Posts Tagged ‘Nina Shapiro’
Tonsillectomy Breakthrough
When does a recurring sore throat require a drastic treatment? AJGpr client, Dr. Nina Shapiro, the Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology and an Associate Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA was a guest on The Doctors to discuss if and when parents should consider scheduling a tonsillectomy for their child.
Watch this clip, where Dr. Shapiro demonstrates the older versus newer techniques for removing tonsils on The Doctors.
Dr. Shapiro is the author of Take A Deep Breath: Clear the Air for the Health of Your Child.
Mike Caruthers is the host of the radio show Something You Should Know. My client, Dr. Nina Shapiro was a recent guest on his show – the subject – breathing problems in Children.
If anyone should have the answers to these questions it’s Dr. Shapiro, Director of Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat at the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA, and Associate Professor of Surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA about her new book, Take a Deep Breath: Clear The Air For The Health Of Your Child (World Scientific, January 2012).
Have a listen here.
Check out the new review of Dr. Nina Shapiro’s book Take A Deep Breath: Clear the Air for the Health of Your Child on momscleaniarforce.org
Lisa Davis, host of It’s Your Health radio recently interviewed Dr. Nina Shapiro, Director of Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat at the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA, and Associate Professor of Surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA about her new book, Take a Deep Breath: Clear The Air For The Health Of Your Child (World Scientific, January 2012).
Listen here.
Dr. Nina Shapiro will be signing copies of her newly released book Take A Deep Breath: Clear The Air For The Health Of Your Child at Chevaliers bookstore:
WHEN: Saturday, January 14th
TIME: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
WHERE: Chevalier’s Books, 126 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90004
PHONE: 323-465-1334
Dr. Shapiro is both Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology and Associate Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Take A Deep Breath sheds new light on the latest research in pediatric breathing issues, sleep issues, and airway safety. The book explains all of the puzzling and oftentimes distressing breathing patterns our children have throughout development. From the uppermost part of the breathing apparatus, the nose, to the lowermost part, the lungs, this book explains which problems are truly worrisome, and which are actually normal stages in a child’s growth.