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Pain Psychology Services Chronic pain affects the body both physically and emotionally. Our pain psychologists focus on the mind-body connection when developing your treatment plan. We offer a variety of psychology services to help children and teens manage the stress, anxiety, and emotions that are Doctor
Lynelle Schneeberg, PsyD Director, Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program
- Specialties
- Sleep Center
- Psychology
- Pulmonary Medicine



Clinical Pathways A clinical pathway is a structured, evidence-based, multidisciplinary plan that details steps in the care of patients with a specific condition. The goal of a clinical pathway is to standardize best practice, improve patient outcomes and reduce cost. This is accomplished by
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Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders At Connecticut Children’s Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders, we offer specialized care for children, adolescents and young adults with cancer and blood disorders. Our team of board-certified pediatric oncologists and hematologists provides advanced treatments, access to
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Ear, Nose & Throat We take a team approach when treating ear, nose, and throat conditions, and offer specialized, compassionate care to help patients get better and live healthier. Our pediatric otolaryngologists (ENT specialists) and advanced practice providers have decades of experience
Leadership At Connecticut Children’s, One Team means everyone matters. With our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Declaration, our organization’s journey is to foster a more welcoming and inclusive culture by working together to address racism, discrimination and bias, and advance equity. We
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
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Newborn Screening: The Importance of Collaboration Across Healthcare Sectors By Debra Ellis, NBS, RN: Each year, approximately four million newborns in the United States are screened for a variety of rare but serious conditions shortly after birth. This quiet yet powerful public health achievement helps identify around 12,000 babies annually who have conditions that, if detected
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Gender Program Connecticut Children’s Gender Program, provides compassionate care to children and adolescents who express a strong desire to be a gender other than that assigned at birth. Statement of Support for Connecticut Children’s Gender Program At Connecticut Children’s, we are proud to Obesity & Weight Management Education The Pediatric Obesity Center at Connecticut Children’s offers clinical and research opportunities to medical students, residents and interns, along with psychology programs for doctoral students. Psychology Practicum Connecticut Children’s Obesity Center will consider students