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Drawing of a childcare provider in COVID-19 wearing a mask and talking to three children with masks who are socially distancing around her.

How Boston Children’s is supporting childcare during COVID-19

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If you’re a parent who relies on childcare, you may be struggling with closures during COVID-19. You also may have questions about the reopening and the safety of the childcare classroom. For people who live in communities of color, which are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, the challenges associated with childcare are magnified.  That’s why Boston ... Read More about How Boston Children’s is supporting childcare during COVID-19
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, government relations, health equity
Dr. Shari Nethersole, executive director for community health, stands at a podium answering questions during COVID-19.

The impact of COVID-19 on communities of color

Our Community, People
Throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, it has become increasingly clear that some racial and ethnic groups have high rates of infection and death from the virus. Recent national data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that Black Americans are five times more likely than white Americans to get COVID-19, and Latino Americans ... Read More about The impact of COVID-19 on communities of color
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, health equity
Megan, Henry, and Dr. Grant Hogue pose for a picture. Henry holds up a green frog toy.

Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. Grant Hogue

Our Community, People
Dr. Grant Hogue completed his fellowship in orthopedic surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2015. He spent the next five years at the University of Texas in San Antonio as division chief of pediatric orthopedics. Soon after he relocated to Massachusetts to join the Boston Children’s Hospital Spine Division, Governor Charlie Baker issued a stay-at-home ... Read More about Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. Grant Hogue
Tagged: orthopedics, spine division
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A letter from our leadership

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Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed a series of deeply troubling incidents of racism, hatred, and violence that have created an environment of hostility and fear. Our country, our communities, and our children are hurting. The pain of this moment is a call to all of us to stand up and to speak ... Read More about A letter from our leadership
Tagged: culture, health equity
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Cancer and COVID-19: Ethics guidelines for resource allocation

Ethics/Policy, Our Community
Main findings: Hospitals should create guidelines in advance to ensure cancer patients are fairly represented in possible resource allocation decisions — in COVID-19 and other emergencies.A cancer diagnosis should be considered as any other underlying health condition.Decisions about distributing limited resources should not be made by a patient’s physician. As the COVID-19 pandemic began surging ... Read More about Cancer and COVID-19: Ethics guidelines for resource allocation
Tagged: cancer, coronavirus, research
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Taking care of our community during COVID-19 and beyond

Our Community
Although COVID-19 has affected the health of most children less acutely than adults, many young people who live in the communities surrounding Boston Children’s Hospital are experiencing the virus’s impact in other troubling ways as their families struggle with food insecurity and are having trouble meeting many other basic needs. “Right now, there’s been a ... Read More about Taking care of our community during COVID-19 and beyond
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, government relations, health equity, martha eliot
A physical therapist cares for a young boy in an iron lung

The polio outbreak of 1955: Lessons from an epidemic

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“This is going to be a tough year.” Claire McCarthy was a young physical therapist in early March 1955 when orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Grice, made this observation. At the time, Boston Children’s Hospital was the receiving center for adults and children with polio in New England. The hospital typically saw an upsurge in cases ... Read More about The polio outbreak of 1955: Lessons from an epidemic
Tagged: coronavirus, critical care, history, infectious diseases
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Biocontainment Unit supports nurses on the frontlines of infection control

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When cases of COVID-19 began to mount this winter, Boston Children’s Hospital was ready to spring into action — in fact, the hospital has been preparing for such a pandemic for six years. In collaboration with Boston Children’s Chief of Medical Critical Care, Michael Agus, MD; Hospital Epidemiologist and Medical Director of Infection Prevention and ... Read More about Biocontainment Unit supports nurses on the frontlines of infection control
Tagged: coronavirus, nursing
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Community coming together: Simmons University provides housing for Boston Children’s staff

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Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, we’ve had to adapt to many changes to our daily routines. For most of us, this includes working from home and going out only when necessary. But for the frontline staff at Boston Children’s Hospital — from doctors and nurses to front desk staff and food service personnel ... Read More about Community coming together: Simmons University provides housing for Boston Children’s staff
Tagged: coronavirus, culture
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Nurses find simulation to be a core component of daily care delivery

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Complex patients, new technology, a demanding health care environment. These factors and more underscore the growing importance of simulation as a key component of nurses’ education and training. At Boston Children’s Hospital, nurses use simulation to hone skills, refine experience, improve interprofessional communication, and expand competence and confidence. Simulation is a core component of their ... Read More about Nurses find simulation to be a core component of daily care delivery
Tagged: immersive design systems, nursing

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