Author: Danielle Caci

congenital heart defect Dr. Courtney Wein

Evan’s Fight to a Healthy Heart

Patricia and Chris were ecstatic to tell family and friends that they were expecting. What they did not expect however, were concerns after their baby’s 18-week anatomy scan. “When they came in and told us something was wrong with his heart, we were just completely shocked,” Patricia recalls. Doctors referred Patricia to Courtney Wein, D.O., a pediatric…

Alicia Schulhof
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Balancing it All as a Working Mom & Children’s Health Care Leader: Getting to Know Alicia Schulhof

We’re getting to know Alicia Schulhof, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital’s first female president.

high-risk pregnancy

Doctor Shares Own Experiences as a Mom to Help High-Risk Expectant Mothers

A high-risk pregnancy can be stressful, but Karen Raimer, M. D. , has helped calm nerves and provide answers for expectant mothers for more than 30 years.

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Celebrating Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in April and Those Traveling to Tampa Bay for Care

The Center for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, led by David Kays, M.D., was founded as the country’s first inpatient CDH unit with surgeons, nurses and other team members solely focused on CDH care.

Brea the Facility Dog

How Brea Brings Smiles and Comfort to Hospitalized Children

Brea (Bray-UH), the first-ever facility dog at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, brings smiles and a friendly distraction for hospitalized kids.