Michael Frick to Oversee Critical Fundraising Efforts as President of the Children’s Medical Center Foundation
Children's Medical Center DallasNew leader brings 38 years of experience in philanthropy to nationally ranked hospital.
New leader brings 38 years of experience in philanthropy to nationally ranked hospital.
Doctors say new status recognizes the highest level of care.
Annual holiday tradition takes a new route, kicking off at City Hall this year.
Ribbon-cutting for multimedia center opening will feature appearances by Ryan Seacrest, Selena Gomez and Radio Disney’s “Next Big Thing” winner Shealeigh
Webinar offers training opportunity for doctors worldwide.
Children’s Medical Center’s (www.childrens.com) Specialty Care Center in Southlake has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC®) as a LEED Certified healthcare facility under the new, more rigorous standards established in 2009.
Legacy’s top executive David Biggerstaff to share expertise at “What’s Right in Health Care” conference.
Stricter requirements enacted this fall to protect the health of patients, families and staff.
Noted physician Stephen X. Skapek has ambitious goals in patient care, research
Children’s Medical Center Dallas’s CEO to represent the interests of Texas children
The Joint Commission has certified seven disease-specific programs at Children’s Medical Center Dallas, www.childrens.com. Children’s is the only pediatric hospital in the United States with more than two such designations of excellence, making the Dallas hospital a leader in health care reform.
Children’s Medical Center (www.childrens.com) will debut its new Specialty Care Center in Southlake on June 18, a $21 million expansion which will serve children in one of the state’s fastest-growing cities and the surrounding communities. Children’s, one of the most trusted pediatric hospitals in the nation, built the center from the ground up, in the new Carillon development along State Highway 114. Sitting on 10 acres, the 34,000-square-foot building also has room for future growth, demonstrating the nationally recognized healthcare system’s commitment to specialty treatment for children.
According to a new survey by prestigious parenting publication Child, Children's Medical Center Dallas is honored as a top 10 hospital for its pediatric cardiac services, recognizing the hospital's commitment to top-notch subspecialty care. Additionally, Children's was named a top 25 hospital for overall pediatrics, and was one of only two in Texas to make the list.
Dr. Kristy Hagar, a child psychologist at Children's Medical Center Dallas, explains that resilience is not acquired from a pill or a class, but rather is taught and nurtured by parents. Dr. Hagar offers tips for nurturing resiliency in kids.
Children's Medical Center Dallas broke ground on an eight-floor, 309,401-square-foot tower that will serve as the hospital's new front door. When completed in early 2009, Children's will face Motor Street, allowing for easier access for patients and their families. This third hospital tower will create space for growth of cardiac, surgical and neonatal services.
ForHealth Technologies Inc., makers of IntelliFill i.v.â„¢, a high-speed robotic system for the preparation of IV medications in syringes, announced today that Children's Medical Center Dallas has achieved the milestone of producing over three million syringes using the IntelliFill i.v. system. Children's implemented the IntelliFill i.v. in October 2002. The hospital's inpatient pharmacy is currently producing 20,000 syringes weekly using the robotic system.
Children's Medical Center Dallas has launched an interactive tool Web tool that makes it fun for parents and children to learn about allergy triggers found inside and outside the home.
Pediatric trauma program at Children's first in Texas & southwest to receive highest level trauma designation; hospital one of only 14 pediatric facilities in the U.S. with level I status.
Donald Trump's TV show, The Apprentice, gives a glimpse of brutal competition and may provide parents an opportunity to teach their child appropriate responses to failures and successes that surely lay ahead of them in school, college and careers.
Nine-year-old patient from Children's Medical Center Dallas wins national G.I. Joe Real American Hero award. Cancer patient mentors classmate also diagnosed with cancer, helping to lift spirits and demystify scary medical procedures.