After a lull early in the pandemic, head injury rates for kids are ticking up again. Parents should know what to do if their child gets hurt.
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Firefighters train like its real, knowing one day it might be
The Pediatric Advanced Workshop with Simulation (PAWWS) is a simulation training based on actual pediatric emergencies.
Stanford hurricane relief efforts
Brandon Bond, administrative director of the Office of Emergency Management for Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, recently joined hurricane relief efforts in Florida and St. Thomas.
Urgent Care or the ER for your child?
It is important to know when and where to go when a sudden illness or injury occurs. When in doubt, dial 911.
When a family vacation abroad turns to tragedy: Finding life-saving care and support far away from home
What was meant to be a trip to Disneyland in late summer 2015 turned to tragedy. Now, more than a year following the horrible car accident that changed their lives forever, the Liu family of Beijing is bringing their little girl home.
Even during the fall, parents need to be mindful of open windows
On warm fall days in California, families may leave windows open to cool off. here are some tips to keep kids safe and prevent accidents.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health develops innovative process for safely transporting patients during an emergency or crisis event
In case of an emergency or crisis, we’ve developed an innovative electronic medical records tool to make patient transfers as safe as possible.