Here are 10 things to know about Children’s including: we’re a not-for-profit organization with the nation's top pediatric research program.
From allergies to sports injuries, our pediatric experts offer parents resources and helpful information to care for their child.
Learn more about Aflac Cancer Center's study that was publoshed in Nature Materials.
René Romero, M.D., Chief of Solid Organ Transplant Services at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, has been elected to the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN)/ United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) board of directors. Dr. Romero will serve a two-year term, effective July 2018.
Children’s offers a three-year Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship Program in which fellows spend time on clinical service as well as in community activities.
The Children’s Social Work Internship Program provides students with the opportunity to learn medical social work from highly skilled clinicians.
Detecting Anemia Using a Smartphone Children's doctors created smartphone app to help detect anemia without blood test Tuesday, Dec. 04, 2018 Children's doctors created smartphone app to help detect...
Join Children’s in helping raise funds to support the development of life-changing therapies and treatments that provide brighter futures for children who struggle with Sickle Cell Disease.
The Pfizer oral anti-viral medication, Paxlovid, will be tested in children under age 18.
Computerworld recognizes Children’s in its 2023 rankings