2 results match your criteria: "Lucy Gooding Pediatric Neurosurgery Center at Wolfson Children's Hospital[Affiliation]"

The value of head circumference measurements after 36 months of age: a clinical report and review of practice patterns.

J Neurosurg Pediatr

August 2015

Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville, Lucy Gooding Pediatric Neurosurgery Center at Wolfson Children's Hospital, and Baptist Health of Northeast Florida; and.

OBJECT The cranium is documented to grow from birth through adolescence. The standard of practice in primary care is measuring head circumference and plotting growth using curves that stop at 36 months. The authors report the importance of their experience with measuring head circumference in the child and same-sex parent beyond 36 months.

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Creating a working group for prenatal diagnosis and management as a venue to facilitate neurosurgery health care delivery.

Pediatr Neurosurg

May 2012

Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville, Lucy Gooding Pediatric Neurosurgery Center at Wolfson Children's Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA. hector.james @ jax.ufl.edu

Background/aims: To facilitate the communication and engagement with the parents of a fetus with a neurosurgical condition, as well as subsequent care of the newborn, the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery of the University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville created a multidisciplinary working group.

Methods: The University of Florida Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery performed a staged process to develop a multidisciplinary prenatal working group. Phase I: establish communications with perinatology, neonatology and radiology.

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