Featured Story Child's Eye View: Animal Magic
Young patients tap into their creativity while working with artist-in-residence Linnea Payne.
Young patients tap into their creativity while working with artist-in-residence Linnea Payne.
For patients coping with serious illness and their families, the Children’s Center’s “small but mighty” palliative care team offers a comforting source of support, expertise and advocacy by taking a “whole picture” approach to care.
Transplant recipient Sara Kathryn Smith — the new medical director of pediatric liver transplantation — has a hard-won perspective on what it means to live with advanced liver disease.
A team of nurses at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is on a mission to ensure every baby slumbers safely: 'Alone on their Back in a Crib'.
Rising to meet the Fall surge of severe pediatric respiratory illnesses.
For the last 35 years, volunteer Anita Rozenel has brought music — and joy — to the bedside of patients and their families across Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
Our nurses, working long hours in an ever-changing environment, continue to provide compassionate, exceptional care.