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Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - March 2022
In this edition: Cochlear Implant Surgery Now Available in Walnut Creek, Normal Function a Realistic Goal for Most Children Treated for Clubfoot, and Register Now for June 17 Pediatric Musculoskeletal Conference.
UCSF Expands Full-Service Children’s Health Care in Walnut Creek
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals are increasing services in the East Bay, doubling the patient capacity in a newly expanded and renovated Walnut Creek Outpatient Center.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - February 2022
UCSF Benioff Children’s San Francisco Receives ACS Level 1 Children’s Surgery Center Designation, Injury Prevention and Care for Young Athletes, Treatment for Strabismus in Children.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - January 2022
Orthopaedics Clinic Now at Fremont Location Offering Childhood Glaucoma Treatment Register Now for Feb. 12 Sports Medicine Conference
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - December 2021
In this issue: New PICU Opens at Oakland Campus Radiation-free Spine and Posture Assessment Treating Keratoconus with Corneal Cross-linking
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - November 2021
In this issue: New Medical Office in Redwood Shores MRI Scans Without Sedation at Walnut Creek Location $48 million HRSA Grant Creates Regional Pediatric Pandemic Network
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - October 2021
In this issue: general surgery clinic improves access and hyperhidrosis can be cured without complications.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - September 2021
In this issue: Spine Surgery Multidisciplinary Team minimizes complications, Hybrid Angiography OR Suite Supports AVM procedures, new Brain Recovery Education Clinic launched.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - August 2021
In this issue: Surgical Services at Fremont Specialty Clinic, Awake Botox Treatment for Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder, Fetal Evaluation and Treatment for High-Risk Pregnancies.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - July 2021
In this issue: UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco Voice and Swallowing CenterTreats Feeding Issues, Voice Changes and Other Pediatric Conditions, New Ingrown Toenail Clinic at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, Center ...
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - June 2021
In this issue: Pectus Clinic Helps Correct Chest Wall Abnormalities, Nerve Blocks Reduce Use of Opioids for Postoperative Pain Management, Vertebral Tethering Offers Option for Treating Scoliosis, Coleen Sabatini, MD, MPH, keynote speaker ...
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - May 2021
In this issue: Back-to-school sports trigger increase in injuries, Concussion guides and care plans now available, LIFE clinic follows children with congenital anomalies, UCSF Pediatric Musculoskeletal Conference for Primary Care Providers slated for June 25.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - April 2021
In this edition: Robotic-assisted laparoscopy improves outcomes in urology, Child life specialists support pediatric anesthesiology, New dental clinic for children with autism spectrum disorder, Register for June 25 Pediatric Musculoskeletal Conference.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - March 2021
In this edition: Imaging in younger kids without sedation, and 24/7 Emergency Department consultations/advice.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - February 2021
In this edition: Better access for orthopaedic surgery, Innovative physical therapy via telehealth, Willieford Moses, MD, joins General Surgery team.
Pediatric Surgical Services Newsletter - January 2021
In this email, we feature: Improved access in OHNS, Telehealth access to the Hearing and Communication Clinic, Urology services available in San Mateo.
Part of our rich history of groundbreaking patient care and research, UCSF developed many of the pediatric surgery methods that are now standard, including certain minimally invasive techniques for newborns and most fetal surgical procedures. We continue to conduct innovative studies to improve the understanding and treatment of many conditions, and our patients are among the first to benefit from new findings.