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Day
in the life
hen
Faith Patterson, RT, decided to become a radiologic technologist,
she had no idea it would be a job she would love. But after joining
the U.S. Army Reserve as a radiology specialist to pay off her college
loans, earning accreditation at a military school in San Antonio,
Texas, and landing a job at Children's, she found the field to have
rewards of its own...
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Children’s News... new & improved 
Beginning next month, Children’s News will make a number
of improvements to be more interactive and provide deeper coverage
for our readers.
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Staff, families advocate for end-of-life
care 
Quality end-of-life care is every dying child’s right. So spoke
Christine Reilly, whose 5-year-old son, Mikey, was a Children’s
and Jimmy Fund Clinic patient who died of cancer in March 1999...
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From Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill, Children’s
raises its voice 
It’s no secret that the state’s fiscal crisis threatens even the
most worthy programs and essential services. But over the past year,
Children’s Hospital Boston has...
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Sporting docs pedal for Little Wanderers
The Rodman Ride for Kids is a one-day cycling tour that raises money
for nonprofit agencies that promote healthy, positive lives for
children throughout New England.
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Keeping ahead of computer viruses
A Q&A with Paul Scheib, director of ISD Operations
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