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Interactive Workforce Model Will Bring Invaluable New Data and Insight to Physician Shortage Debate
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New Online Model Offers Timely, Customizable Projections of How Physician Supply Will Match Future Use of Healthcare Services at Local, State and National Levels
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Biochemistry and Biophysics News
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July
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UNC-Malawi Surgical Initiative teams with Kamazu Central Hospital to open new Burn Unit and Operating Theatre
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The new facilities are the result of collaboration between the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center, Johnson & Johnson, Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, and Kamuzu Central Hospital.
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June
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Simulation event offers opportunity to test distracted driving skills
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UNC’s Division of Pediatric Surgery will host a driving-while-distracted simulation event on Monday, April 6, featuring a text-and-drive simulator that enables the public to experience firsthand the dangers of distracted driving.
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UNC Children's News
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News
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Twice the Care: Daughter and mother receive excellent care at N.C. Children's Hospital
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The same day WakeMed Raleigh transferred 6-year-old Elexus to N.C. Children's Hospital for specialty care last October, her mother, Cherilyn, had chemotherapy for breast cancer.
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Calendar Kids
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2011 Archive
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Surgeons say parents must prepare children for contact with dogs
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Physicians at UNC Children's have noted an increase in the number of cases involving dogs and harm to children. With dogs being a part of many families, parents should take steps to prevent injuries from dog bites.
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August
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William
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William, born with a rare congenital condition called Hirschsprung disease, was transferred to UNC Hospitals within days of birth for specialized surgery to repair his colon. The surgery saved his life. Now 11 and experiencing recurrent problems, William is once again under expert care at UNC, this time in the "new" children's hospital. This is William’s story.
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UNC Children's News
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Calendar Kids
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Level I pediatric trauma center gives patient miraculous second chance at life
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When 6-year-old Lilli Goins was in a catastrophic car accident near her hometown in Pembroke, N.C., her injuries were so severe, first responders told her mom she wouldn’t survive. As fate would have it, though, Lilli was airlifted to N.C. Children's Hospital, now an ACS-verified Level I pediatric trauma center, and experienced a miraculous recovery.
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UNC Children's News
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CARE 2014
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Issue 1
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Avoiding summer trauma injuries
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Summertime means children are out of school and involved in activities that may lead to injury. But as WNCN reports with the help of UNC Children's trauma program director, Dr. Kim Erickson, and one N.C. Children's Hospital family, simple precautions can keep children safe and enjoying fun in the sun.
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UNC Children's News
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News
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Surgeons save teen from life-threatening infection
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A minor scratch nearly cost Austin Campbell his leg—and his life.
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UNC Children's News
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CARE 2014
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Issue 10
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Mauro Receives Society of Interventional Radiology Gold Medal
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UNC Department of Radiology Chair Matthew A. Mauro, MD, FSIR, received the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Gold Medal at SIR's 39th Annual Scientific Meeting on March 25, 2014. The SIR Gold Medal, the Society's highest career honor, is bestowed for distinguished and extraordinary service to SIR or to the discipline of interventional radiology.
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Vital Signs
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2014
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March 27