Meet Amy Kosanovich, one of our amazing pediatric surgery nurse practitioners at Dayton Children's 👋 Learn more Amy below and schedule an appointment online for common surgical conditions by visiting: https://bit.ly/4f4AioT What does Amy do? 🩺 Cares for surgical patients before and after surgery, specializing in wound care especially for patients with g-tubes or ostomy bags Why does Amy love working with kids? 💙 “- How can you not? Everyday is something different! From sweet precious babies to sassy little 7-year-olds and more, they keep life so interesting! When you see a kid go from sick and needed surgery to thriving, it is an awesome thing to see! They are so resilient.” Where did Amy train? 🏫 Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Tennessee 🏥 Advanced practice registered nurse license at Wright State University What does Amy do for fun? ✈️ Traveling 🏊♀️ Swimming #WeAreDaytonChildrens #AboveandBeyond4Kids #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #MeetTheDoc #MeetADocFriday #MeetADoc #nursepractitioner #pediatricsurgery #surgery
Dayton Children's Hospital
Hospitals and Health Care
Dayton, OH 21,888 followers
Relentless pursuit of optimal health for every child within our reach.
About us
Dayton Children's Hospital is the only facility in the region devoted to the health, safety and information needs of children and their families. Dayton Children's is staffed by pediatricians, pediatric specialists and clinical staff with special training and experience in caring for children. In addition, everything from room decor to life-saving equipment in is designed with the comfort of children in mind. As a regional referral center, Dayton Children's draws patients from a 20-county area that includes Ohio and eastern Indiana. Dayton Children's affiliation with Wright State University School of Medicine and accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations ensures young patients the finest pediatric care available. Dayton Children's staff of over 200 physicians and residents includes primary care pediatricians as well as subspecialists in over 35 areas of pediatric medicine. Working as a team with the medical staff are more than 3500 employees and volunteers who share a commitment to quality care no matter what their specific titles or duties.
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http://www.childrensdayton.org/
External link for Dayton Children's Hospital
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dayton, OH
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- Nonprofit
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One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404, US
Employees at Dayton Children's Hospital
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Wow! So many items on our newly updated patient wish lists are on sale for Prime Day! Support our patients by adding an item (or two!) to your cart as you’re shopping your own Prime Day deals! Check out our specific wish lists here: https://lnkd.in/e-dtChk9 The child life team at Dayton Children’s works hard every day to help meet the needs that matter most to our patients. Your donations help us have our most needed items in stock throughout the year to brighten a child’s day - like birthday presents, end-of-treatment gifts, distractions tools and more. 🎁💙 #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #aboveandbeyond4kids
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Princesses Ariel, Aurora and Moana made Dayton Children’s even more magical today by surprising our patients and staff! Thank you for making our day so special! 💖✨👸 * * * * #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #AboveAndBeyond4Kids #MyDaytonChildrensKid
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Don't miss the chance to get your tickets and step up to the plate with us at the Dayton Dragons community night, benefiting Dayton Children’s on August 8! Order your tickets by today, July 15 and 50% of ticket sales will be donated back to Dayton Children’s to support above and beyond care for kids: https://lnkd.in/g6Vw3W4E Enjoying the fun and excitement of Dragons baseball with your family and friends while supporting kids who depend on Dayton Children's? That sounds like a home run! #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #DaytonDragons
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There are many types of responsibilities to teach, like household chores, school, taking care of our selves and even responsibility for our actions. When kids learn responsibility, their self-esteem grows, their sense of independence expands and they enhance their problem-solving, time management and accountability skills! Just like everything else in parenting, teaching your kids responsibility takes time, intention, and work. Start with small tasks and build upon these as they accomplish learning new skills. Household responsibilities are a great place to start - check out these helpful tips below. For more tips on helping kids master responsibility at home, check out our full blog here: https://bit.ly/45Yn5db 🎶 Try to make cleaning the house fun! Put on some tunes and sing along while you work or put a timer on and see if you can beat the clock. 👏 Once your child has the hang of a few chores, make a chore chart to help keep everyone on track. 🚫 Avoid the temptation to go back and do it “your way.” This will lead to your child feeling that they can’t do the task themselves. They will be less enthusiastic to help out next time. ❤️ When teaching household responsibilities, approach it like a coach teaching little kids how to play soccer or a piano teacher teaching a new student how to read notes -- One building block at a time. * * * 🌟For more free tips and resources to help you positively impact your family’s mental wellbeing, join the On Our Sleeves movement today: https://lnkd.in/dVFt9tP6 #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #OnOurSleeves #childrensmentalhealth #mentalwellbeing #mentalwellness #emotionalwellbeing
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Celebrate with us! 🥳 🎉 Dayton Children’s Hospital has been named as a Best Children’s Hospital and received a Best Pediatric Emergency Care award from the Women’s Choice Award®, America’s trusted referral source for the best in health care for the sixth year in a row. Learn more about this award: https://bit.ly/3zF5jPV #WeAreDaytonChildrens #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens
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This #MeetaDocFriday, we want you to meet Dr. Salim Mancho, pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Dayton Children’s! 👋 What does Dr. Mancho treat? 🩺 Treats children with a wide range of conditions, focusing on congenital anomalies like craniosynostosis and acquired deformities such as burns and lacerations. 🩺 Specializes in craniofacial conditions, hand reconstruction, cleft lip/ palate and vascular anomalies. Why does Dr. Mancho love working with kids? 💙 Working with kids is very rewarding to watch as they heal and grow from their treatment/care with us. They bring a positive outlook during some challenging times in their lives. Where did Dr. Mancho train? 🎓 Residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine 🏥 Fellowship in pediatric plastic and cranio-maxillofacial surgery at the University of Southern California What does Dr. Mancho do for fun? ⚽️ Playing soccer ❤️ Spending time with family ✈️ Traveling Learn more about Dr. Mancho by visiting: https://bit.ly/3WgXEjA #WeAreDaytonChildrens #AboveandBeyond4Kids #DaytonChildrensHospital #DaytonChildrens #MeetTheDoc #MeetADoc #cleftlipandpalate #craniofacial
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We hope your family has a fun and safe Fourth of July! With large gatherings, excitement and fireworks displays, there is a ton of room for mishaps. Supervision is key, especially around grills and open flames, pools and water and fireworks use. Check out our reminders and safety tips for the holiday. ⬇️
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As an injury prevention expert at Dayton Children's and as a parent taking their first family roadtrip with a toddler, Abbey shares what she did to prepare for a safe trip together! Whether you’re planning a close vacation or a cross-country roadtrip, be sure to check out these tips to making travel with kids a bit easier and safer this summer. ⬇️
5 tips for making travel safe and stress-free with kids
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We love to see our staff grow their careers, just like Rosalyn did this year when she became a sleep technologist! Rosalyn took the leap and participated in the Accredited Sleep Technologists Education Program (A-STEP) at Dayton Children’s, a program that offers a blend of classroom learning and hands-on instruction to learn all the skills and knowledge you need to be a sleep technologist, also known as a polysomnographic technologist . Grateful that she participated, Rosalyn shared, “I transitioned from being a team lead in the environmental services department to becoming a registered polysomnographic technologist, thanks to A-STEP. I completed clinical hours, modules, and lots of studying to successfully pass the exam, and now I’m proud to be part of the sleep medicine team!” In partnership with our sleep medicine physicians, Rosalyn uses a variety of tools to perform sleep studies, evaluate sleep patterns, and treat sleep disorders in kids such as insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea and more. Way to go, Rosalyn! 🎉 🌟 Let your career take flight at Dayton Children's! Learn more about a benefits, job openings and more by visiting https://lnkd.in/d2UbT-xM #WeAreDaytonChildrens #growth #careers #healthcare #careeradvancement DaytonChildrens #DaytonChildrensHospital
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