Death may be part of life, but helping kids understand it can be a challenge.
When one family experienced the unthinkable, they turned their grief into hope and change.
Big issues and tools for addressing them ruled the news in 2022. Our top news stories of the year highlighted the good being done by individuals and teams. The helpers. The inspiring. The supporters. The champions. Below are some of our most popular news stories from 2022.
While great strides have been made the last few years, our work is not done until we have greatly reduced the number of kids who become hooked after vaping.
This program supports a system-wide transformation in suicide care at children’s hospitals and will help save children’s lives.
Peggy Troy to retire after 15 years of dedicated leadership and service to the kids of Wisconsin.
Children’s Wisconsin team featured in a new docuseries, “Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul,” on Netflix.
Skywalk Building features a new Emergency Department and Level I Trauma Center, pediatric and neonatal transport team and Skywalk retail pharmacy.
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.