Ali Rabbani, MD
Chief of Pediatrics
Roseanne Mark, RN, BSN, CPN, CCRN
Clinical Nurse Manager
313-343-4771
St. John's 40-bed Pediatric unit provides comprehensive care for sick infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. A multi-disciplinary team of board certified pediatricians and specialists, pediatric nurses, pharmacists, and nutritionists direct the care. Two Child-Life Specialists, who are certified teachers and counselors, help the patients keep up with their homework, enjoy playtime, and generally ease the stress and isolation that can result from a hospital stay. The inpatient unit has a playroom, library, a large collection of toys and video games, and state-of-the-art computers for both the structured and unstructured activities. The unit was recently redesigned to maintain as home-like an atmosphere as possible, with bright colors in a nautical theme, lively artwork, and specially decorated patient rooms.
Special services include:
- Family centered care with psychosocial support
- Comprehensive specialty medical care including: hematology/oncology, allergy, endocrinology, behavorial medicine, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, gastroenterology, and urology
- Comprehensive surgical care including: general pediatric surgery, orthopedics, ears/nose/throat, ophthalmology, reconstructive, urology, gynecology and neurosurgery
- Pediatric Asthma and Diabetic programs
- Pediatric Supportive/Palliative Care
- Pediatric chemotherapy
- Non-invasive physiologic monitoring
- Adolescent and young adult unit
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) provides 24-hour care by a multi-disciplinary team including board certified intensivists and pediatricians, and pediatric critical care nurses who provide specialized care to critically ill children. Common reasons for admission to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit include severe asthma, complications from diabetes, severe infection, accidents or trauma.