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Join us in creating change for children and communities through inspiring stories, impactful initiatives, and your chance to get involved on Kindervelt’s News Page.President’s Message – December 2024
I hope this letter finds you well and that you all enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday filled with joy and gratitude. As we transition into the festive season, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you for your incredible support
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Unleashing the potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to better understand the biology of critically ill children with sepsis.
Mihir R. Atreya, MD, MPH Andrew J. Lautz, MD Division of Critical Care Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Sepsis is an abnormal host response to an infection and is […]
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Hector R. Wong
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Hector R. Wong – A pioneer in the field of pediatric critical care medicine. Jennifer Kaplan, MD, MS, Andrew J. Lautz, MD, Mihir R. Atreya,
Member Profile – Kelly Bollinger
Kelly Bollinger, a new member to Kindervelt, is being spotlighted this month. Kelly grew up on the west side of Cincinnati and attended Oak Hills High School. She then crossed
President’s Message – October 2023
“Autumn leaves are falling, filling up the streets; golden colors on the lawn, nature’s trick or treat!” ~ Rusty Fischer I love this time of year. Take time to savor the
President’s Message – September 2023
Welcome Back everyone! Summer is winding down and Kindervelt is winding up! Kindervelt groups across the city are winding up as they hold meetings and prepare group activities for the
From the PICU – Empowering Excellence
Danny Loeb, MD, MEd; Kelly Elly, RN; Kelly Collins, RN; Matthew Zackoff MD, MEd Empowering Excellence: Specialized Training for New Critical Care Fellows The summer is an exciting time
Unleashing the potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to better understand the biology of critically ill children with sepsis.
Mihir R. Atreya, MD, MPH Andrew J. Lautz, MD Division of Critical Care Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Sepsis is an abnormal host response to an infection and is