The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination greatly outweigh the minimal risk of myocarditis in teen and young adult males after receiving second dose of mRNA.
Our T32 Hematology Training Program gives physician scientists and clinical investigators experience in pediatric nonmalignant hematology.
At Children’s, we’re addressing the increasing demand for pediatric mental and behavioral and mental health care by enhancing access to prevention, intervention and crisis recovery services.
As Georgia’s top pediatric cancer research center, the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center develops innovative treatments and offers clinical trials.
Our Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center is committed to your child's needs and is the top choice for pediatric oncology & hematology treatment.
A necessary part of diabetes management, monitoring your child’s blood glucose can be stressful. But with guidance and practice, over time it becomes routine.
The Children’s Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship Program provides training in the identification, management and treatment of pediatric orthopedic disorders.
Children’s neurosciences research seeks better treatments for pediatric conditions that affect the brain and spine through innovative discoveries in neuroscience.
While a kid’s cough may sound serious, that’s not always the case. Find out more about common children’s coughs and their symptoms.
About 40% of children have had three or more ear infections by age 6, and the Children’s pediatric team is trained to diagnose and treat this common problem in kids.