Childhood vaccinations: critical protection for our kids and community
Dr. Elizabeth Placzek, a pediatrician at Children’s Minnesota, explains how childhood vaccines are proven to be safe and effective at reducing serious illness and more.
Dr. Elizabeth Placzek, a pediatrician at Children’s Minnesota, explains how childhood vaccines are proven to be safe and effective at reducing serious illness and more.
The Health Justice Award recognizes organizations that have successfully implemented a program or intervention to reduce health disparities. Children’s Minnesota’s health equity team was recognized
Get tips from the kid experts on how to keep your kids safe as cases of the flu and RSV rise.
There is a new COVID-19 vaccine targeting new variants approved by CDC for children 6 months and older.
Millions of parents are facing a decision that I also made in the 90s: Do I allow my children to be immunized with a vaccine
Here are some answers to common questions to help you decide to get your child or yourself vaccinated against COVID-19.
On June 18, 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave final approval for kids 6 months and older to be vaccinated against
Children’s Minnesota offers three therapies for treating or preventing COVID-19 in kids: Paxlovid, Bebtelovimab and Evusheld. These therapies are authorized by the U.S. Food and
. “How Children’s hospitals can plan for the future of pediatric care and COVID-19” explored what children’s hospitals have learned since the pandemic began in
Reach us 24/7 for patient referrals, consults, admissions and neonatal transport.
Home | Privacy policy & terms of use | Contact us
© 2024 Children’s Minnesota
Children’s Minnesota is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our tax identification number is 41-1754276.