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Press Room
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC's Press Room is the place where national, regional and local media can get the latest and most expert information on quality pediatric clinical services, groundbreaking biomedical research and educational topics important to children and their families. For more than a century, Children’s has been dedicated to the health and well-being of all children.
From press releases to story ideas, online press kits (with downloadable images) and hot topics that are making news in the health care community, reporters have unlimited access to a wealth of information.
Contact Media Relations
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Media Relations
One Children's Hospital Drive
4401 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Phone
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
After hours and weekends: 412-647-2345 (Ask for the UPMC media relations staff member on-call to be paged.)
Fax
412-692-3931
Media Relations Team
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Andrea Kunicky
Coordinator, Media Relations
Office: 412-692-6254
Cell: 412-439-5264
andrea.kunicky@chp.edu |
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Marc Lukasiak
Director, Marketing and Communications Office: 412-692-7919
Cell: 412-721-2120
marc.lukasiak@chp.edu |
Note: If you would like to be added to the list to receive press releases, media advisories and news on Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, please send your contact information to andrea.kunicky@chp.edu.
Last Update
October 24, 2011
October 24, 2011

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