The latest Children’s Minnesota stories in the news and press releases from across our hospitals and clinics.

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Children’s Minnesota Star Gala raises more than $2.2 million to support Child and Family Services program

Hosted by JJ Harrington and Obadiah Gamble, patients from Children’s Minnesota, this year’s fundraiser highlighted the healing power of child life specialists, supportive therapies and family-centered services

Winter weather closures April 15, 2018

Due to winter weather conditions, our Metro Peds Burnsville Clinic is closed for Sunday appointments.

Collaborating on new therapies for hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Children’s Minnesota and Mayo Clinic recently announced a formal collaboration focused on developing new treatments to prevent heart failure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a rare form of congenital heart disease in which the left side of a child’s heart is severely underdeveloped.

Dr. Angela Goepferd selected as Business of Pride honoree

Dr. Angela Goepferd, director of medical education at Children's, was selected as a 2018 Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal Business of Pride honoree.

Children’s 2018 “Rising Stars” recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine

Congratulations to the 65 Children’s Minnesota physicians recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine as 2018 “Rising Stars.” This is the fourth edition of the Top Doctors Rising Stars list, which highlights outstanding physicians who have been fully licensed to practice for approximately 10 years or less.

Jennifer Olson selected as Women in Business honoree

Jennifer Olson, senior vice president system operations and chief strategy officer at Children's, was selected as a 2018 Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal Women in Business honoree.

Community Caregivers: Kendra Gram

Kendra Gram, cardiac intensive care physician at Children's, was profiled in Minnesota Physician for her volunteer work.

MPR: Five tips to help kids become adventurous eaters

Tricia Armstrong, speech pathologist, shared tips to becoming a more adventurous eater.

Children’s Minnesota recognized for record in PICU

Children's Minnesota was recognized for going 3,464 days in total without a central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI).

Children’s Minnesota receives Magnet Recognition Program® designation

Children’s is the only free-standing pediatric system in the state to be recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in nursing.