When children are struggling with excess weight, finding the right path forward requires looking at the whole picture of what is going on for each child and family. WakeMed Children’s – Pediatric Weight Management team is committed to customized, compassionate care to help families make lifestyle changes to improve the overall health and well-being of […]
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Demystifying Hydration
YOU HEAR IT A LOT – STAY HYDRATED! What does this mean for your energetic kids? Do you need to worry about their electrolytes? First and foremost, good old-fashioned H20 is the ticket to staying hydrated. Approximately 75 percent of a person’s water intake comes from drinking water and other beverages, and the rest comes […]
Compassionate Care for Chest Wall Patients
Medically Reviewed by J. Duncan Phillips, MD, FACS, FAAP While many people have never heard of a chest wall deformity, the pediatric surgery team at WakeMed Children’s – Chest Wall Deformity Center sees children almost daily for conditions that range from mild to severe. Chest wall deformities are usually developmental anomalies that occur during childhood […]
Baby Born 3 Months Early Celebrates a Very Happy First Birthday
It was the day after Christmas, December 26, 2022, when six-months pregnant Maria Patterson began to feel strong labor contractions. She had traveled from Texas to North Carolina with her husband, McKinley Patterson, IV, and their seven-year-old son to celebrate the holidays with family. She’d experienced Braxton Hicks contractions just days prior, so Maria figured […]
Heart Screenings for Young Athletes: A Q&A with Dr. Jason Ho, Pediatric Cardiologist
Medically Reviewed by Jason Ho, MD Winter and spring sports are gearing up for high school and college students. And, where an unknown heart issue is present, this could put your student at risk for cardiac arrest. A cardiac arrest can happen quickly and without warning. In fact, it is reported that a young, competitive […]
Warm and Wholesome Winter Meals
When there is a chill in the air, it’s common to crave comfort foods that may or may not be so healthy. A little planning and creativity can go a long way in helping families eat more nourishing foods that are also likely to be a lot more affordable than fast foods. “Get the kids […]
Strep Throat in Children — Will We Have Another February Peak?
Medically reviewed by Samantha Dowell, CPNP Rates of strep throat are highest between December and April of each year. Right now, we are in the peak of the season. Last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said unpublished data from its national surveillance program show that visits for regular strep infections reached a five-year […]
Meet Dr. Damilola Joseph — The New WakeMed Children’s Emergency Department Medical Director
WakeMed Children’s is pleased to welcome Damilola Joseph, MD, as the new medical director for the WakeMed Children’s Emergency Department. Dr. Joseph is a board-certified pediatric emergency medicine physician who most recently served as the assistant medical director for the WakeMed Children’s Emergency Department. A graduate of Cornell Medical School in New York City, NY, […]
Soothing Newborns
Medically Reviewed by Elizabeth Cleland-Roberts, MD, FAAP Crying is how babies communicate, and in the beginning they cry a lot. Sometimes, parents can easily determine what a baby needs, and it’s often simply time to feed them or change their diaper. At other times, the crying can be more puzzling. The baby might be uncomfortable, […]
Five Decades of Caring for Our Tiniest Patients
The first intensive care nursery at WakeMed opened in July 1973, two years before the American Board of Pediatrics created the first subspecialty board exam for Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. The two-room unit, which had space for just 14 isolettes, was made possible by funds from hospital volunteers alongside a negative pressure respirator donated by the March […]
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