Posts Tagged ‘pediatric hydrocephalus’
Looking Back…Moving Forward: There Has to be a Better Way
As the Hydrocephalus Association continues its history series commemorating our 30th anniversary, Barrett O’Connor, chair of the HA board of directors, shares a personal message to the hydrocephalus community.
Read MoreAnnouncing our 2013 Hydrocephalus Association TTC Scholarship Recipients!
Congratulations to our 2013 Hydrocephalus Association Teens Take Charge (TTC) Scholarship Recipients! Our TTC scholarship program is made possible through the generous support of the Medtronic Foundation.
Read MoreHCRN Update: Shunt Infection Risk and Treatment in Children
Dr. Tamara Simon discusses her work as the Principal Investigator for the shunt infection registry for the Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network. Her study aims to understand the risk factors associated with shunt infection and how shunt infections are being treated.
Read MoreLooking Back…Moving Forward: Rising to the Challenge
As we continue our interview series commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Hydrocephalus Association, we sit down with former Board of Directors member and lifelong hydrocephalus advocate Mark Geiger.
Read MoreLooking Back…Moving Forward: Houston, We Have Lift Off!
The Hydrocephalus Association 30th anniversary interview series continues with our Houston WALK Co-Chair, Margaret Powers as she shares her thoughts about the Hydrocephalus Association and starting and coordinating a WALK.
Read MoreHA Established Investigator Publishes Research Findings on Congenital Hydrocephalus
James P. (Pat) McAllister, PhD, Director of Basic Hydrocephalus Research at the University of Utah and a Hydrocephalus Association Established Investigator grantee, has had his research findings related to congenital hydrocephalus published in the journal, Cell and Tissue Research.
Read MoreLooking Back…Moving Forward: It Doesn’t Make Us Different…It Makes Us Stronger
Teens Take Charge Advisory Council member, Wyatt Barris, speaks out about living with hydrocephalus and being an advocate for the condition.
Read MoreLooking Back…Moving Forward: From the NICU to Medical School
Jennifer Bechard sits down with Jamie Wright, our Support Group Leader in Houston, TX, as we continue our history series commemorating our 30th anniversary. Jamie was born six weeks prematurely, diagnosed with post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus, and was shunted at 20 months old. She is now in her second year of medical school at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, where she is in a combined MD/PhD program.
Read MoreMary Smellie-Decker Award Recipient Announced
The Hydrocephalus Association (HA) with the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) are pleased to announce this year’s Mary Smellie-Decker award recipient.
Read MoreVoices from Our Community: Abby Shares Her Life Experiences With Hydrocephalus!
By: Abby Wood Hi! My name is Abby. I turned 12 years old at the…
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