Archive for culture
Take great photos of your kids: Tips from our staff photographer
From holiday photos to first-day-of-school snaps, there’s no shortage of opportunities to take pictures of your kids. The advent of smartphones has made photo sessions less of a chore for parents and children alike — but how to do you make the leap from taking garden-variety pictures to making lasting memories? We sat down with ... Read More about Take great photos of your kids: Tips from our staff photographer
Tagged: culture
Kindness rocks: Connecting to each other and to home
“I’m proud of you.” “You’re so strong.” “Keep your sunny side up! “ These are some of the messages painted on rocks in the ninth-floor resource room at Boston Children’s Hospital. The idea to paint rocks started last spring with two “bored mamas,” says Shari Mendler, who runs the resource room for parents and caregivers ... Read More about Kindness rocks: Connecting to each other and to home
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Why do kids love “Baby Shark”? A Boston Children’s music therapist explains
Doo doo doo doo doo doo. If you spend any time around young children, you’re likely all too familiar with the ear worm known as “Baby Shark.” With its catchy beat and simple lyrics, the song is such a big hit that it’s broken Billboard’s Top 40 chart. The current World Series champions, the Washington ... Read More about Why do kids love “Baby Shark”? A Boston Children’s music therapist explains
Tagged: culture
How our children’s rare conditions created our special bond
Twenty years ago, Brad McNamara and Joel Klein became roommates at Northeastern University. Little did they know that years later their friendship would become a vital source of support for themselves and their families, connected by the bond of parenting a child with a rare condition. The families’ medical odyssey began in 2014, when Joel ... Read More about How our children’s rare conditions created our special bond
Tagged: culture, hemophilia, neurology, rare disease
Chaplains, or spiritual companions on a journey
I’m a United Methodist minister working on a multi-faith team of board-certified chaplains. Our team includes a rabbi, an imam, an Episcopal priest, a United Church of Christ minister, a Lutheran minister, a Christian chaplain, and three Roman Catholic chaplains. We closely collaborate with nurses and doctors, child life specialists, social workers, music therapists, and other caregivers. None ... Read More about Chaplains, or spiritual companions on a journey
Tagged: culture
Women in Medicine Month: Celebrating women who paved the way
September is Women in Medicine Month, the perfect time to acknowledge the many brilliant, talented, and passionate women who care for our patients and innovate new discoveries every day at Boston Children’s Hospital. In honor of Boston Children’s 150th anniversary, we’d like to recognize a few of the many trailblazers who helped pave the way. ... Read More about Women in Medicine Month: Celebrating women who paved the way
Tagged: culture
Give yourself a break with meditation
Do you start the day with anxiety and end it by thinking about how the day’s good intentions went awry? You can rework this cycle through meditation. While meditation can’t hold back all the curve balls thrown into your life, it does offer a way to cope and adjust your perspective. We recently discussed how ... Read More about Give yourself a break with meditation
Tagged: culture, mental health
Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. David Mooney
David P. Mooney, MD, MPH, is director of the Trauma Center, an assistant in the Department of Surgery, and an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School. He’s been at Boston Children’s Hospital for 20 years. How did you become interested in pediatric surgery? I realized early on that I have a “surgical personality.” ... Read More about Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. David Mooney
Young inventor puts time in hospital to good use
Alexis (Lexi) Abbott is a 14-year-old inventor from the Appalachian Highlands region of Virginia. Lexi is so dedicated to her craft that she didn’t let a recent hospital stay at Boston Children’s Hospital for a complex spinal surgery get in the way of her creativity. Instead, she came prepared, turning her stay into an extended ... Read More about Young inventor puts time in hospital to good use
Tagged: complex care, culture
Meet the 2018 Best in Care Award winners
We are thrilled to announce the 2018 Best in Care Award winners, chosen from a total of more than 150 nominations and five finalists. Founded by the Boston Children’s Family Partnerships Program, the Best in Care Award is a way for families to recognize staff members and volunteers who have gone above and beyond in providing ... Read More about Meet the 2018 Best in Care Award winners
Tagged: culture