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Bringing music to their ears

Lorrie Kubicek and Kim LaBonte, carrying a guitar, a drum and other instruments, poked their heads into a patient’s room. Story...

In this issue...

Children’s experts reach out to Middle East
A delegation of Children’s doctors and nurses traveled to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, last month to share their expertise at the 7th UAE Pediatric Conference...

Changes to family parking program
The Center for Families, Office of Child Advocacy and Parking and Security Department are teaming up to make parking more convenient for income-eligible families...

PPOC hosts asthma seminar
The Pediatric Physicians’ Organization at Children’s (PPOC) hosted an Evening Asthma Education Seminar...

Exemplary nursing
Every year during Nurses Week, several nurses are formally recognized for their work by being named nurse exemplars...

Springing into Autumn
Several departments move to new building
Last week, Public Affairs, Strategic Planning and Marketing, members of the Office of Child Advocacy and General Pediatrics moved to the new Children’s building at 21 Autumn Street...

Gratitudes
There are many skilled professionals who are excellent at what they do. But there are few who take the time to be patient and to explain everything as you have done with us....



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is published biweekly by the Department of Public Affairs for Children's Hospital Boston employees, staff, volunteers and visitors.

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News notes...

Helping employees hit the books

Play it safe:
Channel 5 and Children’s will air a week-long series on child safety.

Children’s to recognize staff with Service Awards

Rest... Renew
Pastoral Care will sponsor a weekend for Christians of all traditions

KidsVan has a new schedule

In pictures...

Shannon speaks at United Nations

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