Pediatric Cardiologists in North Carolina
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University of North Carolina Hospitals - US News Best Hospitals
health.usnews.com — “University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill, NC is ranked nationally in 5 adult and 6 pediatric specialties. It was also high-performing in 3 adult specialties, as shown below. University of North Carolina Hospitals is a 738-bed general medical and surgical facility with 36,329 admissions in the most recent year reported. It performed 11,084 annual inpatient and 14,853 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 64,480 visits. University of North Carolina Hospitals is a teaching hospi” View full resource at health.usnews.com
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Tar Heels Visit Pediatric Oncology Patients - NORTH CAROLINA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE
tarheelblue.cstv.com — “The University of North Carolina Tar Heels Official Athletic Site, partner of CSTV Networks, Inc. The most comprehensive coverage of University of North Carolina Tarheels Athletics on the web.” View full resource at tarheelblue.cstv.com
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Awesome pics! RT @uncwbb Check out some great photos from UNC's visit to pediatric oncology last Friday: http://bit.ly/dyXhbH
Pediatric Injury Prevention Palooza, Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
wakehealth.edu — “Wake Forest Baptist Health, Brenner Children's Hospital and The Childress Institute invite you and your family to a fun-filled day of learning about how to prevent injuries to children.” View full resource at wakehealth.edu
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Tomorrow from 10 am to 2 pm at Dixie Classic Fairgrounds: Brenner's Pediatric Injury Prevention Palooza http://bit.ly/oI04kS
Carolina Announces Second Annual BaseBald For The Cure - NORTH CAROLINA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE
tarheelblue.cstv.com — “The North Carolina baseball team will join with the UNC Lineberger Cancer Center for the second annual UNC BaseBald For The Cure April 2 following the UNC vs. Clemson baseball game. Organized by bullpen catcher and cancer survivor Chase Jones, UNC BaseBald for the Cure is an event to challenge fans to help raise ,000 for pediatric oncology.” View full resource at tarheelblue.cstv.com
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RT @DiamondHeels UNC Announces Second Annual BaseBald For The Cure Event To Be Held April 2 vs. Clemson - http://bit.ly/i2uaZa
Sebelius Awards More Than $9 Million To North Carolina To Test Innovations In Children's Health Care
medicalnewstoday.com — “Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced a grant of more than $9 million to North Carolina to improve health care quality and delivery systems for children enrolled in Medic” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Books to become part of local pediatric checkups | Courier Tribune, Asheboro
courier-tribune.com — “Books to become part of local pediatric checkups | Courier Tribune, Asheboro” View full resource at courier-tribune.com
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Aren’t They Too Young to Enter Puberty?? : Pediatric Safety
pediatricsafety.net — “American Academy of Pediatrics: Over a decade ago, Marcia Herman-Giddes, a pediatrician and now professor at the University of North Carolina School of Public” View full resource at pediatricsafety.net
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Sleep-disordered breathing is common but hard to detect in pediatric patients
eurekalert.org — “An estimated 18 percent of pediatric patients in a University of North Carolina-based study were at-risk for sleep-related breathing disorders. Pediatric risk was not associated with any demographic or craniofacial characteristics, as it is in adults, making it difficult to detect.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS Sleep-disordered breathing is common but hard to detect in pediatric patients http://bit.ly/cxuhZC
WakeMed Cardiologist: CPR is Best Chance of Surviving Cardiac Arrest | WakeMed Voices
wakemedvoices.org — “Thirty-two people die every day in North Carolina of cardiac arrest, but that could change if more people were trained to do CPR. WakeMed Cardiologist Dr.” View full resource at wakemedvoices.org
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NBC 17 video - WakeMed Cardiologist: CPR is Best Chance of Surviving Cardiac Arrest http://t.co/oPc9TGnZ
UNC cardiologist named 2012 Judah Folkman Award recipient — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “Cam Patterson, MD, MBA, division chief of cardiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, has been named the recipient of the 2012 North America Vascular Biology Association Judah Folkman Award in Vascular Biology.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
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Cardiologist to Head National Cardiovascular Certification Board - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
wfubmc.edu — “WFU School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hospital form an academic medical center that operates under the name of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. WFU Physicians has some of the top doctors in the nation on its staff.” View full resource at wfubmc.edu
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Cardiologist to Head National Cardiovascular Certification Board: William C. Little, M.D., chief of cardiology and... http://bit.ly/9EEFFG
American Heart Association Presents Novartis Award to Local Cardiologist - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
wfubmc.edu — “WFU School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hospital form an academic medical center that operates under the name of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. WFU Physicians has some of the top doctors in the nation on its staff.” View full resource at wfubmc.edu
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American Heart Association Presents Novartis Award to Local Cardiologist: WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Carlos M. Ferrario... http://bit.ly/7jpGBy
Pioneering Pediatric Heart Surgeon Ross Ungerleider Joins Wake Forest Baptist - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
wfubmc.edu — “WFU School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hospital form an academic medical center that operates under the name of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. WFU Physicians has some of the top doctors in the nation on its staff.” View full resource at wfubmc.edu
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Pediatric surgeon, known for pionnering work in safe techniques for heart surgery on infants, joins WFUBMC: http://bit.ly/cjRxa9
Quality Oil Company collects $25,000 to benefit Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
wfubmc.edu — “WFU School of Medicine and the North Carolina Baptist Hospital form an academic medical center that operates under the name of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. WFU Physicians has some of the top doctors in the nation on its staff.” View full resource at wfubmc.edu
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Training Birth Attendants In Developing Countries Increases Babies' Survival
medicalnewstoday.com — “In developing countries, where millions of babies die in the womb or soon after birth, research has shown that providing training in newborn care and resuscitation to birth attendants significantl” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Training Birth Attendants In Developing Countries Increases Babies' Survival http://mnt.to/3xM2 #pediatrics
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