Arterial Switch Operation, Heart, Patient Stories, Transposition of the Great Arteries

2 years after emergency heart surgery when he was born, Trent is happy and energetic

Trent Robinson was rushed to Norton Children’s Hospital by ambulance from a nearby hospital just after being delivered by emergency cesarean section in March 2018. “He was turning blue. I got to see him for a split second as I was lying on the operating table,” said Brooklynn Robinson, Trent’s mother. Trent was diagnosed with…

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Employee stories - Norton Childrens, Trauma

Providing kids the highest level of trauma care

Norton Children’s Hospital is home to the region’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, meaning it is equipped to provide the highest level of trauma care. Mary E. Fallat, M.D., is one of the main reasons why. When Dr. Fallat, pediatric surgeon with Norton Children’s Surgery, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, and the…

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COVID19, Employee stories - Norton Childrens

Medical care returns to historic Anchorage house via telehealth

For pediatrician Heather Felton, M.D., seeing patients from her home is new. For her house, it’s like old times. The home Dr. Felton and her family bought in Anchorage, Kentucky, five years ago was built around 1900 and owned by Joseph Winston, M.D. He lived and practiced in the house — treating the sick, providing…

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Diabetes, Endocrinology, Recipes

Diabetes-friendly recipes: Hummus or guacamole roll-ups

GUACAMOLE ROLL-UPS Ingredients: 4 whole-wheat tortillas 1 cup Simple Truth traditional guacamole, 1/4 cup per tortilla 3 to 4 pieces sliced turkey or ham Shredded lettuce 3 to 4 Roma tomatoes, diced Shredded low-fat cheese, optional Norton Children’s Endocrinology, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine Norton Children’s Endocrinology provides diabetes care for children at…

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Child Abuse Prevention

The role a father plays in child abuse prevention

A child’s well-being is based on many social factors tied to their parents. According to David Cozart, director of the Lexington Leadership Foundation’s Fatherhood Initiative, a critical social factor influencing the health and well-being of children is their fathers. According to David, not only do fathers play a critical role in the healthy development of…

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Child Abuse Prevention

How to tell if a bruise is from abuse

A bruise means that a child is just rambunctious, right? Possibly, but some bruising can signify something much more serious: child abuse. Being able to tell whether a bruise could be from abuse can help protect a child. Many people have the misconception that bruising is obvious and matches the size of an adult hand….

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Child Abuse Prevention, COVID19

COVID-19 stresses could lead to more child abuse, but families can reduce risks

Families having to face financial, emotional and other stresses — combined with long periods of time isolated at home with a lack of structure during the COVID-19 pandemic — can lead to potentially dangerous situations when it comes to child abuse. According to pediatricians, including one who heads a local task force on child abuse,…

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Back to School, COVID19, News, Norton Childrens Medical Group, Prevention & Wellness

With schools reopening, make sure kids have their shots

With Louisville-area public schools reopening, many kids may need to catch up on their immunization schedule and get their regular wellness exams. “It’s very important that everyone is prepared,” said Becky S. Carothers, M.D., pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Broadway. “This especially includes making sure your child is up to date on their…

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Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD), Heart, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Patient Stories

As an adult with congenital heart disease, a 27-year-old is giving back

To look at Samantha Stallings today as an active, working adult, you would never know that she’s been fighting for her health all 27 of her years. Her journey with Norton Children’s began the day she was born six weeks premature and transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Norton Children’s Hospital. Now…

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Endocrinology, Recipes

Recipe: Easy trail mix

Having healthy snacks available can be crucial for families on the go with a child with diabetes. You can make this easy trail mix ahead of time and portion for single 1-ounce servings for a quick, easy snack when you need it. EASY TRAIL MIX Servings: 10 to 12 portions, 1 ounce each 1 cup…

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Coarctation of the Aorta, Heart, Norton Childrens Hospital, Norton Womens & Childrens Hospital, Patient Stories

Just days old, Ace Graham was diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition

Ace Graham soon will celebrate his second birthday, an accomplishment that most families take for granted. But for his parents, T.J. and Allie Graham, and his extended family, each day is a blessing, and nothing is taken for granted. Ace was born March 22, 2018, and everything appeared fine. He was healthy, and within a…

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Health & Wellness, Infectious Disease, News, Prevention & Wellness

How to prevent strep throat

When your child comes down with strep throat, you may be inclined to think, “Who’s next?” That doesn’t have to be the case. While this illness can be passed easily from one person to another, there are ways to prevent strep throat from spreading. The bacteria that cause strep throat are in the nose and…

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