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Patient Experience
Children's Mercy Kansas City strives to offer the highest quality medical care, and at the same time, deliver a positive patient and family experience.
Language and Accessibility Services
Related Links The Department of Language Services at Children’s Mercy Hospital focuses on bridging the communication barriers between Limited English Proficiency (LEP) and Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH)
Medical Interpreter Programs
Children's Mercy is committed to being an established provider of Medical Interpreter training and continuing education offering comprehensive, competency based, and hands-on opportunities for students...
Summer Camps
Children's Mercy understands the importance of all children having the experience of camping and is providing the following list as a resource for camping options. This list includes information about...
Children's Mercy in Junction City, KS
See Children's Mercy specialists at our dedicated clinic space at Geary County Hospital. Access cardiology, endocrinology, diabetes and telemedicine.
Time Off
We understand that everyone needs time off to heal, relax and refresh. Children’s Mercy offers multiple time off benefits in addition to an accrual-based paid time off program. Extended Illness Time EIT...
Cerebral Palsy: Mohamed’s Story
Meet Mohamed In an apartment building in Syria, a little boy sits by the window, looking out at the other kids playing soccer, riding their bikes and laughing together. “Mom,” he cries, “why can’t I play...
13 parent-tested potty training tips
Potty training is a significant milestone in every child's development, but it can also be a challenging time for parents. Whether you're just starting out or looking for new strategies, you're...
Pet Pals Program
Kids and families can interact with volunteers and their trained and certified dogs. See if your dog has what it takes to become a Pet Pal.
Employment Resources
Employment can have a positive impact on long-term health and quality of life for our patients with chronic health conditions and disabilities. Employment success stories Adults with disabilities describe...
Global Health
Global Health education is offered at Children’s Mercy for all interested residents and fellows. The Global Health Track provides residents with an introduction to children's global health care issues.
Spinal Fusion: Neuromuscular ERAS
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs promote an evidence-based, multidisciplinary approach to patient care aimed at facilitating faster recovery from surgery, decreasing hospital length of stay...
Children’s Mercy’s Facility Dog Program Receives Two Grants to Maintain, Expand Program
Children’s Mercy facility dogs provide comfort, motivation and smiles to patients, families and staff throughout our hospital. Their special training and calming presence make them perfect one-on-one...
Health Benefits
Three medical plans (Cigna) You can choose from three medical plans. The Gold Plan costs the most each paycheck and has the lowest deductible. Children’s Mercy contributes to a Health Reimbursement...
Benefits and Salary
Salaries 2022-2023 Year Salaries Annual Education Stipend PGY 1 $64,735.16 $500 PGY 2 $67,626 $750 PGY 3 $70,201 $1,000 Sample contract (pdf) Residents in hallway photo Vacation All...
Family Advisory Board Accomplishments
2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Identified Areas of Focus: Selected key areas of focus including Access and Wait Times, Emergency Department Experience, and Care...
Student Education
Hands-on education options for pre-med, medical and nursing students as well as those studying in allied health care fields or interested in research careers. Photo media block For medical students...
Complex Medical Needs in Children: Resources for Health Care Providers
The faculty and staff of the Beacon Program at Children’s Mercy have compiled a list of resources for health care providers when caring for pediatric patients with complex medical conditions.
Emerging Principal Investigators: Dr. Craig Smail
From a young age, Craig Smail, PhD, Research Faculty, Genomic Medicine Center, was fascinated by medicine. That fascination led him to a career in genetic research.
Syncope (Fainting)
Neurocardiogenic syncope (SINK-oh-pee) is a sudden loss of consciousness, often called fainting or “passing out.” It occurs in 15 to 25% of otherwise healthy children and teens. Causes of syncope Fainting...