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      Whether you are a patient parent or a health care professional, you'll find quick access to information on health conditions and research on advances in treatment. Review the topics below for health care resources and find some inspiration on how children are overcoming health challenges. Plus learn how the hospital advocates for quality pediatric healthcare in Texas. Health care professionals explore opportunities for continuing education and research studies.

      Research Studies

      Our extensive research studies contribute to the discovery of breakthrough pediatric treatments. Use our Research Sort tool to find studies about a variety of pediatric health conditions.

      Legislative Advocacy

      Our hospital is a member of the Children's Hospital Association of Texas, a nonprofit association dedicated to ensuring that Texas children receive quality patient care.

      Hospital Publications

      We publish several online and print publications to offer parents health advice for their children and to provide readers with the latest hospital news.

      Professional Education

      We offer a variety of continuing education options featuring the latest trends and technologies to doctors, nurses and allied health professionals year round.

      Fellowships and Residency Programs

      Recent graduates can join one of our fellowships or medical residency programs. You'll have an opportunity to contribute to research renowned for accelerating advancements in pediatric care.

      Faculty and Student Orientation

      Every student and faculty member must complete orientation and privacy training before entering Texas Children's Hospital.

     
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