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Sticking together during Giving Day

We never back down from helping our UF Health patients, students, faculty and communities. During the University of Florida’s fifth annual Giving Day, Gator Nation showcased its commitment and dedication. Gators of all kinds – alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends and families – totaled more than 28,000 gifts for student programs, colleges, research and…

Birthday bash benefits UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital

Catalina Tish knew exactly what she wanted for her 7th birthday. She was not thinking about new toys or back-to-school clothes; instead, Catalina wanted to give back. That’s why for her birthday, she asked friends and family to help her fundraise for UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital. “I was inspired…

Through April 11: Change Kids’ Health with 7-Eleven

Children’s hospitals are at the front lines when it comes to protecting the health of future generations. But they can’t do it alone. 7-Eleven is serving its neighbors, so together we can build a better tomorrow. Donate or round up your purchase from Feb. 22 through April 11 at participating…

Chiu’s lasting legacy spans borders

Thomas T. Chiu, M.D., M.B.A., is joined by his wife Anna (middle right) and Linda Edwards, M.D. (far right), while he displays his Distinguished Alumni Award. 2022 is a special year for Thomas T. Chiu, M.D., M.B.A. It’s a year of milestones. After 45 years as a faculty member at…

Give Today. Heal Tomorrow. — Congenital Heart Center

Grayson Padgett, a UF Health Congenital Heart Center patient, enjoys getting back to his favorite hobbies, like playing baseball. By Peyton Wesner It is a partly cloudy day, and the sounds of baseballs popping in leather gloves and childhood laughter fill the Chaires-Capitola Little League fields in Tallahassee, Fla.

‘At UF Health, we take care of each other’

Summer is an exciting time of year. Days are spent splashing in the pool, playing at the park and watching stellar sunsets. Some even travel to dream destinations. Vacations are supposed to be relaxing. Teresa Brown’s last trip was anything but. Brown, who will celebrate her 9-year anniversary at UF…