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When a Respiratory Infection Turns Deadly
October 15, 2015
ECMO technology replaces lung function until a child can breathe again
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What’s better than saving the lives of injured kids? Preventing them from getting hurt
September 29, 2015
University Hospital announces pediatric trauma center renewal & new safety initiatives.
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Hot Summer Temperatures Mean Hotter Cars — and Danger for Kids
July 20, 2015
New law requires hospitals to inform parents of the risk of heatstroke
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Bringing Specialists for Kids Together in One Convenient Location
January 09, 2014
Robert B. Green Campus now offers one-stop center for pediatric specialty care
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Pediatric Trauma Center Verification Approved for Two More Years
September 23, 2013
Assuring hurt kids will get the highest level of care, immediately
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Two Surgeons, Six Tiny Babies, and 12 Very Relieved Parents
September 20, 2013
Craniosynostosis team sets record for back-to-back operations
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Intravenous Fish Oil Helping Preemies and Babies Who Can’t Eat
May 15, 2013
University Hospital is first in South Texas to offer potentially life-saving therapy
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University Hospital is South Texas’ First and Only Pediatric Trauma Center
October 30, 2012
For many years, University Hospital, as the lead Level I trauma center for South Texas, has been the primary destination for the treatment of life-threatening injuries in both adults and children. Now the hospital is also the first in South Texas to be recognized by a national body for its expertise in treating serious injuries in children. The American College of Surgeons’ (ACS) Committee on Trauma has verified University Hospital as a pediatric trauma center. To qualify, the hospital...
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A Decision That Saved a Baby’s Life
May 02, 2011
Medical Miracles Gala honors baby who survived a horrible car crash
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