Children’s Minnesota Outstanding Nurses recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine celebrated excellence in Twin Cities nursing by toasting more than 65 finalists and recognizing 17 winners of the coveted Outstanding Nurses Awards in August. Children’s nurses represented 11 of the finalists and three of the winners at the event.
Plan now to keep your child’s asthma under control this school year

Follow these tips to help ensure your child feels good, can get out and play and not miss school while managing their asthma symptoms.
Advocating for children’s health: Family Advocacy Day 2018

Children’s Minnesota recently participated in the Children’s Hospitals Association Family Advocacy Day.
Genomic testing gives hope to families like Anna

At just 6 years old, Anna has overcome more than most people ever will. But despite her rare chromosomal abnormality, Anna won’t be slowed down.
Parise and NHL teammates make the day for kids

On July 18, 2018, Zach Parise along with his wife, Alisha, hosted a private skating and pizza party for hockey-loving patients at Children’s Minnesota.
Children’s Minnesota named Health Care System of the Year finalist
Children’s Minnesota’s Investment Team was named one of five finalists for the Health Care System of the Year award, as part of Institutional Investor’s Hedge Fund Industry awards.
Children’s Minnesota ranked as a top hospital by U.S. News & World Report
Children’s Minnesota was honored by U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) as a Best Children’s Hospital, with its pulmonology program ranking 33rd and diabetes and endocrinology program ranking 42nd in the nation for 2018-2019.
Children’s Minnesota genomics partnership to boost research and treatment
The Star Tribune spoke with Dr. Nancy Mendelsohn, chief of specialty pediatrics, about Children’s Minnesota’s participation in the Sanford Children’s Genomic Medicine Consortium.
Children’s Top Doctors recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
197 Children’s physicians were recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine as 2018 Top Doctors. The 22nd edition of the list includes more than 800 doctors from across the Twin Cities.