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Comprehensive Program for Feeding Disorders
A national leader in treating children with feeding disorders, the Comprehensive Program for Feeding Disorders at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers high-quality, interdisciplinary care delivered in a cost-effective manner, teaches of health professional and conducts research related to feeding disorders.
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Weigh Smart Specialists
Meet the Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Weigh Smart staff.
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Behavioral Health Specialists
The behavioral health staff, psychology faculty, neuropsychology and psychiatry teams.
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Physical Therapy
The overall goal of physical therapy is to maximize each patient’s participation in their family, school and recreation activities and routines.
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Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act: Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act.
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Child Life and Therapeutic Recreation
Child Life and Therapeutic Recreation Specialists at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital focus on the psychosocial, developmental and educational needs of children and promote normal childhood growth and development.
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Child Life and Therapeutic Recreation Internship Program
The Child Life & Therapeutic Recreation internship program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital pairs Interns with a Certified Child Life Specialist or a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who provide supervised and guided experiences with children while supporting the development of professional child life skills and/or therapeutic recreation skills.
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MW Pediatric Community Rehabilitation Services
138 Industry Lane , Unit 5A, Forest Hill, MD 21050, 410-578-3768
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Jobs at MWPH
Careers in caring at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Mt Washington Pediatric Foundation Announces New Foundation Board Members
The Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation, Inc., (“Foundation”) an advisory board of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), announced today that two new board members have been selected to serve on the organization’s board of directors. They were confirmed by the Mt. Washington Hospital Board of Trustees at their September meeting, and will help further the hospital’s mission to provide support for the highest quality patient care programs for infants, children and adolescents.