Children's clinicians used to have to go to MIT for simulator training, a logistical nightmare that limited participation to just five to eight critical care fellows per year. That led Children's to establish its own Simulator Program inside the Medical-Surgical ICU on 7 South, and today, some 1,500 residents, fellows, nurses and respiratory therapists receive training annually...
:: A cancer drug's star rises
The cancer-fighting drug endostatin, discovered in the Children's lab of Judah Folkman, MD, has traveled a long and rocky road...
:: The new News
Children's News has been redesigned! Check out the debut issue featuring a fresh look and feel, exciting new content and more...
:: A little piece of Boston at Children's
The Cafe at Children's was magically transformed into the snowy streets of Boston for the annual employee Holiday Party
:: CHAMPS update
CHAMPS Super Users are now available on each unit to address questions and concerns about the CHAMPS project...
:: Devon Nicole gets cheerful redesign
After months of planning and hundreds of donated hours and dollars, the DNH has a new, cheerful appearance...
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