Children's Hospital Colorado

Surgery Resources for Healthcare Professionals

We collaborate with every specialty in the hospital to advance new surgical techniques, teach tomorrow’s surgeons and give our patients a brighter today.

At Children's Hospital Colorado, we're committed to helping all healthcare professionals improve the quality of life for children who need surgery. Get the latest information to improve your practice and learn about innovation within our surgical programs.

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For the latest cutting-edge research and innovative collaborations in pediatric surgery, read more in Q: Advances and Answers in Pediatric Health.

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Professional resources

Charting Pediatrics is a weekly podcast for pediatric healthcare providers. In this series, specialists from Children's Hospital Colorado examine the latest treatments for the most common complaints in pediatric medicine. Listen and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes and Google Play.

Art and Science of Managing AOM

In this episode, Peggy Kelley, MD, joins us to discuss the classic symptoms and treatment for acute otitis media (AOM). She also discusses safe antibiotic prescribing practices and how to approach treatment failure.

Case Study: Laryngomalacia

In this episode, we're examining the case of Rachel, a baby who presented with laryngomalacia. The case started in a primary care pediatrician's office and ended in the Children's Colorado Aerodigestive Program.

Pediatric surgeons in our Center for Children's Surgery are constantly pushing boundaries to discover and implement the safest and most effective treatments. In our educational video series, Children's Colorado experts discuss how we’re advancing the field of pediatric surgery.

Nanotechnology in Diabetic Wound Healing

Carlos Zgheib, PhD, discusses his research using nanotechnology and biomaterials for diabetic foot ulcers. He is exploring ways to treat inflammation and oxidative stress synergistically, so both can be treated at the same time.

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