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NICU Graduates Celebrate 30th Annual Children's Hospital Newborn ICU Party
Graduates of the St. Louis Children’s Hospital Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) reunited with their favorite doctors and nurses for the 30th Annual Neonate Alumni Holiday Party on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at the Eric P. Newman Center. Santa Claus was also on hand to stir up some holiday spirit and distribute early presents to youngsters and their families. ...
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St. Louis Children's Hospital provides technology to allow father to attend son's first birthday from Iraq
Army Specialist Saaid Yohannes of the 4-1 FA SVC has been stationed in the Sunni Triangle war zone in Iraq for the last six months. ...
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Children's Hospital Physicians Pioneer "Ouchless Emergency Room"
Children and adolescents account for more than 31 million visits to emergency departments annually, according to Emergency Medical Services for Children. Forty-three percent of these pediatric visits are for treatment of injuries where management can cause pain or anxiety for young patients. ...
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St. Louis Children's Hospital and the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Place Child Health and Safety in the Spotlight
Nearly 400 Area Children Participate in First Annual Safety, Wellness and Injury Prevention Day in East St. Louis
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Receives National Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Care
St. Louis Children’s Hospital has received the nation’s highest honor for nursing excellence, the Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). It’s the third national honor this year for the hospital, which earlier was named among the best children’s hospitals in America in separate surveys by Child magazine and U.S. News & World Report. ...
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New Specially-Designed Playground Gives All Children More than Just a New Place to Play
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 13 percent of children between the ages of 6 and 14 live with some sort of disability. For them, it is often difficult or impossible to enjoy a traditional playground. Inclusive play brings children of all abilities together, fostering acceptance and friendships. Locally, the Special School District of St. Louis serves nearly 9,200 children with special needs. ...
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Liver Transplant Recipients, Donors and Families Celebrate Life
In the shadows of the 2005 Great Forest Park Balloon Race, dozens of young liver transplant recipients, donors and their families celebrated a special milestone with St. Louis Children’s Hospital. ...
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Pediatric Cancer Survivors Quilt to be Unveiled
One year ago, hundreds of St. Louis Children's Hospital cancer survivors gathered at a rooftop party in their honor. ...
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Baby is First Patient in Missouri to Receive European-Made Heart Pump
McKenzi's Carmack's face has magical powers. When she widens her saucer-blue eyes to a full twinkle, and adds the toothy grin of an aspiring two-year-old, the forces mysteriously combine to draw people near her. They can't help it. Gazing into her eyes is enough to melt your heart. But gazing into her heart -- that was what really hurt. ...
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Again Makes Elite List of U.S. News Best Hospitals
St. Louis Children's Hospital continues to climb the ranks of top pediatric hospitals in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. The hospital jumped six places from last year to rank 13th on the elite list of top pediatric hospitals. ...
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