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Where does my CMN gift go? | September 2019

The Pediatric C-MAC Cart, monitor, two pediatric flexible intubation scopes and blades can be used for the pediatric cath lab and for procedures done by operating room staff on the unit as needed, making it an important addition to our equipment inventory.

Where does my CMN gift go?

If your child is having surgery at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital, they can now ride in style to the operating room in one of our new Power Wheels, funded by donations to CMN Hospitals!

Welcoming Dr. Schatz as chief of pediatrics

We would like to congratulate Desmond Schatz, M.D., on his appointment as Interim Chair, UF Department of Pediatrics and Interim Physician-in-Chief, UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.

DM at UF, DM at FSU collect national awards

OwlThon at Florida Atlantic University, Dance Marathon at University of Florida and Dance Marathon at Florida State University attended the ninth annual Dance Marathon Leadership Conference in St. Louis July 19-21.

Miracle Treat Day happening now!

On Miracle Treat Day, $1 or more from every Dairy Queen Blizzard Treat sold at participating locations will be donated to CMN Hospitals to bring healing and happiness to local kids in Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

Don’t miss our CMN Summer Store Days

On July 30 and 31, from 7 a.m. 5 p.m., CMN Summer Store Days is taking place in UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium. Three new tee shirt designs will debut, featuring art by UF Health pediatric patients.

Marshal’s pARTy art exhibit

Marshal's pARTy exhibit at Criser Cancer Resource Center, RM 1302, displays a look inside the creative mind of Marshal Fisher.

July 25: Miracle Treat Day at Dairy Queen

On Miracle Treat Day, $1 or more from every Blizzard Treat sold will be donated from participating Dairy Queen® locations in the Gainesville, Tallahassee and West Palm Beach areas to UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.

Miracles on Madison celebrates the kids

Last month, Tallahassee celebrated the children served by Children's Miracle Network Hospitals at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital with a downtown, block party-style event at the 2nd annual Miracles on Madison.