Neuro-Oncology Program at Nicklaus Children's hospital as he discusses the latest developments for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric brain tumors." />
New Developments in the Management of Brain Tumors with Dr. Khatib
New Developments in the Management of Brain Tumors with Dr. Khatib
Published on: 2/26/2021
Join Dr. Ziad Khatib, pediatric hematology/oncologist and director of the Neuro-Oncology Program at Nicklaus Children's hospital as he discusses the latest developments for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric brain tumors.
The Nicklaus Children’s Neuroscience Institute has a rich 45-year history of delivering world-class neurologic and neurosurgical care to children and young adults through leading edge treatment, research, surgical innovation, and compassionate, family-centered care. To reflect the institute’s growth into a globally-recognized leader, it has rebranded from the Brain Institute to the Neuroscience Institute – a name that conveys its deep commitment to advancing care and meeting the needs of children and families everywhere.
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