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    October 12, 2018 | Anisse Gross, Stanford Medicine Childrens Health

    Welcome Justin Thompson, MD, to Stanford Medicine Women’s Health — Palo Alto

    On September 1, Justin Thompson, MD, joined the team at Stanford Medicine Women’s Health — Palo Alto.

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    March 23, 2018 | Anisse Gross, Stanford Medicine Childrens Health

    Stanford Medicine Children’s Health welcomes Altos Pediatric Associates to the network

    We here at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health would like to welcome Altos Pediatric Associates in Los Altos to our expanding network of care.

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    July 28, 2017 | Anisse Gross, Stanford Medicine Childrens Health

    Showing our Independence Day spirit in Alameda

    Stanford Medicine Children’s Health was proud to take part in the 41st annual 4th of July Parade in Alameda and to serve as the founding sponsor of the inaugural Alameda Coast Guard Festival.

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    June 7, 2017 | Anisse Gross, Stanford Medicine Childrens Health

    Seamless care from Monterey to Palo Alto saves baby with brain cyst

    Karina Barger and her husband David Goldman noticed something unusual with their 2-month-old son Bobby. He was consistently looking to the left and couldn’t bring his eyes to look straight ahead.

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    September 30, 2015 | Anisse Gross, Angie Lucia

    Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Pediatrics – Mountain View joins the Stanford Medicine Children’s Health network

    Top-ranked group in Mountain View is now a part of one of the most comprehensive and sought-after health-care brands in America.

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    December 12, 2014 | Anisse Gross, Angie Lucia

    South Bascom Pediatrics in Los Gatos joins Stanford Medicine Children’s Health network of care

    Top-ranked group group in Los Gatos, Calif., is now a part of one of the most comprehensive and sought-after health-care brands in America

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    August 26, 2014 | Anisse Gross, Angie Lucia

    Nurse coordinator at Stanford’s Adult Congenital Heart Program has the same disease as those she cares for

    Christy Sillman is one of the many adult survivors needing lifelong, specialized treatment for her heart. Sillman brings special insights to her work as the nurse coordinator for the Adult Congenital Heart Program at Stanford.

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