Drowning: What to look for, what to do and ways to prevent it
Children’s Minnesota pediatric surgeon Dr. Nathan Kreykes, Trauma Medical Director, talks about drownings: what to look for, and what to do if you see one of these tragic accidents.
Read health tips from our experts as well as stories by patients, families and staff about kids’ health and their experiences at Children’s Minnesota.
Children’s Minnesota pediatric surgeon Dr. Nathan Kreykes, Trauma Medical Director, talks about drownings: what to look for, and what to do if you see one of these tragic accidents.
We currently have openings for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA). We welcome new graduates to apply and previous pediatric experience is not required!
We believe it’s important for kids to stay healthy and happy as they grow up. One way to accomplish this is through physical activity. Use these tips to keep your kids active this summer.
Join us for the 3rd annual Wiffle Wars event at CHS Field on Saturday, August 10, to support Children’s Minnesota.
Thanks to a generous in-kind donation by the Microsoft Store at Mall of America, patients and families can enjoy games just like they would at home or with their friends in the Child Life Zone at our St. Paul hospital.
Dr. Marc Gorelick, Children’s president and CEO, joined Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal and four other industry experts to discuss health care workforce challenges and opportunities.
Children’s Minnesota is excited to congratulate our very own Dr. Andrea Lampland, MD, neonatologist, for her recognition from Mpls.St.Paul Magazine as a 2019 Top Doctor in the Twin Cities.
To learn more about what it’s like to work in Children’s Human Resources department, we spoke with Sarah Hallstrom about her role as a Human Resources Consultant.
With the Minnesota summer heating up, taking a dip in the pool or lake is the perfect way to cool down. Before starting family fun near water, read Dr. Natalie Rigelman-Hedberg's tips to keep kids safe while swimming.
A mom shares her experience with the Children's NICU, where her prematurely born daughter stayed for 3 months.