Lynn Susman is Executive Vice President and President, Boston Children's Hospital Trust, and Chief Development Officer at Boston Children's Hospital.
Lynn Susman Executive Vice President and President, Boston Children's Hospital Trust, Chief Development Officer Email: lynn.susman@chtrust.org Phone: 617-355-5344 Lynn Susman is Executive Vice President and President, Boston Children's Hospital Trust, and …
About Laura J. Wood, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Executive Vice President Patient Care Operations, System Chief Nursing Officer.
Laura J. Wood EVP Patient Care Operations; System Chief Nurse Executive; Sporing Carpenter Chair for Nursing laura.wood@childrens.harvard.edu 617-355-6488 As Executive Vice President, Patient Care Operations and System Chief Nursing Officer at Boston …
Kevin Churchwell Chief Executive Officer, Boston Children’s Hospital Email: CEO@childrens.harvard.edu Kevin B. Churchwell, MD, is Chief Executive Officer of Boston Children’s Hospital, providing leadership, vision, and oversight for a team that’s …
Dick Argys Executive Vice President, Hospital Chief Operating Officer, Chief Culture Officer Email: dick.argys@childrens.harvard.edu Phone: 617-355-4689 Dick Argys joined Boston Children’s Hospital as the Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative …
Learn about key measures of quality from the Program for Patient Safety and Quality.
Key Measures of Quality Our goal is to provide both the best possible care while partnering with you and your family to make your experience at Boston Children’s exceptional. That's the big picture, and we always keep it in mind. When it comes to specific …
Learn about our work on adverse drug events from the Program for Patient Safety and Quality.
Adverse Drug Events Medications are an important part of the treatment of many illnesses in children. An adverse drug event (ADE) is any medication safety event that harms a patient or increases the risk of harm to a patient. Many adverse drug events can …
Learn about our work on central line-associated blood stream infections from the Program for Patient Safety and Quality.
Central Line Infections When a child is sick, it is sometimes necessary for them to have a central line — a small intravenous (IV) catheter placed in one of the larger blood vessels of the body. While central lines deliver important medications, …
Learn about our work on catheter-associated urinary tract infections from the Program for Patient Safety and Quality.
CAUTI When a child is sick, it is sometimes necessary for them to have an indwelling urinary catheter, sometimes referred to as a “foley." While catheters help patients during their recovery, they do have some risks, such as catheter-associated urinary …
Vaccination Rates When it comes to vaccinating children, we support and follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the leading professional organization for pediatricians. We advise all families to immunize their children …