Ann Reed, M.D.
@annreedmd
Mother, Children's Advocate Pediatric Rheumatologist, Chair of Pediatrics at Duke University Medical Center and Physician in Chief of Duke Children’s
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05-10-2012 16:42:00
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Excited to see our manuscript on development of Wilms in children with WAGR come out! Great work by all our coauthors! Harold Leraas, M.D. Duke Children's UNC Children's PSORC SIOP International Wilms tumor characteristics, surgical management, outcomes, and chronic kidney disease in
Join Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD, Duke Children's, for our upcoming webinar on #GeneTherapy for #Cardiomyopathies, cosponsored by SADS & HeartUniversity.org. Register: sads.org/resources/heal….
Welcome Dr Jeff Baker sharing the history of Medicine in Durham Duke Children's Ann Reed, M.D.
Excited to hear about Pediatric Sarcoma from Drs Graves and Skapek Duke Children's Ann Reed, M.D.
The Power of Giving Back to your community. Working@Duke Duke Children's Ann Reed, M.D.
Congrats and thank you top resident poster presenters Lilianna Suarez, Alexandria Card, Lily Segal, and Maureen Farrell! Thanks organizers Jen Crotty and Dan Ostrovsky UNC School of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine ECU Brody School of Medicine
Congrats Dr. Kimberly Montez on much deserved Outstanding Community Service Award! Wake Forest University School of Medicine Kimberly Montez, MD, MPH, FAAP susan mims
Happy Birthday Duke Children's Ann Reed, M.D.
Hearing about a major health crisis opioid use disorder in adolescents and young adults with Dr Clifton Duke Children's Ann Reed, M.D. Dukemedpeds
New Duke Children's research shows that giant cell tumors of bone among children are more common in metaphyseal sites than previously believed and should be included in differential diagnoses. Read the full article ➡️ bit.ly/3Xc8973
Honored to have Dr Henry Rice speak to us about his work to improve health in children @dukechildrens Ann Reed, M.D.