In a follow-up to our ongoing initiative with CURE Uganda to develop and elevate pediatric epilepsy care, we congratulate our first global cohort of 10 doctors who completed ASET/Lurie Children's EEG curriculum! We are now engaging in epilepsy conference for case selection for pediatric epilepsy surgery.
It is remarkable how COVID has normalized the use of virtual online collaboration. In our isolation of social distancing and aborted travel during the pandemic, we were able to connect regularly and develop academic and educations experiences that never existed previously. The meaning and the Joy in Work that our teams derived from such a connection over pediatric epilepsy program development was unanticipated. We would not change a minute of it! Read about our journey at the Lurie Children's blog here. Listen to my journey at the Neurosurgery podcast here. Comments are closed.
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Other linksmy TCH blog post on - organizing your medical records for doctor's appointments - Craniosynostosis 101 our patients' moms blog about their family's - epilepsy surgery journey - craniosynostosis surgery journey some of our inspiring patient and family stories in the news: - epilepsy surgery - craniofacial surgery - AVM surgery Cross-post & links to my posts on other sitesUpdates on pediatric cerebrovascular disease in #NeurosurgeryBlog
Comments on health policy, pediatric neurosurgery, and the Affordable Care Act in the #NeurosurgeryBlog Sharing on the "ask-the-doctor" series on the Children's Craniofacial Association's blog - helmet FAQs: after endoscopic craniosynostosis surgery - helmet FAQs: positional plagiocephaly Top rated neuroscience blog
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