Let the games begin! Today our Child Life Department held their own Summer Olympics for the children at our hospital! #summerolympics #paris2024
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Hospitals and Health Care
St Petersburg, Florida 42,776 followers
Providing expert pediatric care for children and families from across the state of Florida and beyond.
About us
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida is a leader in children’s health care, combining a legacy of compassionate care focused solely on children since 1926 with the innovation and experience of one of the world’s leading health care systems. The 259-bed teaching hospital, ranked as a U.S. News & World Report Best Children’s Hospital, stands at the forefront of discovery, leading innovative research to cure and prevent childhood diseases while training the next generation of pediatric experts. With a network of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Outpatient Care centers and collaborative care provided by All Children’s Specialty Physicians at regional hospitals, Johns Hopkins All Children’s brings care closer to home. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital consistently keeps the patient and family at the center of care while continuing to expand its mission in treatment, research, education and advocacy. For more information, visit HopkinsAllChildrens.org.
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http://www.HopkinsAllChildrens.org
External link for Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- St Petersburg, Florida
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1926
- Specialties
- Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, 97 Bed NICU, and Emergency Center
Locations
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Primary
501 6th Ave S
St Petersburg, Florida, US
Employees at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Updates
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An emergency doctor has issued a stark warning to parents as she revealed the five most dangerous pool toys for kids. Meghan Martin works as a pediatric emergency medicine physician at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. The medical professional, who is also a mom-of-four, recently shared the popular items she would never give her own children to play with this summer. https://lnkd.in/g72TyXUz
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Giving back never tasted so good! Join us today 07/25 for Miracle Treat Day at participating Dairy Queen locations, where every Blizzard Treat you enjoy will help provide much-needed funds for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children receiving care at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
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Three stays in our Neonatal ICU with premature babies helped Lauren develop familiar friends among supportive staff. https://bit.ly/4ddzSKS
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"I love seeing the families' excitement after learning that the market is a free resource to them," says Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital speech-language pathologist Michelle Saade. "A lot of them look forward to it, and some may even come to the hospital on a day when they don't have an appointment just to utilize this resource. They have access to fresh produce, not only canned or processed foods like what is available at a lot of food pantries, and it's heart-warming to see children be involved in grocery shopping and cooking healthy foods with their families." https://lnkd.in/evyNa6RC
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As summer heats up, more families are heading to the pool to cool down h But some pool toys can put kids at risk for injuries and even drowning. Dr. Meghan Martin shares their top 5 most dangerous water toys.
Florida doctor reveals on TikTok the 5 most dangerous water toys for children this summer
foxnews.com
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“The biggest problem that most people don’t recognize is here in Florida, we have so much humidity that often sweating doesn’t work as well as it would in a low (humidity) environment,” said Dr. Patrick Mularoni, our medical director of sports medicine. https://lnkd.in/ezf7xF3y
In parts of Tampa Bay, more people are going to the ER amid record heat
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In celebration of Brea's 6th birthday next week, our Child Life department is inviting the community to donating a toy from our Amazon Wish List. This allows toys to be delivered directly to the hospital, helping us replenish our toy supply, which is currently running low. Your contributions bring joy and smiles to our patients all year round. https://amzn.to/3WpNhtV
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Johns Hopkins All Children’s researchers Ranjan Perera, Ph.D., and Masanobu Komatsu, Ph.D., each recently received grants from the Florida Department of Health Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program. https://bit.ly/3SamIWW