Pediatrics
Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D., associate professor of pediatrics, was a featured speaker at Cornell's Disabilities Service Troop's presentation, titled Autism Spectrum Disorders: Cognitive Strengths, Weaknesses and Primary Interventions.
Arizona Daily Star - Your House Might Be Making You Sick: All Sorts of Potential Hazards Are Lurking
Stephen Teach, M.D., professor of pediatrics, spoke with the Arizona Daily Star about potential health hazards at home and how to keep children safe.
Ivor Horn, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of pediatrics, was quoted by Healthcare IT News from a presentation she gave on ways minority populations can benefit from health IT.
In the first comprehensive review of its kind, Katherine Chretien, M.D., associate professor of medicine, and Terry Kind, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of pediatrics, have co-authored a piece in Circulation on the challenges and opportunities of using social media in a clinical care setting.
Virginia Tech, Children’s National Medical Center, and the George Washington University have partnered in a unique program to create research breakthroughs in children’s health. The three institutions contributed a total of $375,000 to support seven collaborative research projects that will use…
Roberta DiBiasi, M.D., professor of pediatrics, spoke with PBS Newshour about cuts made by the federal government to medical research funding.
Gaetano "Guy" Lotrecchiano, Ph.D., Ed.D., assistant professor of clinical research and leadership, and of pediatrics at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to us about his latest research and his road…
Stephen Teach, M.D., professor of pediatrics, talked to FOX News about his 25 years as a doctor, saying on an average day he'll see at least one child come into the hospital who have ingested medicine he or she should not have.
Daniel Fagbuyi, M.D., professor of pediatrics, expressed concern about postponing the testing of the Anthrax vaccine on children in an NPR piece, stating that we should act sooner than later in preparation for an emergency.
NBC4 featured Denice Cora-Bramble, M.D., professor of pediatrics, who was named the first female chief medical officer of Children’s National Medical Center.