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Gillette Children’s has a new Developmental Evaluation Clinic to help answer parents’ questions about their child’s growth and development.
Read MoreWelcoming pediatric endocrinologist Angela Tridgell, MD, to the Gillette Children's team.
Read MoreTake a moment to meet Ruth “Jo” Barta, MD, Gillette Children’s new fellowship-trained and board-certified pediatric craniofacial and plastic surgeon.
Read MoreStraight out of residency, Peter Ladner, MD, knew he wanted to start his medical career at Gillette Children’s.
Read MoreThe opportunity to build long and strong relationships with patients and families is one of the things Gillette Children’s craniofacial and plastic surgery pediatric nurse practitioner, Kelsey Everson, loves about her job.
Read MoreJessica Vang, NP's interest in urology care for children with complex medical needs extends back into her early nursing career, and ultimately led her to Gillette Children's.
Read MoreApril marks Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness of limb differences across all ages. Gillette Children's, home to nationally and internationally recognized leaders in pediatric orthopedics, is helping to lead the way to greater understanding through education and advocacy.
Read MoreGillette is a regional leader in pediatric neurology and neurosurgery and treats children and teens who have complex neurological conditions and injuries that affect the spinal cord, neck, nerves and/or brain.
Read MoreThe conference brought together more than 130 experts and professionals from around the country to discuss the latest and contemplate future advancements in orthotic and prosthetic technologies.
Read MoreA diagnosis of scoliosis, a curvature of the spine, can be upsetting for a family but Gillette pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Dan Miller, MD, wants to provide reassurance. “Most people who have scoliosis don’t necessarily need treatment. It’s important to see a medical professional so you can monitor and watch the condition to make sure that it doesn’t get to the point where it would adversely affect someone’s life,” Miller says.
Read MoreAngela Sinner, DO has worked as a Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Physician at Gillette Children's for nearly a decade. She is the co-director of Gillette's inpatient rehabilitation unit and Sinner specializes in treating cerebral palsy, muscle spasticity and tone management, as well as traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.
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