Understanding what your child is experiencing can best help you calm them and get them back to sleep.
As the only Level I pediatric surgery center in Wisconsin, this achievement reflects the highly specialized care and quality assessments in surgical services at Children's Wisconsin.
Dr. Megan Schultz, a pediatric emergency physician at Children's Wisconsin, spoke with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about why she became a doctor and how the ongoing issue of gun violence is impacting children, and in turn, her team.
“'Guns are the number one killer of children,' she continued. 'I don't know why that's not front-page news every day.'
This is the story of one doctor, in one city, and how she came to believe she had no choice but to speak out."
Read the full story from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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You can also read the story on Yahoo News.
As the only Level I pediatric surgery center in Wisconsin, this achievement reflects the highly specialized care and quality assessments in surgical services at Children's Wisconsin.
Children’s Wisconsin is one of only two hospitals in state with this accreditation from the American College of Surgeons.
Children’s Wisconsin will open a mental health walk-in clinic in Kenosha by the end of 2023.
New Good Hope Clinic location, next to Uihlein Soccer Park, would support all-day urgent care and expand primary care services.
More patients like Lici will get access to the specialized dental care they can only get at Children's Wisconsin.
Read the opinion piece from two pediatric emergency physicians from Children's Wisconsin.