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Children's Mercy Will Direct Research Into Pediatric Meds
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Description
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"Children's Mercy is providing $300,000 to jump-start the Pediatric Pharmaceutical Reformulation Program of the Institute for Pediatric Innovation." This project will reformulate certain medications children need but at present can't take in their current form.
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2008-08-08
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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She's Retired, But Not Resting
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Article on former director of social services for Children's Mercy Hospital, Alice Kitchen. Kitchen began volunteering at the Guadalupe Center in the 1950s as a teenager, and the experience prompted her to pursue a career in social work. She spent 20 years at Children's Mercy raising funds and organizing programs to assist both children and their parents. Since retiring in 2009, Kitchen has made two human rights observation trips to Honduras as a member of an international activist organization.
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Date
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2012-07-01
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Little Known Medical History: Katharine B. Richardson and Children's Mercy Hospital
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Description
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Series of eight articles by a retired physician who worked with Katharine Richardson. The first three segments in particular focus on Dr. Richardson and the founding and early years of the hospital. The rest are largely about the author's own experiences over a long career, but include much history of Children's Mercy and medicine in Kansas City in general.
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1969-12-01/1971-01-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Children's Mercy Hospital
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View of the old Children's Mercy Hospital at Independence and Woodland avenues. The smaller inset photograph is the James L. Lombard residence, once located at 1805 Jefferson Street in the Quality Hill area.
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Date
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1917~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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