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Nothing is more important than your health — and that includes the health of your children. As a parent or guardian, you’ll do anything in your power to help your child stay healthy and feeling their best. Fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. The physicians, nurses, and staff at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh are world-famous for the level of care they provide. Not only do UPMC Children’s pediatric specialists employ the most modern and effective treatments and therapies; but behind the scenes, our experts are in the lab, constantly looking to further research and methodology to protect and enrich future generations — your children's children. And all of it is performed in a personalized, empathetic manner that puts your family’s needs first. So, you can rest easy knowing that your child is receiving the best care possible.
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I would never discourage a parent from bringing their child to receive emergency care if they feel like it’s necessary. If you’re worried, just come, and we’ll take care of you.
RAYMOND PITETTI, MD
Director of the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
JUNE 2023
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UPMC’s reach extends beyond America, also operating hospitals In China, Ireland, and Italy.
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January 2023
Glaucoma
Awareness Month
More than 3 million people in the U.S. have glaucoma, the leading cause of permanent blindness.
February 2023
March 2023
April 2023
May 2023
July 2023
August 2023
Breastfeeding Month
Advocating for, promoting the practice of, and protecting the mother’s right to breastfeed her child.
Immunization Awareness Month
Boosting awareness of the importance of widespread vaccination and immunization for children and adults.
September 2023
October 2023
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Emphasizing screening for, treatment of, and recovery from this common but treatable condition that impacts hundreds of thousands of women each year.
Bullying Prevention Month
Shining a spotlight on the long-term dangers of bullying in our schools and among our children.
November 2023
December 2023
Cervical Health Awareness Month
Recognizing the more than 14,000 women in the U.S. diagnosed with cervical cancer each year.
Birth Defects Prevention Month
Raising awareness of efforts to not only prevent birth defects, but also to help people living with these conditions.
Children’s Dental Health Month
Sponsored by the American Dental Association, this event emphasizes the importance of oral health and hygiene in kids and young adults.
Prenatal Infection Prevention Month
Raising awareness of bacterial and viral infections that are passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery.
American Heart Month
Focusing on cardiovascular health, including stroke and heart disease prevention, as well as awareness of high blood pressure.
Kidney Month
Working to reduce the impact of kidney disease and inform the public of the organ’s importance to our long-term and everyday health.
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Emphasizing the importance of screening, prevention, and treatment of cancers and diseases of the colon and rectum.
Endometriosis Awareness Month
A chance to recognize a condition in which the endometrium tissue grows outside of the uterus. “Endo” impacts 200 million women worldwide.
Donate Life Month
An effort to encourage American adults to register as organ donors.
Minority Health Month
Highlighting the efforts in improving the lives and health of racial and ethnic minorities.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month
This chronic condition affects up to 15% of men and women in the U.S.
April 2023
Occupational Therapy Month
Honoring the people who working in the vital field of occupational therapy.
Autism Acceptance Month
A chance to recognize and get involved with the autistic community.
Child Abuse Prevention Month
Heightening awareness of child abuse and promoting community involvement and cooperation in preventing it.
Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month
Promoting overall bone health through screenings, prevention, and treatment of this bone-weakening disease.
Arthritis Awareness Month
Drawing attention to the 50 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the joint-impacting disorder, the No. 1 cause of disability in the U.S.
Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
At the peak of allergy season, it’s vital to recognize the 65 million Americans impacted by one or both conditions.
Physical Fitness and Sports Month
Pushing people to get up, get out, and get active in pursuit of their physical and cardiovascular health through exercise and participation in sports.
May 2023
Preeclampsia Awareness Month:
Raising awareness of hypertensive disorders (rise in blood pressure) that can lead to maternal and infant death and complicate up to 10% of pregnancies worldwide.
Healthy Vision Month
Focusing on the importance of vision and overall eye health.
Mental Health Month
Underscoring the importance of mental health and raising awareness of the millions of Americans who live with mental and behavioral health issues every day.
Stroke Awareness Month:
Highlighting the high occurrence of stroke and emphasizing the need for and methods of rapid response in mitigating the impact of stroke.
Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month
Bringing attention to children who are impacted by arthritis and joint disorders.
Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month
Raising awareness of the congenital conditions which impact speech, eating, hearing, and social development.
Cord Blood Awareness Month
Highlighting the benefits of cord blood, which is collected from the umbilical cord and placenta following a healthy childbirth.
Newborn Screening Awareness Month
Little known fact: Different states screen newborns for different diseases. This event works toward a more standardized set of tests to ensure babies’ health.
Sickle Cell Month
Raising awareness of a disease that exists silently in millions of people, but can impact children born of two parents who each carry the trait.
Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Promoting healthy eating habits and exercise for kids of all ages to combat this serious and widespread condition.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Bringing attention to pediatric cancer, which is the leading cause of death by disease for children under 14.
September 2023
World Alzheimer’s Month
A full month dedicated to dementia awareness and advocacy.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Reminding men to get screened for this common but preventable and treatable form of cancer.
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Brining attention to this relatively rare but deadly form of cancer in women.
October 2023
Physical Therapy Month
Celebrating the professionals who help us recover in body and spirit from illness and injury.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month
Highlighting ways to prevent this deadly condition.
Down Syndrome Awareness Month
Recognizing the 6,000 people born with this common chromosomal disorder each year and the families and communities that support them.
COPD Awareness Month
Raising awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and emphasizing the importance of early detection in treatment and outcome.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Drawing attention to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and second-leading cause of death overall.
American Diabetes Month
Encouraging people to find out if they are at risk for diabetes, while promoting prevention & treatment & highlighting the lives of those who live with & manage the increasingly common condition.
Hospice Palliative Care Month
Honoring the people who work in palliative and hospice care, bringing end-of-life comfort to people suffering from chronic illness.
Stomach Cancer Awareness Month
Building awareness of gastric cancer and its various symptoms, treatments, and outcomes.
November 2023
Safe Toys and Gifts Month
Ensuring the Holidays are safe for you and your family by underscoring the importance of safety when buying, assembling, and most importantly, playing with toys and gifts.
In Allegheny County, crisis resolution is just a phone call away
Maybe your issues are chronic, as with clinical depression or anxiety; or perhaps you are just struggling and can’t pinpoint why.
Living organ donors give the gift of life
For Dr. Sood, the emphasis is on living donors. That’s because Dr. Sood knows that recipients of organs from living donors tend to fare much better after surgery.
People are starting families later in life. UPMC helps them do it successfully
Over the course of the past year, UPMC reproductive endocrinologist, Julie Rios, MD, has noticed a clear increase in the number of people coming to the UPMC Magee-Womens Center for Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology.
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Organ donation is quite a journey — for the recipient and the donor’s family
The experience is made that much more powerful when you speak to a donor’s family.
Myth Buster: Five misconceptions about organ donation
The general public’s misunderstanding of organ donation isn’t just a minor inconvenience — it’s literally a matter of life or death.
A new hope: UPMC Mercy Burn Center helps patients move past tragedy to find new life
UPMC Mercy is the only hospital in western Pennsylvania with both a Comprehensive Burn Center and a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center under the same roof.
People are starting families later in life. UPMC helps them do it successfully
Over the course of the past year, UPMC reproductive endocrinologist, Julie Rios, MD, has noticed a clear increase in the number of people coming to the UPMC Magee-Womens Center for Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology.
A new hope: UPMC Mercy Burn Center helps patients move past tragedy to find new life
UPMC Mercy is the only hospital in western Pennsylvania with both a Comprehensive Burn Center and a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center under the same roof.
People are starting families later in life — UPMC helps them do it successfully
A UPMC reproductive endocrinologist has noticed an increase in people coming to the UPMC for fertility and reproductive endocrinology.
Women face many of the same digestive health issues as men
The facts are that most common GI issues, like colon cancer and liver disease, affect women as much as men.
UPMC Mercy Burn Center helps patients move past tragedy to find new life
UPMC Mercy is the only hospital in western PA with both a Comprehensive Burn Center and a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center.
UPMC specialists do more than see fetal abnormalities — they can fix them
Learn why women come to Pittsburgh from all over the country to ensure the best possible outcomes before, during, and after pregnancy.
This holiday season, give yourself the gift of mental wellbeing with these 7 tips
The holidays are generally a time of joy and celebration,
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Children with rare diseases and their families need much more than medicine and treatment. They also need joy, laughter, and a shoulder to lean on. And that’s what they can find at UPMC Children’s.
Rare Resilence
Sometimes care comes scampering down the hall in fur and on four legs. At UPMC Children’s, therapy pets do more than just make patients smile — they provide support (and hugs) in a time of trauma.
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UPMC’s internationally renowned transplant program gives patients a second chance at life
Even before he was a young surgeon training in Brazil in the early 2000s, Dr. Pablo Sanchez has been fascinated by organ transplantation.
Care in the Air: How UPMC treats medical emergencies in the sky
A medical emergency can occur anytime and anywhere — even in the air.
People are starting families later in life. UPMC helps them do it successfully
Over the course of the past year, UPMC reproductive endocrinologist, Julie Rios, MD, has noticed a clear increase in the number of people coming to the UPMC Magee-Womens Center for Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology.
A new hope: UPMC Mercy Burn Center helps patients move past tragedy to find new life
UPMC Mercy is the only hospital in western Pennsylvania with both a Comprehensive Burn Center and a Level I Regional Resource Trauma Center under the same roof.
Smiles & Wags: At UPMC, pediatric patient support
is sometimes delivered on four legs
A young patient sits up on the hospital bed as soon as she hears the dog collar jingling from the hallway outside the room.
UPMC Children’s provides patients with a “rare” resilience
Bella Linz was born with a rare genetic disease. She inherited a fatty acid oxidation disorder, which means her body doesn’t break down long-chain fat appropriately at the cellular level.
In Allegheny County, crisis resolution is just a phone call away
Maybe your issues are chronic, as with clinical depression or anxiety; or perhaps you are just struggling and can’t pinpoint why.
At UPMC, music therapy provides relief for patients and their families
There’s a room inside UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh that looks nothing like a hospital room.
Featured Stories
UPMC’s internationally renowned transplant program gives patients a second chance at life
Even before he was a young surgeon training in Brazil in the early 2000s, Dr. Pablo Sanchez has been fascinated by organ transplantation.
Care in the Air: How UPMC treats medical emergencies in the sky
A medical emergency can occur anytime and anywhere — even in the air.
UPMC doesn’t just treat kids’ ear infections, it studies new ways to keep them from occurring
One of the most common and troubling ailments among children, especially infants and toddlers, is an ear infection.
They say music soothes the soul — but it can also do wonders for an ailing body. Whether it’s playing an instrument, writing a song, or just singing along, music therapists at UPMC Children’s use music to heal.
music therapy
Seeing through the smoke: Vaping isn’t healthier than tobacco — especially for kids
The danger is more than doubled for the still-developing bodies and brains of adolescents.
Emergency Care vs. Express Care: A guide to children’s healthcare from the ER to telehealth at home
The question facing any guardian is not will our children get sick or hurt — it’s what do we do when it happens?
A big concern among us as pediatricians is that cigarette usage among adolescents was declining before e-cigarettes, it was a steep slope. The concern is that vaping is setting kids up to be lifelong tobacco users when we had made so much progress.
FRANZISKA ROSSER, MD, MPH, FAAP
Pediatric Pulmonologist at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
National Health Observances
December 2023
Safe Toys and Gifts Month
Ensuring the Holidays are safe for you and your family by underscoring the importance of safety when buying, assembling, and most importantly, playing with toys and gifts.
November 2023
Hospice Palliative Care Month
Honoring the people who work in palliative and hospice care, bringing end-of-life comfort to people suffering from chronic illness.
Stomach Cancer Awareness Month
Building awareness of gastric cancer and its various symptoms, treatments, and outcomes.
COPD Awareness Month
Raising awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and emphasizing the importance of early detection in treatment and outcome.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Drawing attention to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and second-leading cause of death overall.
American Diabetes Month
Encouraging people to find out if they are at risk for diabetes, while promoting prevention & treatment & highlighting the lives of those who live with & manage the increasingly common condition.
October 2023
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Emphasizing screening for, treatment of, and recovery from this common but treatable condition that impacts hundreds of thousands of women each year.
Bullying Prevention Month
Shining a spotlight on the long-term dangers of bullying in our schools and among our children.
Physical Therapy Month
Celebrating the professionals who help us recover in body and spirit from illness and injury.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month
Highlighting ways to prevent this deadly condition.
Down Syndrome Awareness Month
Recognizing the 6,000 people born with this common chromosomal disorder each year and the families and communities that support them.
September 2023
World Alzheimer’s Month
A full month dedicated to dementia awareness and advocacy.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Reminding men to get screened for this common but preventable and treatable form of cancer.
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Brining attention to this relatively rare but deadly form of cancer in women.
Newborn Screening Awareness Month
Little known fact: Different states screen newborns for different diseases. This event works toward a more standardized set of tests to ensure babies’ health.
Sickle Cell Month
Raising awareness of a disease that exists silently in millions of people, but can impact children born of two parents who each carry the trait.
Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Promoting healthy eating habits and exercise for kids of all ages to combat this serious and widespread condition.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Bringing attention to pediatric cancer, which is the leading cause of death by disease for children under 14.
August 2023
Breastfeeding Month
Advocating for, promoting the practice of, and protecting the mother’s right to breastfeed her child.
Immunization Awareness Month
Boosting awareness of the importance of widespread vaccination and immunization for children and adults.
July 2023
Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month
Bringing attention to children who are impacted by arthritis and joint disorders.
Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month
Raising awareness of the congenital conditions which impact speech, eating, hearing, and social development.
Cord Blood Awareness Month
Highlighting the benefits of cord blood, which is collected from the umbilical cord and placenta following a healthy childbirth.
JUNE 2023
National Pride Month
We recognize and honor our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) brothers and sisters and raise awareness of health issues impacting their community.
PTSD Awareness Month
Post-traumatic stress doesn’t just impact soldiers. Everyone who has ever experienced a traumatic event is affected — and everyone can get help.
May 2023
Preeclampsia Awareness Month:
Raising awareness of hypertensive disorders (rise in blood pressure) that can lead to maternal and infant death and complicate up to 10% of pregnancies worldwide.
Healthy Vision Month
Focusing on the importance of vision and overall eye health.
Mental Health Month
Underscoring the importance of mental health and raising awareness of the millions of Americans who live with mental and behavioral health issues every day.
Stroke Awareness Month:
Highlighting the high occurrence of stroke and emphasizing the need for and methods of rapid response in mitigating the impact of stroke.
Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month
Promoting overall bone health through screenings, prevention, and treatment of this bone-weakening disease.
Physical Fitness and Sports Month
Pushing people to get up, get out, and get active in pursuit of their physical and cardiovascular health through exercise and participation in sports.
Arthritis Awareness Month
Drawing attention to the 50 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the joint-impacting disorder, the No. 1 cause of disability in the U.S.
Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
At the peak of allergy season, it’s vital to recognize the 65 million Americans impacted by one or both conditions.
April 2023
Donate Life Month
An effort to encourage American adults to register as organ donors.
Minority Health Month
Highlighting the efforts in improving the lives and health of racial and ethnic minorities.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month
This chronic condition affects up to 15% of men and women in the U.S.
Occupational Therapy Month
Honoring the people who working in the vital field of occupational therapy.
Autism Acceptance Month
A chance to recognize and get involved with the autistic community.
Child Abuse Prevention Month
Heightening awareness of child abuse and promoting community involvement and cooperation in preventing it.
March 2023
Kidney Month
Working to reduce the impact of kidney disease and inform the public of the organ’s importance to our long-term and everyday health.
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Emphasizing the importance of screening, prevention, and treatment of cancers and diseases of the colon and rectum.
Endometriosis Awareness Month
A chance to recognize a condition in which the endometrium tissue grows outside of the uterus. “Endo” impacts 200 million women worldwide.
February 2023
Children’s Dental Health Month
Sponsored by the American Dental Association, this event emphasizes the importance of oral health and hygiene in kids and young adults.
Prenatal Infection Prevention Month
Raising awareness of bacterial and viral infections that are passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery.
American Heart Month
Focusing on cardiovascular health, including stroke and heart disease prevention, as well as awareness of high blood pressure.
January 2023
Birth Defects Prevention Month
Raising awareness of efforts to not only prevent birth defects, but also to help people living with these conditions.
Glaucoma
Awareness Month
More than 3 million people in the U.S. have glaucoma, the leading cause of permanent blindness.
Cervical Health Awareness Month
Recognizing the more than 14,000 women in the U.S. diagnosed with cervical cancer each year.
For Alan Martino, helping people in an emergency is in his blood. He is a third-generation firefighter. He is also a nurse, a preceptor, and American Heart Association instructor, who oversees emergency response and preparedness at UPMC Passavant. And when a call for urgent help goes out and no other units are available to respond, Martino jumps in his vehicle and rushes to the scene.
First on the scene
When going to the hospital, it’s easy to take for granted the plenty of commonplace supplies at the ready. Matthew Rauker, Manager of Demand Planning and Analytics at UPMC, explains that disruptions in the supply chain are constantly shifting and it’s imperative to make sure that stock is appropriate and hospitals have the supply they need to perform their clinical tasks with the products that they need.
At UPMC reliable supply is always in demand
UPMC Mercy believes that patients should be put at the center of their health care journey, cultivating an understanding of the big picture when it comes to their overall wellbeing. While there’s no way to predict when the unexpected will happen, a team of compassionate professionals is sure to be there every step of the way.
At UPMC compassion comes first
UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital helps provide mental health support to anybody going through a crisis. Since 1963, Creative & Expressive Arts Therapies have been used to help patients access coping strategies that really bring people out of their shell. Connection is a huge part of the process and UPMC aims to continue impacting the space with this different approach.
A different approach
Providing care to people aboard a commercial airline requires a unique skill set. At UPMC, we have extensive experience in EMS medicine, so we’re able to handle medical emergencies outside of a hospital in a wide variety of settings — including at the airport and aboard the plane. Whether you’re on the ground or in the air, UPMC assures that people from all over the world receive fast and effective medical attention.
Land and Sky
In the fall of 2022, Patty Madden needed a liver transplant. Her adult son, Shaune, wanted to make good on a promise he’d made to be a living donor. Fortunately for both of them, Patty was a patient at UPMC, one of the leading transplant centers in the world, a place uniquely suited to help the son give his mother a second chance at life.
Living Donor Liver Transplant
Children with rare diseases and their families need much more than medicine and treatment. They also need joy, laughter, and a shoulder to lean on. And sometimes, they just need to feel like they are normal.
Rare Resilence
Sometimes care comes scampering down the hall in fur and on four legs. At UPMC Children’s, therapy pets do more than just make patients smile — they provide support (and hugs) in a time of trauma.
Pet therapy
They say music soothes the soul — but it can also do wonders for an ailing body. Whether it’s playing an instrument, writing a song, or just singing along, music therapists at UPMC Children’s use music to heal.
music therapy
During times of crisis, resolve Crisis Services is just a phone call away. At any time of day or night, traveling response teams can be at your doorstep within minutes and licensed professionals can talk callers through what may be their darkest hour. Whether you’re at home or at the 24-hour walk-in center, resolve ensures that no one goes through crisis alone.
A phone call away
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UPMC Addiction Medicine Services is home to the only outpatient detox center in the tri-state area, therefore offering those struggling with substance abuse the unique opportunity for around-the-clock support on the journey to recovery.
Leading with Compassion Through Recovery
UPMC Sports Medicine is all about empowering individuals to move forward in their lives. And because health care is not a one-size-fits-all solution, every treatment plan is crafted so patients can recover from injuries properly and strive toward their strongest selves.
Holistic and Hands-On Approach to Sports Medicine
UPMC Sports Medicine is all about empowering individuals to move forward in their lives. And because health care is not a one-size-fits-all solution, every treatment plan is crafted so patients can recover from injuries properly and strive toward their strongest selves.
Holistic and Hands-On Approach to Sports Medicine
UPMC Addiction Medicine Services is home to the only outpatient detox center in the tri-state area, therefore offering those struggling with substance abuse the unique opportunity for around-the-clock support on the journey to recovery.
Leading with Compassion Through Recovery