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Necrotizing Enterocolitis | David Hackam, M.D., Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins Children's Center Surgeon-in-Chief David Hackam discusses his latest research paper, Toll-like Receptor 4 Mediated Enteric Glia Loss is Critical for the Development of Necrotizing Enterocolitis.
Crohn's Disease in a Pediatric Patient
Maria Oliva-Hemker, director of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, and Alex Garcia, surgical director of the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation program at the center, ...
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JHGBCI Virtual Grand Rounds | Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer: It's a Team Effort
During the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute Grand Rounds in October 2021, Dr. Jean Hoffman-Censits and Dr. Nirmish Singla discuss how doctors get together, go over cases, and share their fields of expertise in bladder and upper tract cancers.
JHGBCI Virtual Grand Rounds | It's All Related: Kidney Health for Bladder Cancer Patients
Urologist Nirmish Singla, MD, MSc, discusses kidney health for bladder cancer patients, and how "It's All Related" during the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute Grand Rounds in February 2022.
Preexisting Chronic Illness As a Risk Factor for Pediatric COVID-19 Disease Severity
Olga Charnaya, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, and Ryan Handoko, M.D., a resident in the Department of Pediatrics, are among the school of medicine researchers who investigated whether underlying chronic illness, along with age ...
Association of Perinatal HIV Infection with Blood Pressure and Hypertension Among Youth
In the Hypertension session, Tammy Brady, M.D., Ph.D., vice chair for clinical research in the Department of Pediatrics at the school of medicine and medical director of the pediatric hypertension program at the Children’s Center, will ...
25-Hydroxyvitamin D Deficiency and Risk of Dyslipidemia in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
Zachary Newton, M.D., a fellow in the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, will discuss his team’s findings indicating that insufficient levels of vitamin D are associated with dyslipidemia in children with CKD.
TV Time, Especially During Meals, Is Associated with Poor Dietary Practices Among Toddlers
Melissa Lutz, M.D., and Eliana Perrin, M.D., M.P.H., will share insight into their team’s study that looked at the association between TV screen time, including during meals, and dietary practices among 2-year-old children.
GERD and Barrett’s Esophagus: Who are operative candidates and what we can offer
Minimally invasive surgeons Brett Parker, Alisa Coker, and Katherine Lamond discuss the risk factors for Barrett's disease as well as surgical options for GERD and Barret's. They will also cover how surgical intervention can help Barrett's disease.
Answer ALS: A Longitudinal Clinical and Biological Approach to Studying the Disease
Johns Hopkins neurologist Jeffrey Rothstein describes the personalized medicine initiative, Answer ALS, which gathered data points — both clinical and biological in nature.
State of the Arts: Creating Success with Dancers
Nick Allen Ph.D., M.Sc. (Sports Med), M.C.S.P., S.R.P., Clinical Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, discusses his experience and journey to creating high performance potential at the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Grand Rounds.