...

  • Corpus Callosotomy

    The Pediatric Epilepsy Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital specializes in corpus callosotomy, a surgical procedure that helps with the frequency and severity of seizures. To learn more, call us at 314-454-KIDS (5437). ...

  • ECMO Transport

    ECMO transport services offered to pediatric ECMO patients of outside hospitals to St. Louis Children's Hospital. Learn more about the ECMO team and ECMO Program at St. Louis Children's Hospital. ...

  • Procedures

    The pediatric gastroenterology medical team at St. Louis Children's Hospital performs many procedures including barium enema exams, ultrasound exams, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and x-ray exams, and more. ...

  • PICU Glossary

    View the PICU Glossary of Terms from St. Louis Children's Hospital. For more information on the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at St. Louis Children's Hospital, call 314-454-KIDS (5437). ...

  • Seven Keys to a Nutritious Lifestyle

    If children are encouraged to try a variety of foods from the start of their table-food days, eating well can become a lifelong habit. It can be easy for you to find a variety of foods from all food groups – grains, vegetables, fruits, protein ...

  • How gratitude supports your child's emotional growth

    Gratitude plays a key role in emotional development and helps build lifelong positive habits. ...

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