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Clinicians: Four tips for effective virtual visits

Clinical Care, Primary Care
Now that we’re eight months into the coronavirus pandemic, most providers have had experience with virtual, or telehealth, visits. These visits have been a necessary, and very convenient way to continue to safely provide patients with care. Like many other hospitals around the country, Boston Children’s had to ramp up telehealth services quickly at the ... Read More about Clinicians: Four tips for effective virtual visits
Tagged: coronavirus, primary care, telehealth
During COVID-19, a clinician sits on her desk meditating to manage stress.

Tapping into the mind-body connection to reduce COVID-19 stress

Clinical Care
In a dimly lit living room, a staff member lies on a couch, eyes closed, as soft music floats through the air. From a nearby computer screen, the voice of Victoria Klumpp, RN, BSN, IBCLC, comes over a Zoom link as she talks the person through a Reiki session.  Klumpp, who is clinical coordinator of the Family Wellness Program ... Read More about Tapping into the mind-body connection to reduce COVID-19 stress
Tagged: mental health
Jean Connor trains other nurses on the CAMEO tool

The CAMEO tool: Capturing the complex nature of pediatric nursing

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
By any measure, nursing is a complex profession. On any given day, nurses must draw on a wide range of cognitive skills and clinical tools to care for their patients, and by extension, their patients’ families. As patients become increasingly complex, so do the specific proficiencies necessary to complete their jobs. Measuring the cognitive complexity ... Read More about The CAMEO tool: Capturing the complex nature of pediatric nursing
Tagged: complex care, heart, heart center, nicu, nursing
Members of the cardiac MIS-C team pose in the Heart Center

MIS-C: The tip of an iceberg? Looking at cardiac care for this rare syndrome

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
In the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, it seemed that children were far less likely to develop serious problems from the disease than adults. Then in mid-March, hospitals started reporting an unusual inflammatory syndrome in children that seemed to be related to COVID-19, now known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). MIS-C can ... Read More about MIS-C: The tip of an iceberg? Looking at cardiac care for this rare syndrome
Tagged: cardiac research, coronavirus, heart, heart center, mis-c
Two houses located very close together in an urban neighborhood.

Exploring the link between homelessness and COVID-19

Clinical Care
With COVID-19 cases continuing to surge across the nation, it’s increasingly clear that people who don’t have a stable living situation find it much more challenging to shelter in place. Homelessness affects as many as 58,000 families — and more than 100,000 children — in the U.S. on any given night. More than three-quarters of ... Read More about Exploring the link between homelessness and COVID-19
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, health equity, racism
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A global view of rheumatic disease during COVID-19

Clinical Care
COVID-19 is bringing new challenges to many people with underlying rheumatic disease who already are immunocompromised by the very nature of their illnesses or the medications used to treat them. To help manage those uncertainties in the current climate, Boston Children’s Hospital is participating in two surveys: one collecting information from rheumatologists, the other directly ... Read More about A global view of rheumatic disease during COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, disease surveillance, global health, research, rheumatology
lungs with drug coming in

Trial tests dornase alfa, a cystic fibrosis drug, for severe COVID pneumonia

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital will soon begin testing an existing drug, dornase alfa, in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and respiratory failure. The randomized, controlled clinical trial aims to enroll 60 adults and children over age 3 who require mechanical ventilation. Key takeaways:·      A randomized trial is testing whether a cystic ... Read More about Trial tests dornase alfa, a cystic fibrosis drug, for severe COVID pneumonia
Tagged: blood, clinical trials, coronavirus, pneumonia, pulmonology, research, thrombosis
Position of designed cuff between the 20mm conduit and the PA branches with 38mm diameter including extension into RPA

Utilizing engineering tools from the aerospace industry to repair hearts

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
When an 18-year-old patient from North Carolina recently presented at Boston Children’s Heart Center with an enlarged right atrium that made the flow through his Fontan circulation very inefficient, David Hoganson, MD, decided to utilize a new set of tools borrowed from the aerospace industry. “We have been collaborating with Dassault Systemes for over a ... Read More about Utilizing engineering tools from the aerospace industry to repair hearts
Tagged: cardiac surgery, heart center, single ventricle defects
Breast cancer MRI screening in a child cancer survivor

Monitoring for breast cancer after childhood chest radiation: When and how?

Clinical Care, Primary Care
Chest radiation is used to treat children with Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma as well as lung metastases in various solid tumors. But radiation itself is a potential cancer risk. That includes an increased risk for breast cancer later in life. Girls receiving chest radiation for childhood cancer face a breast cancer risk as high as ... Read More about Monitoring for breast cancer after childhood chest radiation: When and how?
Tagged: cancer, imaging, oncology, primary care, research
Black girl with a mask on her face during COVID-19.

Addressing racial and ethnic health disparities within primary care

Clinical Care, Primary Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased awareness of existing racial and ethnic health disparities and inequities. The team at the Boston Children’s Hospital Primary Care Center serves a large population of Black and Latino children and recognizes that adults in these groups are at much higher risk of contracting — and dying from — ... Read More about Addressing racial and ethnic health disparities within primary care
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, health equity, primary care

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