It starts with a question:
No matter what name is on the hospital, we’re all working to answer the same questions. The ones we ask with our hearts and answer with our heads.
See how we’re working towards answersMeet the team behind the questions
Correcting a genetic defect
We may be able to destroy diseased tissue or brain tumors deep in the brain using laser ablation.
Francesco Mangano, DO, FACS, FAAP, FACOS discussing strategies for more precision in robotic-assisted brain surgery
We’re changing our practices based on the new information; we use medications less often as a first-line intervention.
Scott Powers, PHD, ABPP, FAHS on how unexpected findings help Cincinnati Children’s rethink migraine care
The technology allows us to be more creative and experimental in the planning phase.
Jesse Skoch, MD pointing to new 3D modeling that can shorten craniofacial surgery up to two hours
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Andrew Hershey, MD, PhD, FAHS
Endowed Chair and Director, Division of Neurology; Headache Medicine Specialist, Division of Neurology 513-636-4222 andrew.hershey@cchmc.orgSee Info
Francesco Mangano, DO, FACS, FAAP, FACOS
Mary Jane and Bob Tritsch Chair; Division Chief, Pediatric Neurosurgery; Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics 513-803-4224 francesco.mangano@cchmc.orgStudy may offer double benefit for patients with DIPG, HGG
Making strides in neuromuscular disease care