Newsroom Dayton Children's

Dayton, OH,
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August
2016

Ramanjot Kang, a third-year medical student at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, is one of 14 medical students nationwide selected to participate in the American Society of Hematology 2016 Minority Medical Student Award Program (MMSAP), an eight- to 12-week research experience.

As part of this program Kang will work with Mukund Dole, MBBS, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at Dayton Children’s Hospital and an associate professor of pediatrics at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Dr. Dole also is the medical director for the West Central Ohio Sickle Cell Center based at Dayton Children’s Hospital.

The MMSAP encourages minority medical students’ interest in hematology by providing the opportunity to create and implement a hematology-related research

Health and safety

June
01,
2016
| 19:00 PM Europe/Amsterdam

In an effort to keep children safe from suffering from heatstroke while left in a hot car, Dayton Children’s and Safe Kids Greater Dayton are providing one tip each month to help busy parents avoid the danger.  The more people who

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May
25,
2016
| 19:00 PM Europe/Amsterdam

Eight children have died so far this year alone across the country after being trapped in hot cars and it’s only May, long before the true heat of the summer kicks in.  It’s time to take steps now to make sure this never happens

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May
05,
2016
| 19:00 PM Europe/Amsterdam

In honor of Childhood Asthma Awareness Day in Ohio, Dayton Children’s Hospital, Dayton Public Schools and Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County announce the creation of the Dayton Asthma Alliance.  The Dayton Asthma Alliance

May
04,
2016
| 19:00 PM Europe/Amsterdam

Safe Kids Greater Dayton joined St. Charles Borromeo School in Kettering to celebrate Bike to School Day.  Each year, this event brings together children, parents and educators to raise awareness about bike safety.

In partnership