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BOSTON — In this video perspective from the Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, Cristin Q. Fritz, MD, MPH, shares the story of Champ’s Cupboard, a food resource program at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The program launched at the beginning of 2025 to provide immediate assistance to families experiencing food insecurity when their child is hospitalized. When
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