From 5 a.m. alarms and well-worn running shoes to paper articles, calm playlists, and the daily pause before reacting, Vincent Duron, MD, keeps his routine steady, thoughtful, and just a little old-school.
Born with his intestines outside his body, Ethan’s first moments were a fight for survival—yet from the very beginning, he lived up to the name his mother would give him: brave.
From groundbreaking tissue engineering to spontaneous healing in newborns, Dr. Middlesworth shares how pediatric surgery is redefining what’s possible—one tiny patient at a time.
Steven Stylianos MD leaves Columbia University Irving Medical Center to lead Division of Pediatric Surgery at Rutgers Health New Jersey Medical School.
ECMO's evolution, marked by breakthroughs in pediatric care, demonstrates how relentless innovation and commitment to improving outcomes can transform even the most daunting medical challenges into stories of hope and survival.
When her newborn son Nate's jaundice didn't fade, Wanwan's concern led to a diagnosis of biliary atresia, a rare and serious liver condition. A powerful glimpse into navigating the challenges of this life-altering disease.
Dr. Steven Stylianos, Chief of Pediatric Surgery, reflects on his unexpected journey to becoming pediatric surgeon. He shares insights on complex surgeries, the power of mentorship, and his commitment to advancing peer support programs for physicians.
Interview with Vincent Duron, MD about his work, career, and fetal surgery including minimally invasive prenatal repair of spina bifida and treatment of CDH.