Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is recognized as one of the leading pediatric health care centers in the United States. We are rated No. 3 in the nation by Parents magazine and have been named one of America's Best Children's Hospitals by U.S.News & World Report.
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is the region’s only independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. We serve children throughout Wisconsin, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, northern Illinois and beyond through medical care, advocacy, education and pediatric medical research.
Specialties
Pediatrics, Pulmonary, cardiothoracic surgery, transplants, blood disorders, poison center, nicu, critical care, hematology, oncology, neuroscience, neurosurgery
New hires at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
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Case Manager Three: Group Therapist
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Telecare Stanislaus Homeless Outreach Program, Homeless Case Manager/ MSW Intern
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Senior Director of Development
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Lake Forest Academy, Dean of External Relations
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Special Event Coordinator
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Jewish Family Services, Special Event Coordinator
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Senior Process Improvement Specialist
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Baxter Healthcare, Principal Engineer
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Activity on LinkedIn
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin In his last junior varsity football game as a freshman, Brock sustained a concussion. He said he received three more while playing varsity basketball three months later. Learn why Brock and a host of medical and sports professional spoke Wednesday in support of a bill that would direct the state Department of Public Instruction, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, to develop guidelines and other information to educate coaches and athletes and their parents about the risk of concussion and head injury in youth athletic activities. -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin In this video, pediatric sports medicine specialist Kevin Walter, MD, discusses legislation in front of the state Senate that would set rules for how to handle young athletes suspected of having a concussion. -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Earlier this week, students at Rufus King High School learned important techniques that will help them properly perform CPR during emergency situations. Students also learned how to use automated external defibrillators, which are located in every MPS school, thanks to funding from local partners and Project Adam. Watch this video to learn more... -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Rabies survivor Jeanna Giese and Rodney Willoughby, MD, infectious disease, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, were interviewed by Graeme Hill from Radio Live New Zealand. Listen and learn how Dr. Willoughby treated the first rabies survivor. -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Jaylen has spina bifida, which means that a portion of his spinal cord developed outside his body, causing him to have no feeling or movement in his legs. Our surgeons perform a large number of spinal fusions and treat a wide range of spine disorders. Learn more about Jaylen's story and how he beat the odds... -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Whole genome sequencing is a new test designed to determine the entire genetic make-up of an individual by sequencing all of the 20,000-25,000 genes in a person. Learn more by watching Dr. Bick, a medical geneticist here at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, discuss whole genome sequencing in this educational video: -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Demaray won't let sickle cell disease hold him back. Thanks to advancements in diagnosis and treatment, most kids born with this disorder grow up to live relatively healthy and productive lives. Learn how monthly blood transfusions at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin help treat his disease. -
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Project Ujima is a community project committed to helping stop the cycle of violent crimes by reducing the number of repeat victims of violence. In 2009, Jonathan was the victim of an armed robbery and was shot seven times. He was in critical condition when he arrived at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Watch the following video to hear Jonathan's mom, Jackie, share their story: -
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Grace was sent to the Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Center at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Here, a team of caregivers – including a gastroenterologist and a psychologist – treated Grace's pain. Learn more about how the staff in our Gastroenterology Program helped Grace get back into the swim of things.