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Tissue Expansion
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Tissue Expansion

Tissue expansion involves the stretching of skin and soft tissue. It is done before reconstructive surgery to replace skin that has been burned, injured, or that has a large birthmark.

Job Shadowing and Internships
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Job Shadowing and Internships

Learn more about job shadowing and internship opportunities for high school and college students.

Baby Registry Series: Diaper Changes & Container Safety
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Baby Registry Series: Diaper Changes & Container Safety

Babies don’t need anything fancy, but there are a few things to keep in mind to prepare your home for safe diaper changes and playtime.

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Common Terms

You are going to hear a lot of medical jargon in the NICU. You can always ask question but this list of common terms will be a great guide to reference during your stay.

Stalking: Recognize, Respond and Refer for Safety
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Stalking: Recognize, Respond and Refer for Safety

Stalking is when someone repeatedly, persistently, and unwantedly follows, harasses, or monitors your activities, both in-person and online, causing fear or safety concerns. If you or someone you know is experiencing stalking, it is important to remember to follow the three Rs: Recognize, Respond and Refer.

What Types of Birth Control Are 99% Effective?
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What Types of Birth Control Are 99% Effective?

Parents are probably familiar with the birth control pill, but there are other options of birth control available for your teen that don’t have to be taken every day.

Healthy Meals and Snacks for the Busy Athlete
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Healthy Meals and Snacks for the Busy Athlete

Your child’s nutrition directly affects their performance both on and off the field. And proper nutrition also helps prevent illness and injury. Many young athletes do not have a snack before they head out to practice after school, but snacks are an important part of an athlete’s day.

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The Enema Program

The Enema Program at CCPR is part of the Bowel Management Program for children with anorectal malformation, Hirschsprung disease or a spinal condition.

Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE)
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Protein Losing Enteropathy (PLE)

Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) explains the condition when the body loses important proteins because they are leaking into the intestines.

Breastfeeding Myths
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Breastfeeding Myths

As we celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, it is important to debunk some common myths about human milk feeding that can make things harder for new parents.

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