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Joy Gueverra and Heslandia Tavares for Black History Month

Letters to our younger selves: Joy Gueverra and Heslandia Tavares

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Black History Month celebrates the achievements of African Americans in U. S. history. Established in February 1926, the event recognizes those who have inspired positive change through advocacy, community building, and professional success. In honor of Black History Month and this year’s theme of Black health and wellness, we are featuring a few of the ... Read More about Letters to our younger selves: Joy Gueverra and Heslandia Tavares
Tagged: health equity, heart center, icu
Ron Wilkinson for Black History Month

Letters to our younger selves: Ron Wilkinson

Our Community, People
Black History Month celebrates the achievements of African Americans in U. S. history. Established in February 1926, the event recognizes those who have inspired positive change through advocacy, community building, and professional success. In honor of Black History Month and this year’s theme of Black health and wellness, we are featuring a few of the ... Read More about Letters to our younger selves: Ron Wilkinson
Tagged: health equity
Dr. Tyonne Hinson: February is Black History Month

Letters to our younger selves: Dr. Tyonne Hinson

Our Community, People
Black History Month celebrates the achievements of Black Americans in U.S. history. Originally established in February 1926, the event recognizes those who have inspired positive change through advocacy, community building, and professional success. In honor of Black History Month and this year’s theme of Black health and wellness, we are featuring a few of the ... Read More about Letters to our younger selves: Dr. Tyonne Hinson
Tagged: health equity, nursing
illustration of raised hands

We speak your language: Helping non-English-speaking families receive the best care

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Visiting a health care provider requires a fair amount of communication, whether for scheduling an appointment, receiving care, or understanding follow-up directions. For families whose primary language isn’t English, the Interpreter Services program at Boston Children’s Hospital can help make those discussions easier. “Our team of interpreters provides translation services in more than 70 languages,” ... Read More about We speak your language: Helping non-English-speaking families receive the best care
Tagged: telehealth
Spine surgeons Dr. Emans and Dr. Hogue on a recent Zoom call

Generations of excellence in surgical care: Dr. Emans and Dr. Hogue

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Some surgeons follow their patients for years, even decades. This is true of Dr. John Emans, who has treated patients with complex spine conditions at Boston Children’s Hospital for more than 40 years. Beloved by patients, he is also widely respected by spine surgeons for his groundbreaking scoliosis research. Dr. Grant Hogue first met Dr. ... Read More about Generations of excellence in surgical care: Dr. Emans and Dr. Hogue
Tagged: complex cervical spine, orthopedics, scoliosis, spine division
Carla Coutinho of Boston Children's at Martha Eliot gets a greeting from a white llama.

Provider Spotlight: Meet Carla Coutinho

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Before joining the clinical team at Boston Children’s Primary Care at Martha Eliot, Carla Reis Coutinho was a pediatric nurse in Lowell, Massachusetts. Earlier in her career, she provided educational and career counseling for students who speak English as a second language. What’s your job at Boston Children’s Primary Care at Martha Eliot? As a ... Read More about Provider Spotlight: Meet Carla Coutinho
Tagged: martha eliot, mental health, nursing, primary care
Drawing of a childcare provider in COVID-19 wearing a mask and talking to three children with masks who are socially distancing around her.

How Boston Children’s is supporting childcare during COVID-19

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If you’re a parent who relies on childcare, you may be struggling with closures during COVID-19. You also may have questions about the reopening and the safety of the childcare classroom. For people who live in communities of color, which are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, the challenges associated with childcare are magnified.  That’s why Boston ... Read More about How Boston Children’s is supporting childcare during COVID-19
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, government relations, health equity
Dr. Shari Nethersole, executive director for community health, stands at a podium answering questions during COVID-19.

The impact of COVID-19 on communities of color

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Throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, it has become increasingly clear that some racial and ethnic groups have high rates of infection and death from the virus. Recent national data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that Black Americans are five times more likely than white Americans to get COVID-19, and Latino Americans ... Read More about The impact of COVID-19 on communities of color
Tagged: community health, coronavirus, health equity
Megan, Henry, and Dr. Grant Hogue pose for a picture. Henry holds up a green frog toy.

Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. Grant Hogue

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Dr. Grant Hogue completed his fellowship in orthopedic surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2015. He spent the next five years at the University of Texas in San Antonio as division chief of pediatric orthopedics. Soon after he relocated to Massachusetts to join the Boston Children’s Hospital Spine Division, Governor Charlie Baker issued a stay-at-home ... Read More about Provider Spotlight: Meet Dr. Grant Hogue
Tagged: orthopedics, spine division
Rebecca Stevens, nurse practitioner in the Brain Injury Center

Provider Spotlight: Meet Rebecca Stevens

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Rebecca Stevens is a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Brain Injury Center at Boston Children’s Hospital. She’s worked at Boston Children’s for almost seven years.     What’s your job at Boston Children’s? As a nurse practitioner in the neurology clinic, I mostly see patients who have sustained a concussion or brain injury. I help with ... Read More about Provider Spotlight: Meet Rebecca Stevens
Tagged: brain injury, concussion, neurology

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