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Seasonal respiratory infection cases at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth continue to rise as Influenza A and B and respiratory syncytial virus spread among children and adults.
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When Dr. Stuart Pickell moved to Fort Worth in 2001, he was surprised to learn most local health systems did not have physician residency programs.
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Cook Children's in Fort Worth is experiencing a surge of RSV cases that is overwhelming their emergency department.
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Busy dad and artist Pindar Van Arman was looking for a way to take care of his kids and still have time to make art when, in the process, he developed software that would eventually help patients at Cook Children’s Medical Center create their own works.
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The rare, complex procedure took months of planning and a large team of medical professionals.
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Children’s hospitals around the country are grappling with an early peak of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
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Children’s hospitals across North Texas are struggling to keep up with an influx in patients as more children are being admitted for respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
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The weekly conversation podcast was started in response to skyrocketing mental health concerns among children, made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cook Children's Health Care System in Fort Worth reported a record number of patients admitted with COVID-19 on Wednesday.
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Pediatric hospitals across North Texas are taking stock after a year of unpredictability and stress due to the COVID-19 surge across the state.
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Cook Children’s in Fort Worth is asking the community to help with a two-week drive for donated crutches.
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Cook Children’s Health Care System discussed the state of children’s health in North Texas with data from more than 5,700 parents across the region.