
WashU Medicine Physicians
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Medical specialists with a mission to improve the health of people through excellence in patient care and medical discovery.
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http://physicians.wustl.edu 22-10-2019 19:01:02
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Join us for a free session with WashU Medicine pediatrician Brian Glen, DO, at Cloverleaf Pediatrics to help prepare for your new baby and learn the essentials for the early weeks of parenthood: cloverleafpediatrics.wustl.edu/patient-inform… WashU Medicine #pediatrician #newborncare


WashU Medicine Pediatrics & STLChildrensHospital have received accreditation from the Pulmonary Hypertension Association as a Pediatric Center of Comprehensive Care — recognizing our commitment to excellence in diagnosing & treating pulmonary hypertension in children. 💙 #PHAssociation


Kumar Vasudevan, MD, a WashU Medicine neurosurgeon at Christian Hospital, shares how he became inspired to go to medical school after experiencing a personal loss. WashU Med Taylor Family Department of Neurosurgery #neurosurgery #neurosurgeon #WashUMedicine


As the school year ends, now is good time to schedule your child’s annual school and sports physical. Appointments can fill up quickly, so book today and avoid the rush. Find a WashU Medicine pediatrician: physicians.wustl.edu/specialties/pe… #pediatrician #STLpediatrician #WashUMedicine


Arthritis is the #1 cause of disability in the U.S. With over 100 types, understanding the differences and symptoms can help you find the right WashU Medicine physician to help you manage your condition. Learn more: physicians.wustl.edu/pinpoint-your-… WashU Medicine Orthopedics #arthritis #washumed


Our incredible WashU Medicine nurses selflessly provide excellent care for patients day and night. During National Nurses Week, we express our continued gratitude for all they do. #NursesWeek2025 #NurseAppreciation #WashUMedicine


Join Erin Bakanas, MD, WashU Medicine palliative care physician, to discuss respecting patient desires at the end of their lives on Thursday, May 29 at 1 p.m. The Mirowitz Center hosts this free in-person event. Register here: bit.ly/41WIFgu WashU Medicine Palliative Medicine


Psychosis is one mental health challenge that can emerge during adolescence. Understanding how psychosis affects young people and knowing where to find support can make a meaningful difference. Learn more here: physicians.wustl.edu/signs-of-psych… WashU Medicine #mentalhealth #psychosis



WashU Medicine Psychiatry offers appointments at a new convenient location: Missouri Baptist Medical Center 3009 N. Ballas Road, Building A Suite 141A St. Louis, MO Call 314-286-1700 to schedule. Missouri Baptist WashU Medicine


A pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition when a blood clot gets stuck in a person’s lung. The road to recovery can be filled with challenges, but WashU Medicine has a clinic dedicated to post-PE care: physicians.wustl.edu/pulmonary-embo…



Increased access to specialized pediatric care moved one step closer to becoming a reality today as CoxHealth and STLChildrensHospital announced an agreement to expand pediatric care in southwest Missouri. Along with the expertise of WashU Medicine Physicians’ pediatric specialists, we


Cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation, can create challenges for a patient who wants to have a baby in the future. WashU Medicine reproductive endocrinologist Megan Gornet, MD, helps these patients preserve their fertility. Learn more: physicians.wustl.edu/when-cancer-tr…


Know your therapies? Maybe not! Chemo and immunotherapies aren't the same and work differently in the body. Listen as WashU Medicine medical oncologist Alice Zhou, MD, PhD, joins Dean, a Siteman Cancer Center patient, to help us distinguish between common cancer treatments and

Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a set of conditions that cause tumors to grow on nerve tissue. Because of how many other complications it can cause, lifetime monitoring is important. WashU Medicine pediatric neurologist, David Gutmann, MD, PhD, specializes in caring for these patients.



Martin Mwita was born with sickle cell disease and doctors told his mom he likely wouldn't live past age 35. But then a cure arrived. Learn more about his incredible journey and the cutting-edge treatment he received at WashU Medicine and STLChildrensHospital: medicine.washu.edu/news/regions-f…