Author Archives
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RSV (ER Story)
RSV (ER Story) Marc Straus | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “So once the fever is present for a longer period of time, we tend to do more of a workup and assessment of the patient.” – Dr. Cedric Miller, Emergency Pediatrician at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Tips for […]
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Least Drunk Driver
Least Drunk Driver Robert Seith | CWK Network Senior Producer Click Image for Video “A lot of times, teenagers think that if you only have a couple of beers, a couple of drinks, you’re fine to drive. In fact, you’re just as impaired as somebody who’s drunk. You just think you’re […]
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Doctors for Teens
Doctors for Teens By Emily Halevy | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “Adolescent-specific docs… feel comfortable talking about anything – especially sex, drugs, and rock and roll – and so because of that comfort level, we may be a little more effective in getting things out of our patients.” […]
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Young Anorexics
Young Anorexics Robert Seith | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “I think that it definitely had something to do with my mom and my sister talking about different diets, and at that age… you don’t understand everything that they are discussing and the way that they’re discussing it, and […]
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia Marc Straus | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “When a child… with cough and fever hurts in a specific part of his chest, that raises the possibility that pneumonia is present.” – Dr. Cedric Miller, Emergency Pediatrician, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Tips for Parents References If your child […]
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Recommendation Letters
Recommendation Letters Kristen DiPaolo | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “I only see a few (recommendation letters) that are really specifically negative, but a few are less than positive. That’s the best way I can put it. Where they say, ‘Well, this student may be strong in this area […]
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Milk & Iron Deficiency
Milk & Iron Deficiency Robert Seith | CWK Network Producer Click Image for Video “Between the ages of 1 and 3, children are growing very rapidly… and iron is very important. Be it from beans or green leafy vegetables or meats or cereals, they need to have that in their diet.” […]