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March 2007

Arnold Strauss Named Chairman of Pediatrics

 Arnold Strauss, MD - a distinguished pediatric cardiologist, scientist, educator and leader - joins Cincinnati Children's.

Changing the Outcome With Family-Centered Care

 Transforming the way we interact with families - building collaborative relationships - has become one of the defining characteristics of Cincinnati Children's and an essential link to quality improvement.

Gene Chip for Congenital Deafness Offers Hope

With advances in genetic testing and high-resolution imaging, it is now possible to explain the cause of a child's hearing loss more than 60 percent of the time.

Unique Approach to Treating Duchenne MD

To treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the experts at Cincinnati Children's have established a world-class program that involves integrated care by more than 17 specialists.

Benchmark Fetal Surgery Study May Help Save Lives

This NIH-funded study, designed to settle controversy over dueling procedures, has unexpected findings that may lead to changes in protocols to save lives of twins with twin-twin transfusion syndrome.

Improving Treatment for Children With ADHD

When evidenced-based guidelines are followed, 74 percent of children treated by pediatricians show a 25 percent reduction in ADHD symptoms by parent report – and 82 percent show a reduction by teacher report.

 

Evidence-Based Guidelines

Find out why fewer kids in Cincinnati end up in the hospital.

Clinical Trials

Learn more about our current pediatric and adult studies.

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