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To prepare for his graduation ceremony, Carter Williamson had his own goal. He wanted to walk across the stage to accept his diploma.
The team used an Impella, a catheter-based miniature ventricular assist device. It offered the best chance of getting rising eighth-grader Van Sung to transplant.
The siblings, both recovering from surgery, admitted they were best friends, a bond that has grown even deeper since the transplant.
“Kangaroo Care” is more than just a practice — it’s a powerful connection between parent and child that creates lasting benefits for both.
These psychologists work with the medical team and families to help support patients during their hospital visits and in coping with and treating their medical diagnosis.
Longtime friends of Monroe Carell, the Borchettas’ latest gift builds on their ongoing support of the hospital’s NICU services.