Clinical

Find out how research at St. Jude underlies clinical progress in the care and treatment of cancer, blood disorders, neurological disease and more. 

Hand hygiene a crucial component of preventing viral spread
Hand hygiene a crucial component of preventing viral spread

Hand hygiene a crucial component of preventing viral spread

Mike O’Kelly

You learned how to do it before you could spell it. It may be one of the most important things you can do to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Image of petri dish
Image of petri dish

Infection prevention and control: Planning patient protection during a pandemic

Stacey Wiedower

Read how early planning to protect patients and staff through infection prevention measures readied this facility for the pandemic.

The most important thing for parents and caregivers is to take care of themselves first.
The most important thing for parents and caregivers is to take care of themselves first.

Self-care: The No. 1 thing you can do for your child

Keith Crabtree, PhD

This psychologist gives advice on caring for infant and toddler mental health, and the No. 1 thing to do isn’t what you would expect. %

The HemoFOCUS screening process uses a standardized rating scale to screen children with hemophilia for symptoms of ADHD.
The HemoFOCUS screening process uses a standardized rating scale to screen children with hemophilia for symptoms of ADHD.

New screening process helps clinicians identify educational and mental health problems in children with hemophilia

Jacklyn Boggs

The HemoFOCUS screening process uses a standardized rating scale to screen children with hemophilia for inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, which are symptoms of ADHD. The goal is to improve the odds that patients with a dual diagnosis will be identified and will receive appropriate educational and psychosocial services.

Physician partnerships and telemedicine advance treatments and cures
Physician partnerships and telemedicine advance treatments and cures

Physician partnerships and telemedicine advance treatments and cures

Ibrahim Qaddoumi, MD, MS

Telemedicine, identified in 1879 as a way to reduce patient office visits, has become a necessary way to enhance the quality of care throughout the world.

Meeting of the minds: Standardizing communication to improve patient handoffs and transitions of care
Meeting of the minds: Standardizing communication to improve patient handoffs and transitions of care

Meeting of the minds: Standardizing communication to improve patient handoffs and transitions of care

James Hoffman, PharmD, MS

These communications programs have a significant impact in helping ensure patient care is consistent across care teams.

Five steps to help your teens make the most of teletherapy
Five steps to help your teens make the most of teletherapy

Five steps to help your teens make the most of teletherapy

Megan Wilkins, PhD

COVID-19 gave rise to a new mental health care option for teens: telehealth video visits. Use these tips to help your teen maximize the benefits.

Nine tips to talk with teens about COVID-19
Nine tips to talk with teens about COVID-19

Nine tips to talk with teens about COVID-19

Jennifer Allen, PhD

Even during a pandemic, teens may avoid discussing feelings with their parents. Use these 9 tips to help your teen open up about COVID-19-related angst.

Helping patients with sickle cell disease take charge of their health
Helping patients with sickle cell disease take charge of their health

Helping patients with sickle cell disease take charge of their health

Jane Hankins, MD

Read how doctors are creating the sickle cell app with the input of sickle cell patients to support patients and their treatment.

Clinical trials in the spotlight
Clinical trials in the spotlight

Clinical trials in the spotlight

Elizabeth Fox, MD, MS

Clinical trials drive new therapies for children with diseases like cancer. Learn how St. Jude and others are making it easier to find open trials and view results.