300 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 355-6000
The Sports Medicine Division at Boston Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive multidisciplinary care to athletes of all ages and abilities, from professional athletes to eager novices. As the first pediatric sports medicine center in the country, our team has provided the most innovative care available for the last four decades. Our award-winning physicians have changed history by leading ground-breaking research in the lab and clinic, and by delivering the best care for each athlete's unique needs and goals. Specialized pediatric sports medicine care Kids aren't just small adults. Their bones are different. Their growth is different. Their pain is different. Boston Children's expertise in pediatric orthopedics consider every unique angle of athletes big and small — including adults— to deliver the best possible outcome for every sports injury.
We have experience treating rare heart problems with results that are among the best in the world. - Our team members have extensive training not only in pediatric cardiology, but in treating all congenital heart disease. - Our experts have developed one of the nation's premier programs for adults with congenital heart conditions. - Our doctors and nurses are also pioneers in life-saving fetal cardiac interventions.
Our mission is to collect blood and platelets that will benefit patients at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Our center brings together medical and surgical experts supported by a full-service laboratory and radiology services. Our transplant teams have access to all medical and surgical specialties in the hospital for consultations.
Members of our team who may care for you include: * Developmental-Behavioral Pediatricians * Nurse Practitioner * Psychologist * Psychiatrist * Physical Therapists * Speech Pathologists/Feeding Specialists * Nutritionists * Dentists * Orthodontist * Audiologists * Case Coordinator * Patient Liaison * Program Coordinator
The NIDCAP Federation International (NFI) promotes the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP). NIDCAP is the most comprehensive, evidence-based model of developmentally supportive care and assessment for preterm and fullterm newborns and their families in the hospital, and the transition home. Challenge and Opportunity Research has documented the beneficial effect of NIDCAP in terms of shorter intensive care and overall hospital stay, better weight gain and improved behavioral outcomes that endure beyond infancy. Studies have also documented that the NIDCAP approach enhances brain structure and function when measured by sophisticated medical techniques such as EEG and MRI. Challenge and Opportunity The incidence of preterm birth, worldwide, is rapidly increasing. In the US, the incidence of prematurity currently stands at 12.7%. Over 25% of all preterm infants are also born too small for their gestational age. These infants present immediate and significant challenges to their parents and to their caregivers in Newborn Intensive Care Units. They are hypersensitive, difficult to feed, and difficult to calm. More than 50% will go on to develop learning and emotional disabilities, requiring special education and mental health services. The challenge is even greater in developing countries.
Our center brings together medical and surgical experts supported by a full-service laboratory and radiology services. Our transplant teams have access to all medical and surgical specialties in the hospital for consultations.
Our programs include: - Artist-In-Residence - Music Therapy - Seacrest Studios - Artful Healing with MFA Boston - Art Cart - Art Parties - Gifts of Art Program - Art Galleries - Touring Exhibitions - Winter and Summer Concert Series - Publications - Collaborations with local artists, museums and arts organizations
We have experience treating rare heart problems with results that are among the best in the world. - Our team members have extensive training not only in pediatric cardiology, but in treating all congenital heart disease. - Our experts have developed one of the nation's premier programs for adults with congenital heart conditions. - Our doctors and nurses are also pioneers in life-saving fetal cardiac interventions.
The Spina Bifida Center at Boston Children's Hospital is a multidisciplinary program that offers a variety of services to our patients. Our clinic staff includes: Dr. Carlos Estrada, Urologist Dr. Joseph Border, Urologist Dr. Benjamin Warf, Neurosurgeon Dr. Lawrence Karlin, Orthopedics Fiona Paul,NP, Gastroenterology Dr. Michelle Baum, Nephrology Dr. Jennifer Turek Queally, Neuropsychology Maria Carvalho CSW, Social Work Megan Geno DPT, Physical Therapy Dr. Nedda Hobbs, Coordinated Care Services Betsy Tannebring NP, Coordinate Care Services
We have 2 convenient locations: 1) Boston Children's Hospital in Longwood (333 Longwood Ave, 5th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02115) 2) Martha Eliot Heath Center In Jackson Square (75 Bickford Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130) -- For anyone 13 years or older -- -Free and Confidential HIV Testing and Counseling -Free condoms, lube, and safer sex materials -Referrals for STD Screening and counseling -Bilingual services (English/Spanish) and interpreters for other languages are available. -- For anyone 13-24 years old -- -Free and Confidential HIV and STD Testing and Counseling -STD Treatment for you and your partner(s) -Referrals to Primary Care, Mental Health, and other services through the Adolescent Clinic at Boston Children's Hospital -Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for people exposed to HIV through sex, needles, or sexual assault -Bilingual services (English/Spanish) and interpreters for other languages are available. -- For youth (13-24) who are HIV positive -- -Primary Care -Gynecology -HIV Care and Medication -Full Check-Ups and Lab Tests -STD Screening and Treatment -Birth Control and Family Planning Services -Access to innovative HIV Trials in Boston -Cervical and Anal Pap Smears -Immunizations -Mental and Social Support Services -Bilingual services (English/Spanish) and interpreters for other languages are available. We provide counseling services that include: -Case Management and Resource Connection -Individual and Group Therapy -Referrals to Outside groups -Support for Family, Friends, and Partners -Bilingual services (English/Spanish) and interpreters for other languages are available.
Young adults with cancer often face challenges different from those of children and older adults. Our mission is to provide clinical services and programs that validate and support the needs of young adults with cancer. We are committed to easing the emotional burden of living and coping with cancer; empowering young adults to become active participants in their cancer treatment; and providing emotional and social support in the form of educational workshops, conferences, opportunities to network with other young adults with cancer, and clinical mental health services Many of our programs are open to young adult patients regardless of where they are treated, but if you are a patient at Dana-Farber between the ages of 18 and 39, you can connect with other patients going through similar experiences in our private online community, dana-farber-yap.org. Please email [email protected] to request access to the website, where you can share your experiences and learn more about programs at Dana-Farber and beyond.
Dana-Farber’s singular focus on conquering cancer and equal commitment to research and patient care results in an extraordinary level of collaboration and partnership between its scientists, clinicians, and patients. The Jimmy Fund fuels this unparalleled teamwork by providing critical funding that can be directed where and when it is needed most. Every year, thousands of individuals, programs, and events help the Jimmy Fund raise millions of dollars to support the fight against cancer and save lives. http://www.jimmyfund.org/abo/default.html To learn more about Dana-Farber’s cutting-edge research, visit our sister page at: https://www.facebook.com/danafarbercancerinstitute.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is committed to providing expert, compassionate care to children and adults with cancer, while advancing the understanding, treatment, cure, and prevention of cancer and related diseases.
Our programs provide pathways to careers in healthcare along with intensive and comprehensive, educational employment and mentoring opportunities. In collaboration with other DFCI departments, we develop and deliver learning experiences for both adults and youth in order to fill the pipeline to allied health, research and healthcare administration careers with well prepared, highly skilled, engaged and diverse candidates from our local communities. Please read on to discover more about each program: • Student Training Programs: In an effort to “grow our own,” Workforce Development identifies, manages and coordinates initiatives to introduce, expose and develop the next generation of healthcare professionals through our summer jobs programs, school-year internship programs, and job shadow experiences. We serve students from three Boston Public Schools: the Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, John D. O’Bryant School of Math & Science, and Fenway High School. • Adult Development Programs: Primarily serving front-line and entry level staff, Workforce Development manages initiatives and facilitates curriculum to support the acquiring of and/or improving of the necessary skills and knowledge to advance one’s career. Curriculum offerings include School At Work® and Pre College Math and English. Other services include career advising and academic coaching. • Community Engagement: Identify opportunities to create, sustain and further enhance DFCI’s visibility within the Boston community.