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Dr. Marc Gorelick on how health care leaders can navigate during times of change

Dr. Marc Gorelick, president and CEO, shared strategies for health care executives to lead and build alliances throughout a changing organization.

Children’s Minnesota launches Gender Health Program

Dr. Angela Kade Goepferd sat down with KARE-11 to discuss the launch of the new Gender Health Program.

New findings related to recent cases of polio-like disorder in Minnesota Children

Dr. Anupama Kalaskar, infectious disease specialist at Children’s Minnesota, participated in research alongside local and national specialists that may have discovered the virus behind recent Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) cases.

Siman Nuurali on efforts to improve vaccination rates in Minnesota communities

Siman Nuurali, quality and patient safety specialist, shares Children’s Minnesota’s outreach efforts with the Minnesota Somali community surrounding the 2017 Measles outbreak.

Annie Waters speaks on the 28th annual Star Gala benefiting genomic medicine

Annie Waters, vice president of foundation operations, and youth committee members J.J. Harrington and Lauren Smith discussed Children’s genomic medicine program and how to support the program.

Patsy Stinchfield on the spread of vaccine misinformation

Patsy Stinchfield, senior director of infection prevention and control, shared her insights on misinformation about vaccines spread through social media.

Community Connect Receives MDH Healthcare Innovation Award

Children’s Minnesota was one of two organizations honored by the Minnesota Department of Health’s Health Care Homes program at its annual conference.

Dr. Gigi Chawla talks importance of immunizations

Dr. Gigi Chawla talked about the importance of immunizations on WCCO's Mid-Morning Show.

Empathy and active listening – strategies for vaccine discussions

With measles outbreaks continuing across the country and the number of unvaccinated children on the rise, doctors are looking at the best approaches to discussing the importance of vaccines with families.
Children’s Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Health were at the forefront of vaccination efforts during the 2017 measles outbreak in Minneapolis.

Children’s Minnesota supports Breakfast After the Bell legislation

Children’s Minnesota worked with local organizations and lawmakers to introduce Breakfast after the Bell legislation, which will make breakfast more easily accessible to Minnesota students.