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All-Star | Class of 2024

Introducing the 2024 Connecticut Children’s All-Stars

Our All-Stars represent the diverse care Connecticut Children’s provides to patients at our 41 locations in more than 20 towns. During their two-year All-Star terms, they share their stories in support of Connecticut’s only health system dedicated exclusively to the care of children. Your support encourages each of them—and the tens of thousands of other kids they represent—as they continue striving to live their healthiest possible childhood.

Adrianna G. | 2024 All-Star

Adrianna G.

Caring, Kind & Smart

Age 8

Alex F. | 2024 All-Star

Alex F.

Funny, Joyful & Strong

Age 4

Audrey M. | 2024 All-Star

Audrey M.

Determined, Intelligent & Kind

Age 16

Declan L. | 2024 All-Star

Declan L.

Brave, Curious & Resilient

Age 6

Gracyn G. | 2024 All-Star

Gracyn G.

Comedic, Courageous & Sweet

Age 7

Jackson C. | 2024 All-Star

Jackson C.

Brave, Happy & Strong

Age 12

Kenny & Neema S. | 2024 All-Star

Kendrick and Neema S.

Adventurous, Creative & Fearless

Age 9

Luca C. | 2024 All-Star

Luca C.

Caring, Determined & Resilient

Age 12

Mia F. | 2024 All-Star

Mia F.

Brave, Kind & Sweet

Age 8

Our 2023 All-Stars

Anthony S. | All-Star Class of 2023

Anthony S.

Caring, Determined & Empathetic

Age 11

Austin & Garrett S. | All-Star Class of 2023

Austin | Garrett S.

Funny, Happy & Sweet

Age 4

Ellie M. | All-Star Class of 2023

Ellie M.

Brave, Funny & Kind

Age 10

Meet the 2023 All-Stars

All-Star Care for Kids

In addition to his work as a pediatric neurosurgeon, David Hersh, MD, dedicates time to research. “I am humbled our relatively young specialty has come a long way in a brief period of time, yet there is still so much we don’t yet understand about the brain,” says Dr. Hersh. “Continuing to ask questions and perform research is critical. One of my favorite parts of my job is building relationships with my individual patients and their families, but I also realize that research is a way for me to help even larger numbers of patients for years to come.”

Currently, Dr. Hersh is investigating bone flap resorption following cranioplasty. “Children with a severe traumatic brain injury sometimes require a large portion of the skull to be removed in order to create more room for the brain while it is swollen,” explains Dr. Hersh. “Eventually this piece of bone is replaced, but many pediatric patients experience significant resorption of the bone over time, leaving the underlying brain unprotected.” In collaboration with Dr. Yusuf Khan at UCONN Health, Dr. Hersh is working on strategies to prevent the resorption process and avoid a patient’s need for further surgery.

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Dr Hersh and young patient flex their muscles

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