Isabella’s journey
During Isabella’s stay at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital, Children’s Miracle Network assisted the family by making them feel at ease. Watch to learn more about Isabella’s journey.
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During Isabella’s stay at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital, Children’s Miracle Network assisted the family by making them feel at ease. Watch to learn more about Isabella’s journey.
The Force is strong in the UF Health family. The children's hospital physicians and staff have it. The patients have it. You have it! Earlier this month, it was even stronger when a few special visitors stopped by the UF Health Congenital Heart Center.
The UF Health Proton Therapy Institute announced an expansion that will increase the number of cancer patients and the types of cancer it is able to treat.
The department of neurosurgery became the first named department in the UF College of Medicine’s 60-year history, when it was officially named the Lillian S. Wells department of neurosurgery in honor of significant philanthropic support from the Lillian S. Wells Foundation Inc.
The 95,000-square-foot Harrell Medical Education Building is the UF College of Medicine’s first “true home” in its 59-year history, and it is a dream come true for the many who labored over the project for more than five years.
Ten years have passed since the last significant renovation for UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital neonatal intensive care unit. Now, the space is growing to match increased demand for services.
For a decade, more than 2,000 patients have received expert care from the UF Health Congenital Heart Center.
Dance Marathon at FSU participated in their first ever FLORIDA STATEMENT Day, and in true Seminole tradition set out to "make a statement" on campus and within the Tallahassee community to raise $100,000 for Children's Miracle Network at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital in 26.2 hours.
National Pancake Day is more than a month away, but you can satisfy your pancake appetite now all while helping local children.
Gainesville native Michael Haller, M.D., is completing the transition from student to teacher as the new chief of pediatric endocrinology at the UF College of Medicine.