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On Monday, the George Washington University Hospital's 100th transplant donor, Claire, met her donor recipient, Chadiatou, for the first time! The two celebrated GW Hospital's 100th kidney transplant with hospital staff and family members.
Third year medical students from VCOM-Carolinas - Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine recently began their clinical rotations at Aiken Regional Medical Centers. We look forward to learning about their experience and professional growth.
Thank you to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals for spotlighting the Beads of Courage program at Northwest Texas Healthcare System. Follow the link to watch as Becky, a Child Life Specialist at NWTHS, explains how patients can document their treatment journey through bead arrangements. The program is funded by donations to Children's Miracle Network of the Amarillo and High Plains Regions. Watch the video at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQltb.
Yesterday, Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center hosted their Ninth Annual Teddy Bear Clinic. The event provides parents and guardians with the opportunity to familiarize the children in their lives with the hospital setting. More than 600 people attended this year's event.
A much deserved congratulations to employees from the George Washington University Hospital, who were recognized at The White House yesterday for their role in treating Matt Mika after the Alexandria shooting last month. Pictured are GW Trauma Surgeon Libby Schroeder (second from left), MD, Matt Mika and the Police Department, City of Alexandria, Virginia first responders who cared for him.
Congratulations to Manatee Memorial Hospital for breaking ground on their Emergency Care Center! The 34,000-square-foot addition aims to "provide the citizens of Manatee County the finest in healthcare services possible," explains Kevin DiLallo, CEO.
Yesterday, UHS Corporate employees were treated to summertime treats. The red, white and blue-themed event featured ice cream and water ice scooped by UHS Officers, and a fun game to match executive leadership with their pets.
At St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Airman First Class Larry Nice is working with hospital staff to advance his acute care skills. This is part of an ongoing partnership with Vance Air Force Base to provide medics with emergency care training.
Yesterday, construction crews raised the final beam on Texoma Medical Center's expansion project, which includes a new four-story tower and an addition to the emergency department.
On Friday, employees from UHS Corporate Offices in King of Prussia prepared a meal as Guest Chefs at Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Thank you to all who volunteered their time!