Portra/Getty Images(NEW YORK) The mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday left 21 people dead including 19 students and two teachers and 17 additional people injured. As of Thursday, at least six people remain hospitalized including three children and one adult at University Hospital in San Antonio and two adults at Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston. And while all gunshot victims receive the same core care, there are differences when it comes to treating pediatric patients compared to adults. Dr. Michael Rodriguez, a family physician and a professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, said child patients may require different types of medication, or different doses depending on their weights and heights, as well as different levels of fluids. "The fact of whether they are adults or children is a major issue," he told ABC News. "Partially because it requires a different level of ex
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - A trauma doctor tending to three children wounded in the school shooting in the Texas city of Uvalde said it is "crushi.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - A trauma doctor tending to three children wounded in the school shooting in the Texas city of Uvalde said it is "crushi.
Dr. Lillian Liao, pediatric trauma medical director at University Hospital in San Antonio, joins CNN s New Day to give an update on the victims they are treating from the Uvalde school shooting.. #lillianliao #uvalde #shootingvictims #grandmother #newday #schoolshooting #universityhospital #gunman #sanantonio