The year was 1975. Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” terrified moviegoers. Bill Gates founded Microsoft. The Captain and Tenille’s “Love Will Keep Us Together” earned the top spot on the Billboard music chart. And Cyndi Ott started her career at Akron Children’s. “I’ve been here so long that more than one building I’ve worked in has been […]
Archives for 2025
Patient experience spotlight: Brian Green-Tuttle
Every month, Akron Children’s recognizes an employee for providing an exceptional patient experience. April’s honoree is Financial Counselor Brian Green-Tuttle, who recently received this feedback from a grateful family: “My son had major spinal surgery, and we received help from a nonprofit to pay for our portion. Brian was instrumental in getting that payment secured. […]
Josie Greco thrives 12 years after kidney transplant
Josie Greco has been beating the odds since her birth on April 30, 2008. You may remember her as an Akron Children’s superhero patient for the 2017 Akron Marathon Race Series. Now at age 17, Josie continues to make her mark on the world. Josie survived a traumatic birth, arriving 11 weeks early and weighing […]
Celebrating the future of pediatric care: Akron Children’s honors its 2025 graduating residents
Akron Children’s is proud to celebrate the exceptional physicians completing their pediatric residencies this year. Residency is a transformative time – full of challenge, growth and lifelong bonds. As they step into the next chapter of their careers, we asked a few of them to reflect on their favorite moments and share what lies ahead. […]
Protein for teen girls: fueling healthy growth and development
Protein is a crucial nutrient during adolescence, especially for teen girls whose bodies are undergoing significant changes. Whether your daughter is an athlete, a busy student or simply navigating the normal growth and hormonal shifts of adolescence, understanding protein needs and where to get it can significantly impact her overall health. “Teen girls should aim […]
Akron Children’s student researcher receives prestigious award for groundbreaking research
The Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award is a prestigious honor given to individuals who demonstrate extensive scholarship and rigorous scientific inquiry. Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, a pioneering polio vaccine researcher and strong advocate for research training and diversity in science, made history as the first woman to lead an NIH institute. And now […]













