Have you laughed today?
Learn from our expert why laughter is just as good for our bodies as it is for our minds.
Learn from our expert why laughter is just as good for our bodies as it is for our minds.
A Minnesota family is traveling to Washington, D.C., to advocate for an issue close to their hearts – the importance of funding for medical assistance programs. A few short years ago, the family was in a tough situation, their son was facing a life-threatening condition and skyrocketing medical bills threatened their financial security despite their solid dual-income.
In honor of National HIV Testing Day, we're recognizing the amazing work done by Children’s perinatal and pediatric HIV program to provide specialized services to patients and their families.
The highlight of the summer for many is attending summer camp. Are you and your child prepared? Here is what you should consider when sending your kid to camp.
In honor of Pride month, we spoke with Scott Elsbernd, MS, RN-BC, PHN, patient care manager in the St. Paul Emergency Department, and community chair of Children’s Pride employee resource group.
Nearly two thousand participants came out for the second-annual Walk for Amazing on June 22 and raised more than $320,000 to support the many specialty areas at Children’s Minnesota.
Today is Work Here Wednesday! We asked one of our social workers, Betsy Boegeman to tell us more about her work as a social worker in Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Program.
We currently have openings in our nutrition department for part-time (.50 FTE benefits eligible) cooks in Minneapolis.
The weather is heating up in Minnesota. Here are five tips to ensure you’ll never accidentally leave your child unattended in the car.
At Children’s Minnesota, our goal is to put kids first and keep them safe. “As a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, we want to prevent gun violence and accidental shootings,” said Laura Plasencia, trauma services manager.