GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn.-- Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota has teamed up with Kohl's for the Influenza Prevention Project for Kids, a new campaign designed to show children the right and wrong way to wash their hands and when they should be washing their hands. This morning, Patsy Stinchfield, Director of Infectious Disease at Children's, stopped by the show to tell us more.
Serving as Minnesota's children's hospital since 1924, Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota has 332 staffed beds at its two hospitals in St. Paul and Minneapolis. An independent, not-for-profit health care system, Children's of Minnesota provides care through more than 14,000 inpatient visits and more than 200,000 emergency room and other outpatient visits every year. Children's is the only Minnesota hospital system to provide comprehensive care exclusively to children.
For more information on the prevention project, visit www.childrensmn.org/giving/kohls.
For more information about Children's, visit www.childrensmn.org.