by supportseton | Apr 2, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Dell offered hope beyond hope When Harper suddenly grew lethargic and ill at the age of three months, a simple trip to the pediatrician ended with a leukemia diagnosis and a prognosis of a 10% chance of survival. Harper’s prognosis set the Dell Children’s research...
by supportseton | Mar 12, 2019 | Our Impact, Seton Hays Success Story, Success Story
On March 7th, Seton Medical Center Hays hosted a grand opening event to celebrate the first dedicated wellness and rehabilitation center in Hays County. The brand new McCoy Wellness and Rehabilitation Center doubles the capacity of Seton Medical Center Hays’ rehab and...
by supportseton | Feb 8, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
February is National Heart Month, and we want to celebrate the impact you’ve had on the lives of so many children. The Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease at Dell Children’s Medical Center is on track to complete 300 surgeries this...
by supportseton | Jan 10, 2019 | Our Impact, Seton Fund Success Story, Success Story
We are saddened by the news of a long-time friend, and Emeritus Board Member, Bud Shivers passing. Bud made a tremendous impact on our community and served in many capacities within the Seton Healthcare Family. He was a trusted advisor, historian, and someone who...
by supportseton | Nov 16, 2018 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Success Story
Dell Children’s Medical Center offers the highest quality of care to heal children in Central Texas. But sometimes, kids need some extra help. Enter football. Parker Gerault is a patient at Dell Children’s who’s obsessed with the New England Patriots....
by supportseton | Nov 15, 2018 | Seton Fund Success Story, Success Story
Seton Development Board Gala raises over $600,000 for Seton Heart Institute at Seton Medical Center Austin The Seton Development Board‘s 41st annual gala presented by HEB raised over $600,000 for cardiovascular programs and equipment at the Seton Heart Institute at...
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