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He Checked it Off the List

Last summer Richard Schneider checked the last box on his “50 United States to Visit List” when he, along with his whole family, landed in Hawaii. In the last nine years he also visited Alaska and the Grand Canyon, saw his first grandchild graduate from high school, and spoiled his six grandchildren with frequent telephone calls and handfuls of spice drops.

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Blue Skies and Unfamiliar Terrain

After her 21-year-old granddaughter, Samantha, was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma—a lesser-known cancer of the bone and soft tissue—June Schuey was left on unfamiliar terrain.

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Aortic valve replacement can be an option for inoperable patients, study shows

An innovative procedure that can replace a diseased heart valve is effective for patients who are too frail to endure open-heart surgery, according to results of a nationwide clinical study. Read More

“Train the Trainer” Program Educates Barnes-Jewish Employees About Cultural Competency

Barnes-Jewish's “Train the Trainer” program enlists a volunteer from every department at Barnes-Jewish to go through a six month training course to train their department on how cultural competency impacts patient care.

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Siteman Starts Advisory Council to Bring Patient Voice in Decision Making

The Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine created a 29 member Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) to make sure the voice of the patient becomes more involved in processes – from clinical to physical.

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