Children’s Minnesota establishes first endowed chair for pain, palliative care and integrative medicine program
A $2 million gift from the Hanson family will support innovative, compassionate care for children with serious illness and complex pain.
A $2 million gift from the Hanson family will support innovative, compassionate care for children with serious illness and complex pain.
Freddie’s superpower of selflessness creates a legacy of joy for other kids, highlighting his ability to spread happiness and positivity.
Congratulations to Dr. Kris Catrine, medical director of Children’s Minnesota’s pain, palliative care and integrative medicine department, for being awarded with the Children’s Minnesota Family
Children’s Minnesota is bringing expert pain care to more kids thanks to expanded access within the Pediatric Pain, Palliative Care and Integrated Medicine (PPCIM) Program.
At Children’s Minnesota, we’re committed to helping prevent and treat pain in kids so that they can live as well as possible. As part of
Children’s Minnesota is making changes to improve access within the Pediatric Pain, Palliative Care and Integrative Medicine Program. Thanks to recent operational changes, the program
Children’s partnered with parents and caregivers to implement the Comfort Promise, which means we will do everything possible to help prevent and treat pain. While
Dr. Stefan Friedrichsdorf, medical director of pain and palliative care, spoke with the New York Times about Children’s Minnesota’s Comfort Promise initiative.
Dr. Stefan Friedrichsdorf talks to the Star Tribune about what Children’s Minnesota has done to reduce needle pain in children.
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