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Dr. Robert Steele, the next CEO of Dayton Children’s, started as a pediatrician and has worked as a health care executive in Missouri and Arkansas.
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Dayton Children’s Hospital will expand access to pediatric rehabilitative services witha new building.
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Dayton Children's Hospital's latest traffic fatality report found 12 deadly crashes took place between December and February.
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The president and CEO of Dayton Children’s Hospital is planning to retire. Deborah Feldman plans to leave her position June 30.
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The full-scale mock mass casualty scenario will be conducted in the morning by the Dayton Metropolitan Medical Response System. It is expected to wrap up in the early afternoon.
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Dayton Children's Hospital will operate the neonatal intensive care unit at Kettering Health's main hospital, which leaders say should help reduce infant mortality rates.
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The Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness broke ground two years ago and will soon open its doors to patients, with appointments beginning July 15.
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A company that provides pharmaceutical services for Dayton Children's says its data was breached.
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Student resilience coordinators have added to mental health resources in 30 area schools districts since 2022. A recent grant will allow the program to continue.
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Through local partnerships and funding, Dayton Children's Hospital will offer safe and affordable housing for kinship families in need.
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In 2024, the Dayton Children's Hospital has so far seen 66 cases of unintentional ingestions of cannabis products compared to only 47 last year.
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The donation from the Jursich family will allow the unit to further support pediatric burn, cleft lip and palate, and craniofacial care.