Most of the time my job is extremely happy and rewarding. Even when a child or young person has a severe injury or disability, they usually recover well from surgery and the parents are invariably grateful. Sometimes, despite everyone’s best efforts, the outcomes aren't good and these children certainly stay in my mind. One such child was a beautiful little boy, around the same age as my daughter, who we admitted to investigate the cause of an unusual limp. The diagnosis was a progressive, untreatable neurological condition and he passed away not long after the diagnosis was made. I often think about that boy and his family, as well as other children that I've met that modern medicine and surgery couldn't fix. I hope that people cleverer than me develop screening tests, treatments and cures for the multitude of conditions that continue to affect children.