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Understanding Levels of Pediatric Surgical Care
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters is proud to be a Level One Pediatric Surgery Center, a designation earned through participation in an extensive quality improvement program of the American College of Surgeons.
Improving Quality, Safety and Outcomes in Pediatric Surgery
Ensuring level one children's surgery center verification requires a steadfast dedication to performance improvement and patient safety. Participation in the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program is mandated, providing invaluable ...
Characteristics of a Level One Children's Surgery Center
Becoming a level one children's surgery center through the American College of Surgeons requires hospitals to meet comprehensive quality goals regarding resources, credentials, volumes, outcomes, and administrative support.
Uncommon Presentations of Spinal Muscular Atrophy
While newborn screening will catch most cases of spinal muscular atrophy, children who were born prior to the advent of newborn screening can present with symptoms at later ages.
Hope for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Director of Neurology Crystal Proud, MD, explains the signs and symptoms to look for in patients who may have Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Novel Therapeutics, Comprehensive Care Offer Hope for Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease
Director of Neurology, Crystal Proud, MD, explains how diagnosing rare diseases and incorporating a standard of care has extended into revolutionary research and help for families all over the United States.
About Powerchart
CHKD offers all admitting and referring physicians access to eKiDs PowerChart, which gives secure, remote access to their patients’ data in real-time. Providers can customize viewing preferences according to their specific needs. Log on to PowerChart using the new 2-factor authentication. Before you begin, let's review 2-factor authentication.