
In this episode, we explore how a specialty behavioral health program at Children’s Health is providing intensive, structured care while giving kids the support they need to thrive.

In this episode, we discuss how Gamma Knife radiosurgery is transforming care for patients with brain tumors and arteriovenous malformations.

In this episode, we discuss the first-in-human gene-based therapy for Lafora disease: A landmark in Pediatric Neurogenetics.

This episode focuses on obstructive sleep apnea in children with cystic fibrosis and the critical need for proactive screening.

Join us for an “In The Know” special edition where our experts discuss the growing need to provide critical mental health support for children and teens. Learn more about Dr. Browne

This episode of “In the Know” features conversations with Chief Medical Executive Dai Chung, M.D., and S. Kamal Naqvi, M.D., Pediatric Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine Physician at Children’s Health and Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center, as well as Seckin Ulualp, M.D., Pediatric Otolaryngologist (ENT) at Children’s Health and Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Together, they discuss advancements in sleep solutions for pediatric patients at the Sleep Disorders Center at Children’s Health.
Children’s Health is committed to making life better for children. As one of the largest and most prestigious pediatric health care providers in the country and the leading pediatric health care system in North Texas, Children’s Health cares for children through more than 900,000 patient visits each year.

The Plano Pectus Clinic at Children’s Health earned the NSQIP-Pediatric hospital designation for exemplary outcomes in pediatric surgery.

In this episode, we dive into the importance of autoantibody screening for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and its potential for early detection. Learn how identifying at-risk individuals can improve patient outcomes, reduce complications and help guide timely interventions.

Dr. Andrew Y. Koh shares how he and his team are investigating how Candida colonization impacts cancer development and treatment outcomes. This line of research could reveal groundbreaking insights into the role of the microbiome in cancer.
Learn more about innovative oncology research at Children’s Health

Infectious disease experts at Children’s Health discuss the evolving measles outbreak in Texas. In an era where many health care professionals have never encountered a measles case, it’s vital to recognize the signs early. This episode guides clinicians on taking effective medical histories and understanding the progression of measles symptoms for accurate diagnosis.


The Behavioral Health Vehicles Program at Children’s Health provides emergency transport services to children with mental health needs. Learn more about Children's innovative behavioral health programs supporting patients with mental health needs across Texas and beyond.

Children’s Health experts discuss a recent study that explores the importance of tailoring lifestyle interventions for adolescents undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS). Personalized interventions reinforced healthy behaviors and consistent support pre- and post- MBS.

The Complex Heart Valve Program at Children’s Health provides specialty care to children who have structural issues impacting their heart valve. Learn more about Heart Center.

New digital technologies are being used to help manage pediatric diabetes. Dr. Huay-Lin Lo shares how you can adopt these advancements for patient care.

Learn how pyroglutamic acidosis can occur with therapeutic acetaminophen administration in at-risk pediatric patients, resulting in high anion gap metabolic acidosis.
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How a multidisciplinary approach and clinical collaboration at the Cystic Fibrosis Program is central to providing comprehensive care for children with cystic fibrosis.
Learn more about the Cystic Fibrosis Program.

Dr. Hansen shares about the importance of exercise as part of the continuum of care for patients with congenital heart disease.
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Learn how the Colorectal and Pelvic Center provides highly specialized, multidisciplinary care for children with complex bowel and pelvic defects.

The Children's Health system is the first in Texas to have multiple sites receive a Children’s Surgery Verification.
To learn more, visit Pediatric Surgical Services.