Cincinnati Children's
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Cincinnati Children's, the #1 children's hospital in the nation according to U.S News & World Report.
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Thank you to B-105 Cincinnati listeners for raising $60,044 for our facility dog program! Our facility dogs help support patients to meet their goals and provide emotional support alongside their handlers. Learn more: cincinnatichildrens.org/patient-resour…
Sheku Kanneh-Mason was a recent visitor to our Ryan Seacrest Foundation #SeacrestStudios while in town performing with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra! Sheku Kanneh-Mason is a world-renowned cellist from England and was the first Black musician to win the BBC Young Musician Award! Thank you, Sheku!
Want to improve #HealthyEating habits for your kids? With after-care treats accounting for 22% of the day’s added sugar & about 1/3 of snack foods that kids eat, the hour after childcare pick-up may be a place to start: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…. Blog post: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/childcare-pick…
Want to look as cool as Elena? Register for Cincinnati Walks for Kids, presented by Great American Insurance Group, and you'll get this sweet shirt & be a part of our largest community fundraiser. Join us May 18 at Great American Ball Park for a day of celebration and hope: cincywalks.org
Before Campbell was born, he was diagnosed with cloacal exstrophy, where part of the abdomen is open & organs are visible outside the body. Surgeries began the day after he was born. Today, Campbell continues to make progress at home: cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/colo… #AmazingKidsMonday
Science is a big part of healthcare, so we jumped at the chance to perform science experiments with patients at our Ryan Seacrest Foundation #SeacrestStudios ! It was a great learning experience for everyone involved!
🎙️Tune in now to #CincyKidsYoungHealthy for a deep dive into tongue ties with Dr. Jenny McAllister & Marsha Lee Watson! From identifying restrictive tissues to treatment options, get expert insights on navigating this journey with your child's care team: youngandhealthy.podbean.com/e/infant-serie…
Our Comprehensive Children's Injury Center has received a $70,000 donation from GCADA! This supports our adaptive car seat loaner program, serving patients with special healthcare needs & their families so all kids can be safe on the road. Learn more: cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/ccic
As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion, we're excited to partner again with The Health Collaborative for DirectConnect (5/9) where attendees learn how diverse-owned businesses can set themselves up for success. Register to attend by 5/1: healthcollab.org/directconnect/
It was Mathletes vs Athletes at our Tejay Antone ⚾, Jeimer Candelario, and Tyler Stephenson from the Cincinnati Reds visited for games, fun, and a meet and greet!
The National Pancreas Foundation presented Dr. David Vitale with the 2024 Ohio Courage for a Cure Rising Star Award! This award honors the achievements of a rising star in pancreatic research and treatment. Congrats, Dr. Vitale! Learn more about our Pancreas Care Center: cincinnatichildrens.org/service/p/panc…
We're honored to once again be recognized as one of America's Best Employers for Diversity. Among various aspects, the ranking is based on an evaluation of diversity-related best practices and employee surveys. Learn more here: cincinnatichildrens.org/news/release/2…. #WeAreCincyKids
Just in time for #EarthDay , we're excited to announce a new park near our Critical Care Building, named in honor of William Joel McCray. Designed with community input, it features a play area, garden & more. Learn about the park and who it was named after: cincinnatichildrens.org/news/release/2…
Julianne had a successful surgery to remove blood and a cavernous malformation in her brain at Cincinnati Children’s, and is now back home. Read more: cincinnatichildrens.org/service/c/cere… #AmazingKidsMonday
According to a recent Cell Press study by our experts, early-life injury can change how the body's pain response system develops at a genetic level. This can lead to a pain 'memory' that can affect response to injuries occurring years later. Details: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/immune-cells-c…