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Michael Johnson - Pediatric Orthopedics
Michael Johnson is now a nationally-ranked high school football deep-snapper, but he was born with a club foot and was in his "first" cast when he was only 10 days old. |
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New Head Cooling Technology
Arkansas Children’s Hospital, UAMS Physicians Treat First Infant in the World, Using New Head Cooling Technology Recently Approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Collin Kita - Autism Research
Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute is working to help thousands of children struggling with the effects of autism. Autism affects 1 in every 166 children in the United States. |
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Knitting for Noggins
Arkansas Children's Hospital is collecting knitted hats for the patients and families being cared for at ACH. The hats are passed out to children and adults as they leave the hospital on cold winter days. |
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Beads of Courage
These collections of smooth plastic and glass beads represents more than a hobby. They’re like a scrapbook that tells the story of a long journey in a battle against cancer. |
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Gong Lu - Vascular Anomalies
Five-year-old Gong Lu of Fenyi, China has a short wish
list for a child her age. She dreams of a school with other children,
an operation to remove a tumor from her nose and adoption into a loving
family. Orphaned when she was only a few days old, Gong Lu lives in a
welfare center, surrounded by people who love her, support her uniqueness
and have helped her foster an incredible sense of self confidence. She
was born with a significant deformity on her nose, a vascular tumor the
size of her fist, made up of tissue and blood vessels that have grown
out of control.
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Hillary Moore - Cancer Survivor
An Arkansas teenager has a new outlook on life—both as a cancer
survivor, and as a person who is hearing impaired—thanks to aggressive
and advanced treatments at Arkansas Children's Hospital. |
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Caleb Strange - Gastroenterology
There is new hope for children who have gastrointestinal problems
but have had no help in pinpointing the cause. Doctors at Arkansas Children’s
Hospital recently invested in new technology known as video capsule endoscopy
or the ‘camera pill’ to help them determine a diagnosis. Caleb
Strange was one of the first patients to take the pill at Arkansas Children’s
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Tanner Keeling - Newborn Brain Injuries
Approximately two of every one-thousand full term babies experience brain
injury from some sort of lack of oxygen before or during birth. Efforts
to eliminate, or even reduce that injury have previously been unsuccessful
– until now. Arkansas Children’s Hospital was one of the few
hospitals to take part in the international trial of this equipment. Tanner
Keeling of Jerusalem, Arkansas, was the first patient to be treated with
this device in Arkansas. Learn how this “cooling cap” may have
helped change his life. |
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Cody Dean - Cochlear Implants
Spinal meningitis claimed the hearing of a 7-year-old from Harrison,
but a surgeon at Arkansas Children's Hospital was able to reverse that
effect with the first Arkansas case of a simultaneous bilateral cochlear
implant. Today, Cody Dean is living life like he used to.
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Volkan Tuzcu, M.D. - Heart Catheterization
Physician at Arkansas Children’s Hospital Develops
Technique for Performing Heart Catheterizations Without the Need for
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Tommy Dungan, M.D.
There is a medical pioneer in Arkansas who still practices at Arkansas
Children’s Hospital. 45 years ago, Dr. Tommy Dungan brought pediatric
cardiology to Arkansas – when there were no state doctors in that
specialty. Today – almost a half century later – he still sees
young patients, part time, and has no plans of slowing down. |
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| New Traditions of Care, Love and Hope - 8 minutes |
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| Kid’s Eye View - is a quick visit of ACH through
the eyes of a child. Actually filmed from the height of a smaller person,
the entire piece features young reporters who play host to the film while
it focuses on the questions and concerns a patient might have in visiting
the hospital for the first time. “Kid’s Eye View” is by
kids for kids. |
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Changing Children's Lives - 30 minutes
Arkansas Children's Hospital’s fourth documentary focuses on how ACH
is in the business of changing the lives of children. This 30-minute documentary
features areas of the hospital such as CVICU, Hematology/Oncology, PICU,
NICU, Transport, ENT and Surgery by following patients and their families
as their lives intertwine with ACH doctors and its facilities. This high-quality
piece is a glimpse of why Arkansas Children's Hospital is one of the leading
state-of-the-art pediatric hospitals in the nation. |
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| When Children's Lives are Threatened - Watch real life
experiences that illustrate the care of Arkansas' greatest resource: our
children. One of America's top medical teams applies cutting-edge science
to change children's lives. |
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| Your Child's Health...It's Never Routine - At Arkansas
Children's Hospital, we know that nothing in this day and time can be taken
for granted--even the seemingly routine things. From having a sore throat
checked out by a physician to kissing your child good night, when it comes
to your child--everything is important. |
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| Introduction to The PULSE Center - This video provides a quick introduction to the PULSE (Pediatric Understanding and Learning through Simulation Education) Center at Arkansas Children's Hospital. |
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| Cardiology Pre-Operative Video - what to expect on your
pre-operative visit to the clinic. |
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| Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Video - What to expect when you visit your child in the NICU at Arkansas Children's Hospital. |
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Parent Present Induction (PPI) is used at many children’s
hospitals to reduce stress and anxiety in children who are going to receive
an anesthetic. A parent who wishes to be present with the child when he
or she goes to sleep (induction) may do so if the child meets certain criteria
and the anesthesiologist agrees. - 7 minutes |
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| Bioterrorism - A Physician's Perspective, Terry Yamauchi,
M.D. |
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| Arkansas Child Passenger Protection Law Introduction |
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