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11 Questions with Annette Vannilam, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterologist By Annette Vannilam, MD: In this interview, Annette Vannilam, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterologist, shares what drew her to Connecticut Children’s. Dr. Vannilam treats children of all ages who deal with gastrointestinal (GI) conditions ranging from uncomplicated to complex.
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Albuterol Shortage Continues: What Parents of Asthmatic Kids Should Know By Melanie Sue Collins, MD: 71,900 children in Connecticut have asthma and there has been a shortage of albuterol sulfate inhalation solution since October. Albuterol is a fast-acting medication used to treat asthma and other breathing issues. What do parents need to know about the continued albuterol
Albuterol sulfate, whose liquid form is currently in short supply, is often used in nebulizers as a breathing treatment for asthma
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Jennifer E. Girotto, PharmD, BCPPS, BCIDP
Co-Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship
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Careers Connecticut Children’s offers employees a dynamic work environment where you are challenged and rewarded every day. We’re proud to be home to award-winning clinical programs, leading academic research and innovations, and superior education and training. Whether you’re a seasoned
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Legal Notice Pursuant to Section 19a-638(a)(5) of the Connecticut General Statutes, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center will submit the following Certificate of Need application: Applicant: Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Address: 56 Franklin Street, Waterbury, CT 06701 and 282
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Grow Unique: Youssef’s Story There is no one else quite like Youssef Shahine. Sure, when he’s blasting music on his headphones or glued to a video game, he’s a typical 14-year-old. But ask him a question about life, and he’s wise beyond his years. “I like to look at the good stuff,” says Youssef. “Yes, there
Youssef with his mom
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$1 Million Gift From Big Y Supports Connecticut Children’s New Clinical Tower and Expanded Pediatric Services Hartford, CT (December 9, 2025) — Connecticut Children’s, the state’s only health system 100% dedicated to children’s well-being, received a $1 million gift from Big Y to support the hospital’s new eight-story clinical Tower, which opened on December 4, 2025. In recognition of
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Jill Herring, APRN
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Inequity in the Time of Coronavirus By Nancy Trout, MD: By: Nancy Trout, MD, MPH The coronavirus pandemic is cracking open many of the fissures that structural violence generates in our society. Structural violence refers to the economic, political, medical, social and legal systems that perpetuate inequity and negatively affect
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Autoimmune Hepatitis Autoimmune hepatitis is a serious liver condition that occurs when a child’s immune system attacks their own liver. Over time, this can damage the liver and cause it to not work properly. This can lead to long-term liver disease. Autoimmune hepatitis is not very common, but
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Taryn J. Hamre, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CPHON
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Sandra Motta, MD
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Newborn Ear Shapes: Ask the Pediatric Plastic Surgery Experts By Nichole Buswell, APRN: We’ve talked about baby head shapes and when to worry, but what about ear shapes? Nichole Buswell, Pediatric Plastic Surgery Nurse Practitioner, answers popular questions parents have about how to correct newborn ear shapes with non-surgical ear molding.
Newborn baby boy sleeping, profile view, ear folded inward
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Measles is Highly Contagious: What Parents Should Know By Ian C. Michelow, MD, FCPaed: We’ve all heard of measles, but many of us might not fully understand it. In recent years, cases have surged in areas where vaccination rates have declined. And as of December 2025, Connecticut has its first case of measles in more than four years, according to the Department of
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12 Pediatric Sports Injury Questions Every Parent Asks—Answered by a Pediatric Orthopedic Expert By Anthony Pastore, MS, PA-C: From fractures to lingering joint pain, activity- or sports-related injuries in kids are common. This past July, Anthony “Tony” Pastore, PA-C, pediatric orthopedic physician assistant, was featured in a live segment hosted by Westport Moms at Connecticut Children’s Pediatric
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