CHC employee reflects on 10 years with Duke Children’s
October 8th, 2010Rene´ Travis Tyre, with the Nursing Leadership Team at Duke Children's Health Center, shares her memories of moving into the CHC ten years ago.
Rene´ Travis Tyre, with the Nursing Leadership Team at Duke Children's Health Center, shares her memories of moving into the CHC ten years ago.
This video highlights how doctors at Duke found a bone marrow match for a little girl from Israel with leukemia.
This video highlights Laura Margeret Burbach's experience at Duke, where she received a lung and bone marrow transplant from the same donor.
A homework assignment for a nurse's son turned into a special project that is helping put kids at ease before undergoing surgery. Jennifer Massengill, nurse manager at the Ambulatory Surgery…
Camp Kaleidoscope has long been a tradition for some young patients of Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center.
By Ilana Yurkiewicz When the handler pulled the first snake out of its bag, there was a chorus of gasps and murmurs from the Camp Kaleidoscope kids sitting around her.…
Reporter Bonnie Rochman with TIME visited researchers at Duke University, who have put together a cord blood collection kit that's being sent to expectant mothers who want to donate their…
By Eric Ferreri To donate the stem cell-rich umbilical cord blood produced during the birth of her daughter, Jaime Feaster of Lake Charles, La., would have had to drive more…
This video features Camp Kaleidoscope, a camp for kids from Duke who have a chronic illness. Jonathan Van Hoose, a patient service associate in Hematology/Oncology, talks about the camp.
This story features the unprecedented double transplant that saved 16-year-old Laura Margaret Burbach’s life. "It was transplant or death," said David Zaas, M.D., medical director of Lung Transplant. When asked…