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pediatric neurosurgery
Teenager With Epilepsy Looking Forward to Driving After Complex Craniotomy
The Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Stanford Children’s performed a highly complex brain surgery called a craniotomy for Isaac Diaz.
‘There is Hope:’ New Developments in Pediatric Epilepsy Treatment
Epilepsy can be a devastating disease for children, not only physically, but emotionally. Wes Phillips, MD, discusses the many innovations in care and offers hope to families
An All-Female Team at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Shaping the Future of Neurosurgery
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges less than 10% of neurosurgeons identify as female, but at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, it’s the entire care team.
Preschooler Thrives After a T-Ball Hit Saves His Life
Parents to 4-year-old Carter could never have known that a bump to his head during T-ball would lead to an unexpected discovery—a rare brain tumor.
Pediatric Neurosurgery Team Collaborates with Uganda’s Neurosurgical Residency Program
The pediatric neurosurgery team at Packard Childrens works side-by-side with Ugandan doctors to address challenging cases from the region.