Anchor Center for Blind Children
June 92010
The mission of Anchor Center for Blind Children is to teach life skills to young children with visual impairments and provide services to their families.
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The mission of Anchor Center for Blind Children is to teach life skills to young children with visual impairments and provide services to their families.
Duration : 0:7:4
Physicians and the Chair of the WakeMed Foundation’s Board of Directors, Tom Oxholm give reasons why Wake County’s children can’t wait for a new Children’s Hospital at WakeMed.
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We encourage parents to watch this video with their children to help them learn what to expect when they have their surgery at Memorial Hospital for Children, here, in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Website: http://onehundreddays.org/
One Hundred Days is building a children’s hospital for the Good Shepherd Community Church in Kigali Rwanda. This video introduces the project and the One Hundred Days nonprofit organization.
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Child rearing can be a rewarding, but sometimes frustrating experience. Over the years we’ve helped parents, stepparents, grandparents, and other caregivers deal with difficult issues, such as toilet training, sleep problems in infants, behavioral issues, and a host of other concerns. To make things a bit easier for parents to find answers to questions about children’s health and behavior … from infancy through puberty … Washington Hospital in Fremont, California has developed a series of short videos called Healthy Children. Each program provides tips from physicians in answer to parents’ most common questions about children’s health.
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The Beads of Courage Program at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, Ark. is a tangible way for pediatric cancer patients to tell about every step of their journey to get well. Dozens of colorful glass beads represent a different treatment or experience in the cancer treatment unit. When they are first diagnosed, they receive individual letter beads to spell out their name. White beads are given for each treatment of chemotherapy, brown when they lose their hair, red for blood transfusions, glow-in-the-dark for radiation treatments and dozens more. When the treatment ends, young cancer survivors receive a purple heart. Arkansas Children’s Hospital is one of 14 hospitals in the United States to implement the Beads of Courage Program. This video profiles the program at Arkansas Children’s Hospital and includes interviews with the nurse manager of the oncology unit, as well as young cancer patients.
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Meet Dillan Grantz, a thirteen year-old boy from Hawaii with a very simple dream: to be able to stand up straight, hit a baseball and run to first base. Dr. David Skaggs in the Children’s Orthopaedic Center at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles makes Dillans dream come true.
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This Week on ABC Daytime 3-15 to 3-22
Watch full episodes of General Hospital at http://abc.go.com/shows/general-hospital?cid=YTV_GH
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www.ClownDoctors.com.au
Australian Clown Doctors promotional video
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There is no link between vaccines and autism. That’s the word from physicians at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. This, in response to a recent media blitz by actress Jenny McCarthy, whose books suggest a link between autism and vaccines. Dr. Mike Noetzel, director of neurology at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine says there is absolutely no scientific evidence or research supporting any link between autism and vaccines.
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