Contact Us For more information on the Office of Government Relations or The Children’s Advocacy Network, please email bchgovernmentrelations@childrens.harvard.edu . Phone: 617-919-3055 Fax: 617-919-3118 We are located at: Landmark Center 6th Floor, West …
Learn about the Children's Advocacy Network from the Office of Government Relations.
Children’s Advocacy Network Sign up to be a member of the Children’s Advocacy Network (“CAN”) The Children’s Advocacy Network (“CAN”) is a group of advocates interested in the health and well-being of children and families. CAN members contribute to the …
Learn about the Metro South West Community Health Initiative.
Metro South West Community Health Initiative On Oct. 19, 2023, funded partners in the Metro South West Community Health Initiative gathered to learn about each other and the work that they do. Metro South West Community Health Initiative The Metro South …
See resources available from the Office of Government Relations.
Resources Image State Resources See state resources Image Federal Resources See federal resources Image Voter Resources See voter resources See resources available from the Office of Government …
Learn about our partners at the Office of Government Relations.
Our Partners About our partners Boston Public Health Commission The Boston Public Health Commission is an independent public agency providing a wide range of health services and programs. Public service and access to quality health care are the …
Learn about giving your child continuous feedings through a PEG or MIC-G™ tube from the Feeding Tube Service.
PEG or MIC-G Tube Your child is going home with a gastrostomy (g-tube) feeding tube. A g-tube is needed to give your child medicine or food when he or she is not able to take enough food by mouth. G-tube feedings can be given by the bolus method or by the …
Learn about giving your child Bolus gastrostomy feedings through a MIC-KEY™ tube, from the Feeding Tube Service.
Bolus Gastrostomy Feedings through a MIC-KEY Tube Your child is going home with a gastrostomy feeding tube (g-tube). A g-tube is needed to give your child medicine or food when he or she is not able to take enough food by mouth. G-tube feedings can be …
Meet Our Team Image David R. DeMaso , MD Director, Office of Clinician Support; Senior Attending Psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. George P Gardner & Olga E Monks Professor of Child Psychiatry & Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard …