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Child Life

A hospital may be the last place you expect to find children having fun while doing their schoolwork. But at USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital, there is an entire department where “fun” and “work” are as common as IVs and bandages. Its name says it all…Child Life.

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NICU Reunion 2006

From time to time, USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital hosts a homecoming for some special graduates.
They are the children who were treated in the hospital’s Hollis J. Wiseman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This is the story of one of those children.

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T.J.’s Come a Long Way

After surgery or a serious injury, a patient may be cared for by a physical or occupational therapist. While therapy is essential for full recovery, it can also be frustrating or painful. Meet our therapists, who manage to mend broken bodies while lifting broken spirits.

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Matthew’s Miracle

It is impossible to go through childhood without a few scrapes and scratches along the way. They usually heal with little more than a scar, but what if an innocent scratch becomes a life-threatening illness? As one Mobile family discovered, having a physician with specialized training can mean the difference between life and death.

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Amazing Austin

The pediatric intensive care specialists at USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital treat the most critically ill children, but few of those are as sick as the six-month-old Baldwin County boy who showed up last year.

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Alex Has "Hope"

For a parent, there are no more bone-chilling words than “your child has cancer.”  But at USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital, those words are often followed by “we have a treatment,” as one local family has happily discovered.

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