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Beyond Sickle Cell: Once a Patient, Now a Patient Advocate
By Donna Boruchov, MD:
29-year-old Brandon Parris shows up to work not just motivated, but grateful. Every day, he feels lucky to set foot in Connecticut Children’s where he works as Patient Access Associate, Shift Lead, in the Emergency Department and Admitting. As a young child, Brandon spent a good

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Beyond a Rash: When to Worry About Skin Changes
By Jessica Fennell, MD:
Rashes are a normal part of childhood, though at times they can worry and confuse parents. For example, many children will have flushing that causes the face to turn red or pink when they are active or warm, such as when they come out of the shower. This is a normal reaction

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Advancing Equity: Black Maternal Health Week and the Drive for Change
By Sarah Gedeon, LMSW:
Black Maternal Health Week is observed annually from April 11th to 17th, highlighting significant disparities in maternal health outcomes among Black women in the United States. Established by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA), this initiative aims to address systemic

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Building Healthy Futures: Celebrating the Impact of Connecticut Children’s Healthy Homes Program
By Chris Corcoran:
What is the Healthy Homes Program? In celebration of National Healthy Homes Month, we are thrilled to highlight the incredible achievements of the Connecticut Children’s Healthy Homes Program, a program dedicated to making homes safe and healthy for families across Connecticut

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Collaboration in Action: Creating a Services Map to Improve Program Accessibility and Utilization in Hartford
By Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH:
In April of 2023, CT Data Collaborative introduced the Neighborhood Profile & Mapping Project to the North Hartford Ascend Pipeline (Ascend) Family Navigation System Building Work Group. The tool, designed to be widely used and accessed by family navigators, providers, and

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Is It Safe to Take My Baby Outside in the Heat?
By Andrew Carlson, MD:
As a new parent, you probably have a million questions about how to keep your baby safe and comfortable. One question pediatricians get all the time is whether or not it's safe to take your newborn or infant outside in the blazing summer heat. The answer is yes, but with

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Innovating with Purpose: Lessons Learned from Team Members
By Jacquelyn Rose, MPH:
This is the fourth article in our Innovating with Purpose series, which describes Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health’s journey to create and nurture a culture of innovation. Innovating with purpose is critical to an organization’s success. As you can imagine
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Help Me Grow Forum: “It’s Time to Stand Up for Our Kids!”
By: Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH and Joann Petrini, PhD, MPH The 10th annual Help Me Grow National Forum, co-hosted by the Help Me Grow National Center and Help Me Grow Western New York, featured three days of shared learning and inspiration around best practices to collectively
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Help Me Grow: From Singular Focus To “Triple Threat”
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
The momentous occasion of the 10th annual Help Me Grow National Forum, held in Buffalo, New York, is a time for reflection and celebration. While I am grateful for the opportunity to share my thoughts and emotions, I am admittedly challenged to do justice to this noteworthy event
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Advancing Outcomes for All Children
By Steven C. Rogers, MD, MS:
Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health is a national leader in promoting the optimal health, development and well-being of children in Connecticut and around the country. Launched in 2012, the Office is recognized as a pioneer in utilizing a cross-sector

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Innovating with Purpose: A Tale of Two Healthcare Entities
By: Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH and Joann Petrini, PhD, MPH This is the third in a series of articles describing Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health’s journey toward innovating with purpose by creating and nurturing a culture of innovation. In the previous blog
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Innovating with Purpose: Moving Beyond Semantic Saturation
By Jacquelyn M. Rose, MPH:
This is the second in a series of blogs describing the Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health’s journey to cultivating and nurturing a culture of social innovation. I am excited to lead a multi-disciplinary team from Connecticut Children’s Office for Community
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CDC, aka the Centers for Disease Control and Promotion [sic]?
By Paul Dworkin, MD:
By: Paul Dworkin, MD On March 15, I was honored to participate in Public Health Grand Rounds, which is a monthly activity of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The session focused on the important issue of “ Addressing Health Disparities in Early Childhood

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Care Coordination is Critical for Children in Mental Health Crisis
By Steven C. Rogers, MD, MS:
By: Allison Matthews-Wilson, LCSW, Susan Roman, RN, MPH, and Steven Rogers, MD Children with complex medical conditions deserve strong care coordination to support their families in promoting optimal healthy development. A recent Wall Street Journal article highlighted the issue
