Davidson Archive — Page 32 of 40
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June 18, 2024
A patient wanted to eat a juicy Bonnaroo burger, but he had to learn to swallow food again after neck cancer. Julie Judkins-Giffin helped him get there.
“She taught me exercises that strengthened my throat muscles, which enabled me to eat again and gave me my life back.” -
June 14, 2024
Removing race improves accuracy of lung function testing in children
The study suggests the adjustment for race in spirometry resulted in an underreporting — and thus possibly undertreatment — of chronic lung diseases, including asthma and cystic fibrosis, in Black children. -
June 13, 2024
Melanie Walker implemented a new mechanical breathing assist mode in the PICU in just four days. Her quick work saved a child’s life.
Walker received a VUMC Credo Award for her dedication to that patient and to quality and safe respiratory care for pediatric patients. -
June 12, 2024
From clinic to comic cons: Team helps nonverbal, nonmobile patient unlock his interviewing voice
Seven years ago, asking questions was not possible. Ivan, who is nonverbal and nonmobile, had no way to communicate. What he was thinking, feeling or wanting was always a “best guess” for his mom. -
June 6, 2024
Stokes, Austin, Rosas-Salazar honored by the American Thoracic Society
The mission of the ATS is to promote the respiratory health of children and adolescents and to improve the care of children with respiratory disease through research, education, patient care and advocacy. -
June 6, 2024
A man who wears “20 different hats,” Jonathan Kraft earns Credo Award for his dedication to pediatric patients and his colleagues
“In the OR, kids don’t have anyone except the doctors, techs and nurses taking care of them. They can’t speak for themselves. I realize the privilege and responsibility I have to those kids, and I’ve felt a lot of purpose in my role.” -
June 5, 2024
A seriously ill patient was scared she wouldn’t survive the night — until she met nurse Inga-Liese Konynenbelt in the VUMC Emergency Department
“Inga made me feel that I was going to be OK. I am eternally grateful for her.”