Ethan Rutherford is your typical 14-year-old boy. He enjoys bowling on his junior league, racing go-karts and working to complete all the requirements to become an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America. On Jan. 20, his world flipped upside down when he went into sudden cardiac arrest. Ethan and his family had plans […]
Look out world, Kya’s motoring now
The minute Kya Crowe realized the adapted Power Wheels Jeep was hers, she began kicking her legs, giggling and pulling in her fists close to her chest — a habit of hers when she’s overjoyed. Kya was 1 of 7 participants included in last month’s Inclusioneers Adapt-a-Car Workshop, which modifies ride-on cars for children with […]
New neurologist loves clowning around, man’s best friend
For pediatric neurologist, Ian Rossman, MD, PhD, there’s nothing quite as comforting as being greeted by a cold nose and wagging tail. While dogs are his constant companion at home, Dr. Rossman is the one who provides constant care — from diagnosis to treatment — to his patients with brain, spinal cord and nervous system […]