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  2. Sorrel King - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2001, Josie King (18 months old) suffered an accident in a hot bath she accidentally drew for herself, which resulted in second-degree burns on 60% of her body. Sorrel King called an ambulance that took her to Johns Hopkins Hospital Bayview Center. [3] Her daughter was treated with skin grafts, intravenous fluids, and pain ...

  3. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, William J. and Charles H. Mayo Professor and Chair of Neurologic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgery faculty member; Mark C. Rogers, first director of the pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1977, authored Rogers' Textbook of Pediatric Intensive Care

  4. List of children's hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Herman & Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai: Baltimore: Maryland: 22 3 Johns Hopkins Children's Center: Baltimore Maryland 196 Level I Pediatric 4 10 Kennedy Krieger Institute: Baltimore Maryland Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital: Baltimore Maryland 67 University of Maryland Children's Hospital: Baltimore Maryland 117 4 1

  5. Johns Hopkins Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.Founded in 1889, Johns Hopkins Hospital and its school of medicine are considered to be the founding institutions of modern American medicine and the birthplace of numerous famed medical traditions, including rounds, residents, and house staff. [8]

  6. Sapna Kudchadkar - Wikipedia

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    While serving as director of the Johns Hopkins PICU Clinical Research Program, Kudchadkar teamed up with the Department of Biomedical Engineering to develop a walker to assist critically ill patients in the PICU. The walker was designed to hold multiple medical devices connected to a patient so the patient could participate in PICU Up!

  7. The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System Awards ... - AOL

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    SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, one of the world's premier academic medical centers, has selected the 3M 360 Encompass System to integrate and ...

  8. Intensive care medicine - Wikipedia

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    During that year, critical care medicine accounted for 0.56% of GDP, 4.2% of national health expenditure and about 13% of hospital costs. [33] In 2011, hospital stays with ICU services accounted for just over one-quarter of all discharges (29.9%) but nearly one-half of aggregate total hospital charges (47.5%) in the United States. The mean ...

  9. Pediatric intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    The PICU most commonly referred to as first is the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in 1967 by John Downes. [5] The PICU at Lurie Children's Hospital was also established in 1967, the same year as the unit at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The establishment of these early units eventually led to hundreds of PICUs being developed ...