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  • Jennifer Bocian

    Provider profile for Jennifer Bocian, Senior I Physical Therapist at MWPH.

  • Brooke Schmelz

    Provider profile for Brooke Schmelz, occupational therapist at MWPH. ...

  • Amanda Aberg

    Provider profile for Amanda Aberg, Occupational Therapist at MWPH. ...

  • Infant Specialty Care Resources

    Center for Neonatal Transitional Care Resources

  • Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Opens State's Newest Pediatric Rehabilitation Center

    MWPH Opens State’s Newest Pediatric Rehabilitation Center

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  • Baltimore Sleep Center

    Information about the Baltimore location of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Sleep Center at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.

  • Diabetes

    A team of Maryland's leading pediatric endocrinologists have come together to establish a unique program to ensure that all children who have been diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes receive intensive diabetes training and education.

  • Brain Injury

    An acquired brain injury (also known as traumatic brain injury) is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth. It is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative.

  • Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

    The Function Can Be Fun Program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides evaluation and direct skilled intervention for children who suffer with asymmetrical hand usage from various diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, neurological impairments, traumatic brain injury, strokes and brachial plexus palsy injuries.

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