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A swaddled baby girl in a NICU bassinet.

I’ve been there, too: What my baby’s tumor taught me as a NICU nurse

Patient Stories, People
I had a toddler at home when I found out I was pregnant with my twins, Hannah and Sophie. Since I had already had a baby, I thought I knew what to expect during my pregnancy. I also work in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Boston Children’s Hospital, so I thought I was ... Read More about I’ve been there, too: What my baby’s tumor taught me as a NICU nurse
Tagged: blood disorder, cancer, nicu, nursing, vascular anomalies
The National Mall in Washington, D.C. seen from the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his I have a dream speech.

Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of hope

Our Community, People
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood for many things: justice, non-violence, hope. Even in the face of violent resistance, his belief in a better future inspired a movement that led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. How does Dr. King’s message of hope ... Read More about Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of hope
Tagged: health equity
Chief Diversity Officer, Rich Robles at Boston Children's Hospital.

Diversity and inclusion: Lessons from the field

Our Community, People
Having led workplace diversity and inclusion work for more than a decade, Rich Robles witnessed a dramatic shift in the conversations he was having about the topic two years ago. After the events of 2020 brought national attention to health and justice inequities, questions about why an organization would need a diversity and inclusion strategy ... Read More about Diversity and inclusion: Lessons from the field
Tagged: health equity
Research Tim Springer, PhD, dressed casually at a lab bench

Tim Springer: Scientist, entrepreneur, and mentor

People, Research
As an undergraduate in 1966, immunologist, biochemist, and biophysicist Timothy A. Springer, PhD, looked askance at science. The Vietnam War was going on, and he saw science as a means of making Agent Orange and napalm. Questioning his own Ivy League education, he left Yale to spend a year as a VISTA volunteer on a ... Read More about Tim Springer: Scientist, entrepreneur, and mentor
Tagged: autoimmune disease, cancer, cellular and molecular medicine, drug development, hematology, immunology, infectious diseases
Nurses Marybeth Bentson and Theresa Pak sit together holding a model kidney.

If your baby or toddler needs peritoneal dialysis: Tips for parents

Our Community, People
Marybeth Bentson and Theresa Pak have helped a lot of families cope with childhood kidney disease. As long-time nurses in the Division of Nephrology at Boston Children’s Hospital, the two have cared for children at every stage of kidney disease, including children on dialysis. Dialysis filters a child’s blood when their kidneys are unable to ... Read More about If your baby or toddler needs peritoneal dialysis: Tips for parents
Tagged: kidney failure, nephrology
Illustration of pineapples and flowers celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Contributing to every level of care: Our Asian American and Pacific Islander community

Our Community, People
People come to Boston Children’s Hospital to receive care from some of the best clinicians in the world. Yet the safe, nurturing environment that greets patients and families is the work of an extensive team. The Environmental Services team, for instance, works tirelessly to ensure every area of the hospital remains clean and welcoming. The ... Read More about Contributing to every level of care: Our Asian American and Pacific Islander community
Tagged: health equity
Mother, father, and daughter stand smiling in front of an ornate building.

United in diversity: Our Asian American and Pacific Islander community

Our Community, People
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders contribute to patient care at Boston Children’s Hospital in virtually every way. Many work directly with patients as doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. Many contribute to care as researchers, lab technicians, and food service workers. Some work behind the scenes in human resources and administration, and some help maintain a safe, ... Read More about United in diversity: Our Asian American and Pacific Islander community
Tagged: health equity, racism
Infection preventionist Paula Conrad

Nurses Week 2022: Leading an enterprise-wide response to COVID-19

Our Community, People
The Infection Prevention Control (IPC) team at Boston Children’s Hospital plays an important role in the management of all infectious disease events. Its focus is to maintain a safe environment for patients, families, and staff. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IPC department responded to a novel influenza pandemic and prepared extensively for patients with ... Read More about Nurses Week 2022: Leading an enterprise-wide response to COVID-19
Tagged: coronavirus, infectious diseases, nursing
five circles with photos of drs. hait, rosen, rao, mcsweeney, and kahn in them

At the intersection of research and clinical care: Celebrating our female gastroenterologists

Our Community, People
In honor of Women’s History Month and National Doctor’s Day, we’re celebrating just a few of the amazing female gastroenterologists at Boston Children’s Hospital. Elizabeth Hait, MD, MPH Elizabeth Hait, MD, MPH Clinical director, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Co-Medical director, Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Program Why did you want to become a physician? In ... Read More about At the intersection of research and clinical care: Celebrating our female gastroenterologists
Tagged: aerodigestive, fecal transplant, gastroenterology, research
Dr. Dennis Spencer in the lab

Dr. Dennis Spencer: The world needs more diverse doctors

Our Community, People
If you ask Dr. Dennis Spencer, he’ll tell you one of the best things about practicing medicine is the opportunity to work directly with people and communities. As a physician in Boston Children’s Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, he diagnoses and treats children with digestive disorders and educates patients and families about preventive measures ... Read More about Dr. Dennis Spencer: The world needs more diverse doctors
Tagged: gastroenterology, health equity, nutrition

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