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Welcome to Pediatric Heart Lung Center


The Pediatric Heart Lung Center (PHLC) is a research and clinical care program focused on developing innovative approaches towards the investigation and treatment of severe cardiac and pulmonary disorders in children.

The overall purpose is to establish a multidisciplinary program to stimulate new understanding and novel strategies for the treatment of childhood cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.

The approach is to foster the integration of basic and clinical sciences, as well as the development of multidisciplinary approaches to these diseases, by integrating key personnel from different Sections within the Department of Pediatrics, including Pulmonology, Cardiology, Neonatology, and Critical Care and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

By supporting programs that link bench research with bedside clinical care and clinical investigation, the PHLC provides an environment that promotes more rapid clinical application of "cutting-edge" technologies.


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Contact Us

Please direct your questions or requests for additional information about the Pediatric Heart Lung Center to:

Robin Mascotti
Pediatric Heart Lung Center
Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清
13123 East 16th Avenue, B-395
Aurora, 麻豆传媒高清 80045
Tel: 720-777-5821
E-mail: Robin Mascotti

Highlights

  • Our approach is to improve the clinical care and outcomes of children with diverse cardiopulmonary diseases by promoting:
    • improvements in current clinical care
    • multidisciplinary training for students, residents, and fellows
    • novel educational approaches to cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders
    • initiation of new and creative research approaches and programs
    • development of new clinical approaches to cardiopulmonary disease

Department of Pediatrics

CU Anschutz

Administrative Pavilion

13123 E. 16th Ave.

B065

Aurora, CO 80045


720-777-2715

 

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