Martin Joseph Kurowski – or Marty Joe – has been through a lot. With a team of specialists and determined parents, nothing slows down the toddler who was born with clubfeet, a cleft lip and cleft palate. A shocking diagnosis Marty was diagnosed in-utero with clubfeet and a cleft lip. “You want the best for […]
Archives for March 2025
Hemophilia is Tyler’s ‘something’
Tyler Selby is a happy 5-year-old who loves reading and math, people and conversation. He’s also an advocate for kids like him with bleeding disorders. Born Feb. 25, 2020, Tyler experienced irregular bleeding from standard newborn procedures. Even when Tyler went home from the hospital, the bleeding continued. Then, the left side of his body […]
Virtual visits are perfect for today’s busy families
Some of your child’s appointments – including well visits – need to take place in your provider’s office. But Akron Children’s offers a growing number of virtual visits for minor illnesses, follow-up care and some specialty appointments. “A virtual visit is a convenient, safe and effective way to access care at Akron Children’s,” said Sarah […]
Hematology-Oncology Nurse Charlene Maxen reflects on 50 years of service at Akron Children’s
Charlene Maxen began her nursing career at Akron Children’s in 1974. Now, after an incredible 50 years of service with the hospital, she plans to retire in March. “When I graduated nursing school, I knew I wanted to go into pediatrics. I’m not even sure why. I was just drawn to it,” Charlene recalled. “Once […]
What parents need to know about measles
Many parents think of measles as an old-time disease, and that’s true. Measles was a common childhood disease decades ago, but it is rare today in this country thanks to a vaccine. However, millions of measles cases happen worldwide every year. Measles has made a comeback in recent years due to immunization levels dropping in […]
Accidental ingestion of baby oil begins a scary medical odyssey for toddler
It was a jubilant day for little Amaiyah Hill. The 20-month-old girl with big brown eyes was leaving Akron Children’s after a 152-day hospitalization and heading home – and without tracheostomy or ventilator dependence. Care providers from all areas of the hospital came for final hugs, to make some noise, blow bubbles, hold signs and […]













