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Interventional Pain Management Program About the Program Connecticut Children’s Pediatric Interventional Pain Management Program’s multidisciplinary team, led by a board-certified pediatric pain physician, focuses on the use of minimally invasive leading edge procedures for the management of acute and chronic pain in Article
Connecticut Children's Foundation Announces $1 Million Grant to Protect Hartford Children from Gun Violence Hartford, CT June 10, 2024—Connecticut Children’s, the state’s only healthcare system dedicated exclusively to the care of children, has received a $1 million grant from The Tow Foundation to support the hospital’s efforts to identify children with high levels of violence
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The Critical Importance of Newborn Screening: What Every Parent Should Know By Debra Ellis, NBS, RN: Newborn screening is an important part of your newborn’s healthcare. It has the potential to detect serious but treatable medical conditions before symptoms appear and could be the key to saving lives and preventing lifelong health issues. One aspect of newborn screening is the
Directory of Services & Programs Quick Reference for Referrals and Admissions Department Phone Fax Main Number 860.545.9000 Administration 860.545.8550 860.545.8560 Admitting 860.545.9860 Adolescent Medicine 860.837.7681 860.837.5361 Anesthesiology 860.545.9899 860.545.9130 Audiology 860.545.9642 860.545.9662
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Connecticut Children's Receives Prestigious National Nursing Designation for Service Commitment to Patients & Families and Nursing Excellence Hartford, Conn.- Connecticut Children’s has attained the most prestigious nursing recognition designation, reinforcing its commitment to creating a compassionate patient and family experience 100% dedicated to kids. In June, Connecticut Children’s received Magnet recognition by Article
Hope Blooms: The Foxglove Plant's Impact on Pediatric Brain Tumors By Michael Isakoff, MD: Our research capabilities are growing constantly, breakthroughs are happening more frequently, and we are able to not only save more and more children, but also to help them thrive as cancer survivors. We believe hope may be on the horizon for medulloblastoma, a common pediatric
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Mary Keller, RN, MSN, CPHON Clinical Nurse Specialist, Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders
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Community Health & Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood By Annika Anderson: Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the second annual Work of Fred Rogers conference in Latrobe, Pennsylvania - Fred Rogers’ hometown. The conference, organized by the Fred Rogers Institute, invited educators across contexts to consider how Fred’s legacy is “in action”
Physician Relations Physician liaisons work to strengthen the relationship between Connecticut Children’s, our providers, and our community partners. We ensure our referring partners are fully educated with information about our world-class clinical programs, have knowledge of the new providers
