Some GREAT ideas for our 2020 unconventional Quarantine-O-Ween! If you and your family participate in a Halloween activity, make sure to #maskup and practice #socialdistancing. Don't forget to #washyourhands too!
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26 Ideas to Safely Celebrate Halloween During COVID-19 in 2020
Mommas: part of taking care of your child is taking time to take care of yourself. Schedule your annual doctor and ob/gyn visits and stay healthy!
Common cold vs Flu vs Covid-19: helpful chart comparing symptoms. Many Flu and Covid symptoms overlap, with a few key differences.
Cook Children’s continues to follow the latest guidelines provided by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and other governing bodies. Our new visitor policy goes into effect Thursday, October 1. Please visit our website for more details: https://bit.ly/34GysZu. We know this is a difficult situation, but we are continuing to do everything we can to keep everyone safe. Thank you for understanding.
Quarantine-O-Ween may be different this year, but we can still make it fun. See Dr. Bailey's previous costumes: OU football player and a Blue Crayon, and Jack dog starring as a Jack-O-Lantern!
Older kiddos and teens: how to put together and use your nebulizer video with Dr. Bailey.
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Ask A Doc | For teens: Using your nebulizer | Dr. Bailey
Easter is next weekend! Here’s a few fun ideas for kiddos. Glow in the dark Easter egg hunt using battery tea lights or glow sticks. Make Easter bunny painted pictures using their feet for the bunny ears! Also make Easter themed ‘gingerbread’ houses with graham crackers, wafer cookies, jellybeans and peeps marshmallows. Enjoy! 🐣 🐰 🥚
We are CeleBEARating a special birthday this week at Cook Children's Medical Center. Build-A-Bear© workshop is 10 years old and was first in the nation to be located in a hospital setting! (Photos of those not wearing face masks are from the grand opening one decade ago.)
Share your Cook Children's Build-A-Bear© experience photos with us in the comments below!
For 10 years, Build-A-Bear© workshop has brought smiles to the faces of patients at Cook Children’s, and you can too! Click here to sponsor the Build-A-Bear© experience for a patient today: https://bit.ly/3d8vrDL. #WeAreCookChildrens
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many families have been impacted by loss. Bianka Soria-Olmos, D.O., pediatrician at Cook Children's Pediatrics Haslet, lost her grandmother earlier this year to the virus. As a physician, a mother, and a grieving granddaughter, she shares advice on how to explain death to a child in a way that is developmentally appropriate: https://bit.ly/31oT99j.
En Español: https://bit.ly/39f4dug.
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How to Talk to Children About Death After the Loss of a Loved One
How does Dr. Bailey stay sharp? Lectures on topics of the latest medical updates! Texas physicians must complete a minimum of 48 hours of continuing medical education every 24 months. Plus the American Board of Pediatrics requires at least 100 hours of educational activities and quality improvement collaboratives every 5 years to maintain board certification. #foreverlearning #ilovescience
What color will your baby’s eyes be? Here’s a chart that explains the genetic inheritance pattern of eye color.
Thanks to new techniques developed by Christos Papadelis, Ph.D., director of Research at the Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center at Cook Children’s, the ability to better locate the source of epilepsy has improved.
Improvement in precision of locating the source of seizures decreases the risk that a child will suffer from disability due to surgery. It also increases the odds that children will recover function and improve their quality of life without negative consequences.
While still not easy, this research will allow parents to feel even more confident about their decision to move forward with such a complex procedure as epilepsy surgery. #1in26
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Landmark Brain Surgery Research at Cook Children’s Published in Annals of Neurology