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  2. University of Missouri Women's and Children's Hospital

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    The University of Missouri Children's Hospital, also known as the MU Children's Hospital, was the largest pediatric health care facility in Mid-Missouri.More than 100 physicians provided care in more than 30 pediatric specialties including cardiology, cancer and surgical specialties, [6] radiology, a pediatric sleep lab, and plastic and reconstructive surgery.

  3. Pediatric surgery - Wikipedia

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    Subspecialties of pediatric surgery itself include: neonatal surgery and fetal surgery. Other areas of surgery also have pediatric specialties of their own that require further training during the residencies and in a fellowship: pediatric cardiothoracic (surgery on the child's heart and/or lungs, including heart and/or lung transplantation), pediatric nephrological surgery (surgery on the ...

  4. Summa Health Akron Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Summa Health–Akron Campus West Tower opens. It includes the new main entrance to the hospital, operating rooms, a 22-bed neonatal intensive care unit, labor and delivery rooms, prep and recovery rooms, a newborn observation room, women's health services, breast center and 108 private inpatient rooms. [12] 2023

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  6. Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    Well newborn nurseries have the capability to provide neonatal resuscitation at every delivery; evaluate and provide postnatal care to healthy newborn infants; stabilize and provide care for infants born at 35 to 37 weeks' gestation who remain physiologically stable; and stabilize newborn infants who are ill and those born less than 35 weeks ...

  7. Fetal surgery - Wikipedia

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    The overall perinatal mortality after open surgery has been estimated to be approximately 6%, according to a study in the United States 2003. [5] All future pregnancies for the mother require cesarean delivery because of the hysterotomy. [3] Fetal surgery is not thought to decrease maternal fertility. [3]

  8. St. Louis Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    2009-2011: one of ten hospitals to make the U.S. News Honor Roll by ranking in all 10 specialties evaluated (cancer, diabetes and endocrine disorders, digestive disorders, heart and heart surgery, kidney disorders, neonatal care, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, respiratory disorders, and urology). [15] [16] [17]

  9. Neonatology - Wikipedia

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    The mean hospital cost for a maternal/neonatal stay was $4,300 in 2012 (as opposed to $8,500 for medical stays and $21,200 for surgical stays in 2012). [19] Encouragingly, an increasing number of programs focused on collaboration of newborn care are now being established all over the world.