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Learn more about UCSF Children's Hospital through the courageous stories of three families and meet some of the doctors dedicated to the care of children.
Introduction
This short video introduces UCSF Children's Hospital, the No. 1 hospital in Northern California for pediatric care, according to U.S. News & World Report. The birthplace of groundbreaking research and medical advances that have revolutionized health care for children worldwide, UCSF Children's Hospital has more than 150 pediatric specialists in over 40 areas of medicine who treat about 55,000 children every year. Children with complex, often life-threatening diseases come from throughout Northern California -- as well as from across the nation -- for care.
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The video is 1 minute and 17 seconds in length.
Patient Stories
Diabetes
Pediatric endocrinologists at UCSF Children's Hospital diagnose and manage children with a variety of endocrine disorders and diabetes. To learn more, visit the Hormonal Disorder section or watch this video about the experience of one patient told by his mother and doctor.
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The video is 2 minutes and 30 seconds in length.
Heart Care
The UCSF Pediatric Heart Center consists of an integrated group of doctors, nurses and other health professionals working together to offer comprehensive, single-point-of-access, patient centered care to infants, children and adolescents with heart disease. The UCSF Fetal Cardiovascular Program performs sophisticated imaging as early as the late first trimester to assess and manage fetal and pediatric heart disease. To learn more, visit the Heart Care section or watch this video about the experience of a mother of twins with heart defects diagnosed while still in the womb.
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The video is 4 minutes and 40 seconds in length.
Cancer
The Children's Cancer and Blood Disease Program at UCSF Children's Hospital is an international leader in the treatment of cancer and blood diseases, including bone marrow transplant for children with primary immunodeficiency diseases, marrow failure syndromes, genetic diseases, cancers and other life-threatening illnesses. To learn more, visit the Cancer and Blood Diseases section or watch this video about the experience of a boy with leukemia shared by his mother and doctors.
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The video is 3 minutes and 45 seconds in length.
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