The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center BMT Program treats a range of pediatric cancers with blood and marrow transplants, also called bone marrow transplants.
Learn the signs of hypoglycemia in kids, how to treat it quickly and how to plan ahead to prevent a dangerous dip in glucose levels.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta offers a one-year, pediatric neuroradiology fellowship to qualified, promising physicians.
The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes—also known as juvenile diabetes—can easily be overlooked. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this autoimmune disease.
If your child has been diagnosed with diabetes, this guide will help you get up to speed on how much insulin your child needs, when they need it and the right way to give an insulin injection.
The Pediatric Occupational Therapy Fellowship Program at Children’s helps fellows enhance the lives of children by providing expertise in occupational therapy.
Children’s offers pediatric residencies in both PGY-1 pharmacy practice and PGY-2 solid organ transplant.
If your child’s complaining of being too sick for school, our pediatrician-approved guide can help you decide whether to keep him home.
Urinary tract infections are common in kids. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this infection and help ensure it’s treated effectively.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta offers a one-year, ACGME-accredited pediatric radiology fellowship to qualified, promising physicians.