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Women Physicians Address Diaper Insecurity
Women physicians and surgeons at Connecticut Children’s recently teamed up to raise awareness about diaper insecurity and collect diapers for families in need. The PoWER group, which is Connecticut Children’s affinity group for women physicians, and the Women in Surgery group

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Monkeypox: How Worried Should We Be Right Now?
By Ian C. Michelow, MD, FCPaed:
Earlier this month, Connecticut saw its first cases of monkeypox in adults, making the virus a reality in the community. (Visit this CDC webpage for a breakdown of cases by state.) As if COVID-19 and parechovirus weren’t enough, parents are concerned. What should you know, and

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Honoring Jewish American Heritage Month With Kids
Jewish American Heritage Month provides an opportunity to teach children about the more than 350-year history of Jewish contributions to American culture. At Connecticut Children’s, we celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month and other culture months as part of our journey to

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Medical Pioneers: Honoring Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians & Pacific Islanders
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders have contributed extensively to the rich history of our country and their impact on the healthcare field as medical pioneers is remarkable. As part of Connecticut Children’s diversity, equity and inclusion journey, and our

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Honoring Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month With Kids
Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month provides an opportunity to teach children about the tremendous contributions Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders have made in the United States during past and present times. At

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Breaking the Cycle of Violence
Shot While Playing Outside Renee Beavers is a licensed master social worker who works as an HVIP Specialist with the IPC. Among the cases she took on during the HVIP’s first year involved an 8-year-old boy who was shot while playing outside in his neighborhood. “I was able to

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Oral Health Equals Overall Health
By Laura Marin-Ruiz:
By: Laura Marin-Ruiz, DDS, MHA The Link Between Oral Health and Overall Health Optimal oral health is essential for overall health and well-being. Poor dental health can have negative effects on a child’s physical, emotional, and social development and has been linked to a range

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Walk to Work Program Connects Hartford Residents to Jobs
By Luis Rivera:
By: Luis Rivera, MSW How did you learn about the SINA Walk to Work program? Jessica Rios : I learned about the SINA Walk to Work Program through friends on social media who connected me with Elsa Huertas, the Career Navigator who manages the program. Esther Figueroa : Luis, I’m

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Pediatric Obesity: Highlighting the New Recommendations
By Christine Finck, MD, FACS:
By: Christine Finck, MD, FACS , and Melissa Santos, PhD

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Center for Global Health Supports Children in Africa
By Adam Silverman, MD:
By: Adam Silverman, MD Children living in resource-limited countries have the same hopes and dreams as children in Connecticut, but they often lack the same opportunities due to where they were born. As the Director of Connecticut Children’s Center for Global Health, I enjoy

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Black Femicide: A Silent Public Health Crisis
By Sarah Gedeon:

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Meet Diana: Moving up the Career Ladder Without Moving off the 6th Floor
When Diana started working at Connecticut Children’s as a Patient Care Assistant, she didn’t know her whole life was about to change. But once she discovered the magic of working with children and the camaraderie within the community, she knew she found the exact place she wanted

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6 Tips for Staying Safe this Halloween
By Kevin Borrup, DrPH, JD, MPA:
