About the Program
The Program for Immigrant and Refugee Child Health (PIRCH) promotes the advancement of clinical knowledge and systematic solutions that continually refine the standard of health care for immigrant and refugee children.
Through the collaborative efforts of Texas Children鈥檚 Hospital and 糖心视频 of Medicine with local, state, and national partners, the program supports innovative initiatives in the following areas:
- Quality of care
- Access to health services
- Education of medical providers and trainees
- Community collaboration and awareness
- Translational research
DeBord, Logan, Kali Ann Hopkins, and Padma Swamy. 鈥.鈥 Children. 6.8. (2019): 87-91.
Castillo, Jonathan, Kellen Gandy, Viachaslau Bradko, and Heidi Castillo. "." Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 12 (2019): 345鈥359.
Castillo, Jonathan and Timothy J. Brei. "." Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 12 (2019): 337鈥338.
Fredricks, Karla. "." Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk. 10.2 (2019): 1-4.
Morrison, Annie, Karla Fredricks, and Neeraj Agrawal. 鈥.鈥 Pediatrics. 142.6 (2018): 1-3.
Swamy, Padma and Marsha R. Griffin. 鈥溾 APSAC Advisor. 30.4 (2018): 3-5.
Giri, Minal, Brad D. Berman, Karla Fredricks, Jack Levine, Julie M. Linton, Diana Montoya-Williams, Padma Swamy, Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo, and Janine Young. 鈥.鈥 Zero to Three. 39.1 (2018): 38-48.
Swamy, Padma, Eric A. Russell, Anna M. Mandalakas, and Marsha R. Griffin. 鈥.鈥 Current Tropical Medicine Reports. 5 (2018): 96-103.
Uwemedimo, Omolara T., Ana C. Monterrey, and Julie M. Linton. 鈥.鈥 Pediatrics. 140.6 (2017): 1-3.
For Additional Information
Contact Dr. Karla Fredricks