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Autism Research: Dr. Schwartz
Dr. Phil Schwartz explains how autism is currently is being diagnosed and how new new research may lead to diagnosing the disorder with a simple blood test.
Pain Syndrome: Dr. Shulman
In this segment, Dr. Andrew Shulman, CHOC, helps us to understand chronic pain, a condition where a patient's sensitivity to pain is abnormal.
Cardiac MRI: Dr. Renella
In this segment, Dr. Pierangelo Renella, CHOC, talks about Cardiac MRI, the advanced non-invasive imaging technique for diagnosing heart defects.
Hernias and Children: Dr. Reyna
Dr. Troy Renya, CHOC, explains what a hernia is and how hernias in children are different from adult hernias.
Tonsils and Adenoids: Dr. Ahuja
In this segment of American Health Journal, Dr. Gupreet Ahuja, physician at CHOC, describes the difference between tonsils and adenoids.
Circumcision Revision: Dr. Wehbi
Dr. Elias Wehbi, pediatric urologist at CHOC, tells us about circumcisions and when circumcisions need intervention for repair.
Snoring and Children: Dr. Lubinsky
Dr. Paul Lubinsky, Associate Director of the PICU at CHOC, speaks to the reasons why children snore & treatments that are available for snoring.
Playground Injuries: Dr. Weinert
In this segment of American Health Journal, Dr. Carl Weinert, physician at CHOC, discusses the most common playground injuries.
Hydroceles: Dr. Wehbi
In this video, Dr. Elias Wehbi, pediatric urologist at CHOC, talks about hydroceles in children and describes the most common type.
Bladder Exstrophy: Dr. Khoury
Dr. Tony Khoury, chief of pediatric urology at CHOC, describes bladder exstrophy and what effects it has on children who have the condition.
Neurogenic Bladder: Dr. Khoury
In this video, Dr. Tony Khoury, chief of pediatric urology at CHOC, addresses the complications of neurogenic bladder.
Care and Treatment of Bladder Exstrophy: Dr. Khoury
Dr. Tony Khoury, chief of pediatric urology at CHOC, discusses the unique care and treatment of bladder exstrophy in multidisciplinary fashion.
Independence of Child with Neurogenic Bladder: Dr. Khoury
In this segment, Dr. Tony Khoury, chief of pediatric urology, talks about importance of independence for an adolescent or teenager with neurogenic bladder.
Hives and Rashes: Dr. Cater
In this segment, Dr. Michael Cater, CHOC, explains that there are many reasons for hives & describes the more common rashes that are treated.
Disorders of Sexual Differentiation (DSD): Dr. Khoury
Dr. Tony Khoury, chief of pediatric urology of CHOC, explains what disorders of sexua Children'l differentiation (DSD) mean and how it relates to gender.
Pediatric Orthopaedics: Dr. Lalonde
In this segment, Dr. Francois Lalonde tells us about the conditions that pediatric orthopaedics treat. They can range from birth defects to sports injuries.
Dermoid Cysts: Dr. Muhonen
In this segment of American Health Journal, Dr. Michael Muhonen, tells us exactly what dermoid cysts are and how they can be treated.
Is it a Brain Tumor? Dr. Taraman
Dr. Sharief Taraman, CHOC, tells us what type of condition could mimic a brain tumor and what are the syptoms that patients can experience.
The Reason I Entered Pediatrics: Dr. Taraman
Dr. Sharief Taraman shares with us how he decided to enter the field of pediatrics as he was going through medical school.
When I Decided to Become a Doctor: Dr. Goodman
Dr. Gary Goodman shares that he wanted to become a doctor for a long time and when he specifically decided to enter the field of pediatric medicine.
Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Dr. Andreeff
In this segment of American Health Journal, Katherine Andreeff, MD, talks about bacterial and viral infections and their differences.
Why I Became a Pediatrician: Dr. Winkelmann
From her experiences as a child, Dr. Jacqueline Winkelmann reveals to us why she decided to become a pediatrician.
Pediatric Medicine: Dr. Aminian
Dr. Afshin Aminian shares how he entered pediatric medicine, going from electrical engineering to orthopaedic surgery.
Being a Doctor: Dr. Chang
Being a doctor, Dr. Anthony Chang tells us about the pleasure he gets from seeing his small patients grow up to be adults.
Being a Pediatric Physician: Dr. Gates
Being a pediatric physician, Dr. Richard Gates shares with us how he likes interacting with patients and families.