UWTV Program: Daniel's Story: Craniofacial and Neurosurgery
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Daniel's Story: Craniofacial and Neurosurgery
Daniel was born with part of his brain outside his skull. His face didn't look like other people's. At Seattle Children's Hospital, a team of craniofacial and neurosurgeons sealed the opening to Daniel's brain to protect him from disease and injury. Learn more about this very complicated procedure in this University of Washington program, where doctors give Daniel the face he should have been born with.

This program has earned an Emmy nomination from the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for its outstanding production. It has already received a New York Festivals International Film and Video Competition bronze award earlier in 2008.

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Series Title:Inside Access
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Subject(s):Health and Medicine
Speaker(s): Richard Ellenbogen, M.D., F.A.C.S., Theodore S. Roberts endowed chair in pediatric neurosurgery, adjunct professor, radiology, UW School of Medicine, chief of neurosurgery at Harborview Medical Center, Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center

Mike Cunningham, director of the craniofacial team, The Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center

Joe Gruss, chief of plastic surgery, The Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center

Related Link(s):UW Medicine Web site
Production Date: 03/08/2007
Runtime: 19:50
Rating:TV-PG
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