Not everything you hear about the flu is true. Here are some myths that you should ignore. February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
Congrats to 14-year-old Sania Cay who has been named the 2019 Children’s Mercy Rising Star. She’s a phenomenal swimmer who is inspiring other teens to swim after their dreams. February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
Changes to how transplant livers are distributed in the U.S. could impact patients waiting for organs in Missouri and Kansas. Here’s the latest: February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
This high school student with a passion for cars has found a unique way to help out families at Children’s Mercy. He collects donations for gas cards that are given to families who need to travel back-and-forth to bring their kids to see our specialists. February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
If you missed seeing episodes of Inside Pediatrics on KMBC, here’s your chance. Check out this webisode featuring the story of young Connor, who has a congenital eye disorder and is being treated at Children’s Mercy. February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
When a child faces a heart condition, they have 35 pediatric cardiologists and heart surgeons to turn to at Children’s Mercy. We have the only pediatric transplant program in the area and have transformed 18 lives with a heart transplant in just four years. February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
After a difficult first few years of life dealing with a complex heart disease, this bubbly 8-year-old girl is finally on the road to recovery. Watch her story here: February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
Children’s Mercy new CEO Paul Kempinski has a tough job overseeing our system, which had 15,000 inpatient admissions and 614,000 outpatient visits last fiscal year. But he never forgets that there are children and families behind these numbers. Learn more about him: February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
Happy Valentine’s Day! Love your career. Come join me at Renown Health! February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments
Together we will grow. Sodexo supports networking and learning opportunities for their employees through Employee Business Resource Groups, which are organized by fellow employees around a sense of shared interests, experiences, or a common dimension of diversity. The African American Leadership Forum (AALF) is a resource group that serves as a champion to support the culture of diversity within Sodexo. This month, AALF hosted their annual meeting entitled – Community Connections: Ready, Set, Grow. Learn more about AALF and the Sodexo Employee Business Resource Groups now >> February 14, 2019vinayakNo Comments