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Stony Brook Children’s Physician Named National Podcast Editor
Margaret Parker, MD, FCCM, Professor of Pediatrics at Stony Brook University School of Medicine and Chief of the Critical Care Division at Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital, has been appointed Associate Editor of the iCritical Care Podcasts (www.sccm.org/iCriticalCare) of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
May 8, 2012 - 8:56:53 AM
Stony Brook Children’s Wins National Advertising Awards
Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital has netted three national awards for advertising excellence, including a Best of Show honor for a television campaign featuring emotional testimonials of mothers whose children received lifesaving care at the hospital.
May 7, 2012 - 11:11:01 AM
Goodale Family Makes Meaningful Contribution to Stony Brook Children's Hospital
Aquebogue residents Cathy and Russell Goodale found out they were carriers of the cystic fibrosis gene when their six-week-old son, Keith, was diagnosed. Another son, Jeffrey, was later diagnosed with CF. The boys’ lifelong courageous battles with the disease—as well as those of the Goodale’s daughter-in-law, Jennifer, who passed away from CF—were the inspiration for a recent Goodale family financial gift to Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital.
Apr 30, 2012 - 11:37:31 AM
Stony Brook Children’s Opens New Pediatric Specialty Practice
Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital has opened a multi-specialty pediatric outpatient practice at 4 Technology Drive to provide an array of pediatric services in one convenient location for patients and their families.
Apr 19, 2012 - 9:06:12 AM
Stony Brook Receives $2.5 Million Gift from Robert and Lisa Lourie
Stony Brook University has received a $2.5 million gift from Robert and Lisa Lourie to advance research and clinical care at the National Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center at Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital and to establish a new state-of-the-art imaging center at Stony Brook Medicine. The gift will be matched by the Simons Foundation Challenge Grant, providing a total impact of $5 million. The Pediatric MS Center will be renamed the Lourie Center for Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis.
Apr 17, 2012 - 3:21:01 PM
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