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Autism statistics alarm Somalis
08/24/08A cluster of affected kids has sparked an investigation in Minnesota. Health officials are puzzled by the data

On rare cancer, Children's builds rare expertise
08/08/08Doctors keep global registry to speed care, advise others on diagnosis

Pain doctor focuses on adding more life to children's days
07/26/08Katherine Kersten of the Star Tribune reports on how Dr. Stefan Friedrichsdorf and his team at Children's treat young patients who have acute, chronic pain; the program at Children’s is the largest in North America

Children’s president and CEO Alan Goldbloom testifies on skyrocketing drug prices
07/24/08Testifying before the congressional Joint Economic Committee today in Washington, D.C., Children's of Minnesota President and CEO Alan L. Goldbloom, MD, joined the call for action as the cost of certain drugs recently jumped by more than 1,000 percent

Children’s pioneering pain and palliative care program earns national recognition
07/24/08Children’s of Minnesota receiving the American Hospital Association's Circle of Life award for its innovative program for children who are terminally ill or facing life-threatening conditions

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Care Innovation and Research Report
Children’s of Minnesota has a long history of contributions to pediatric research and a commitment to continue to define and deliver the next generation of care. This inaugural report describes Children’s robust and growing research program, demonstrating the breadth and importance of this work.

Children's Annual Report
See our current report to the community online in pdf format.

Outcomes: Quality of Care
Children’s of Minnesota consistently measures the outcomes of health care services and makes them available to the entire community. Our results demonstrate exceptional care.

Patient Safety: What We've Learned
We often are asked what we've learned in our efforts to advance a patient safety culture. Our new report highlights our journey toward building safety into everything we do. Building a patient safety culture is a long endeavor that requires persistence.


   
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Online video and presentation materials for the Westgate Pediatric Ethics Forum, Pandemic Influenza in Pediatrics: Justice, Scarce Resources, and Tough Decisions