A mother’s powerful and timely reminder to look for the invisible things.
Kids can get kidney stones, just like adults. Learn the signs of pediatric kidney stones and how to prevent them.
Dr. Fangusaro Named New Dev-T Director Jason Fangusaro, MD, selected as Director of Development Therapeutics Program, part of the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018 Jason...
This summer, keep your children within Arm’s Reach. Be equipped and ready by knowing CPR.
Our multidisciplinary Differences of Sexual Development Clinic serves and cares for children with differences of sexual development, from birth to young adulthood.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Named a Working Mother '100 Best Company' for 14th Consecutive Year
Working Mother magazine announced Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta as a 2018 Working Mother 100 Best Company. Children’s was named to the list for the 14th year due to a variety of positive programs, such as child care access, female career advancement, and manager training and accountability. The magazine specifically mentions Children’s wellness offerings, including the TriPossible employee race training program, as well as opportunities for flexible scheduling.
The Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has been named a host institution for a collaborative international study sponsored by Novartis. This is a clinical trial analyzing the safety and effectiveness of an investigational cellular therapy treatment for children fighting cancer.
Children’s is incorporating Ekso—a wearable robot—or exoskeleton— into its Center for Advanced Technology and Robotic Rehabilitation to continue offering the latest technology to help children and teens recover from injuries or disorders that have hindered their motor skills.
Our goal is to enhance the lives of children who have intestinal failure through innovative approaches to care and individualized treatment plans.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has selected William T. Mahle, M.D. to become the newest Chief of the Children’s Sibley Heart Center.