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A cleft lip: a beautiful mark of his childhood

junio 30, 2026 – During a prenatal visit, Lisa, Samuel's mom, noticed the tech was taking a bit longer than usual and wouldn't answer her questions directly. Instantly, she knew something was wrong with her baby. The doctor came in and told Lisa her baby may be born with a cleft lip. Baby Samuel and his family found the care they needed at Nicklaus Children's Hospital.

Born to Beat the Odds: Caitlin's Historic Staged Cardiac Septation Procedure

junio 18, 2026 – When Catalina attended her 14-week pregnancy ultrasound, she expected to see her growing baby but was met with the news that her daughter, Caitlin, would be born with Single Ventricle Heart Defect. Fearful of what would come next, Ashley's obstetrician referred her to Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Heart Institute to develop a treatment plan for Caitlin's arrival.

The Future of Pediatric Cardiac Research at Nicklaus Children's Hospital

febrero 13, 2025 – In recognition of American Heart Month, the Nicklaus Children's Research Institute is celebrating the future of cardiac research at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. With decades of experience in pediatric cardiology, the new Chief of Cardiology, Shyam Sathanandam M.D., is enthusiastic about the future of clinical trials at Nicklaus Children's.

Saving Lives with a Sudden Cardiac Arrest Readiness Program

diciembre 20, 2024 – Though rare, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the young causes tragic events that impact the entire community. Roughly 7,000 people under the age of 18 will suffer a cardiac arrest annually in the U.S. Because of education and hands-on training to school faculty, countless lives have been saved nationally. In just two years, eight lives have been saved in South Florida schools.