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Centering the Family Voice
Started in 2020, The FCP is the feeder program for several volunteer family engagement opportunities at GCH, and helps connect parents and caregivers with opportunities to offer input to improve care ...
Trainee Spotlight: Antoinette Jones, MD, Third Year Fellow
Jones' multiple research projects are bolstering GCH's efforts to improve care.
Uncovering the Secrets of the Lung, One Cell at a Time
Due to GCH's efforts preserving human lung tissue, groundbreaking advancement are being made in addressing rare diseases.
New Leadership Roles Look to Capitalize on Hematology/Oncology Momentum
Jamie Flerlage, MD, MS, has been named division chief and academic director of the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Golisano Children’s Hospital. She will also serve as an assistant ...
Breaking Through
Thanks to strong outcomes, investments in faculty and staff, and participation in clinical trials, brain tumor patients are coming to GCH from across the world
Patient Story: Finn Schillaci
For children with cancer, survival is the most important factor, but it’s not the only one. In the case of Finn Schillaci, his family and care team had to make a choice between two effective ...
Miracle Kids 2023: Zyon Stanton
At the time of the birth of their adopted son Zyon, now 5, they had already been foster/adoptive parents for seven years; their family included several children with medical and special needs. Born ...
Miracle Kids 2023: Liliana Tahou
Born via C-section at 36 weeks, Lily Tahou's organs were failing and she only had 15 percent of her own blood in her body. A series of timely blood transfusions and around-the-clock care helped her ...
Miracle Kids 2023: Jenay Benard
Last Thanksgiving, a straightforward sinus infection turned into a life-threatening brain abscess for 12-year-old Jenay Benard. Thanks to the emergency surgery and physical rehabilitation teams at ...
Miracle Kids 2023: Jeyliana Gonzalez
Her cancer journey started when Nana, now age 12, felt a marble-like bump on her lower abdomen. Within months, it grew to the size of a tennis ball. A series of tests including a biopsy confirmed ...