A new collaboration between Sanford Health and the Burnham Institute for Medical Research has created the Sanford Children’s Health Research Center. In this edition of Under the Blue Lights, Dr. Fred Levine talks about how the collaboration will foster pediatric research. Dr. Levine is Director of the Sanford Children’s Health Research Center at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research in LaJolla, California.
Sanford Health announced today plans to partner with the South Dakota Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to sponsor the Komen South Dakota Race for the Cure®.
It’s been a tremendous year for Sanford Health! On February 3, 2007, we announced a transformational gift from Mr. Denny Sanford. With the donation, we became Sanford Health and began enhancing our tremendous care and service while also embarking into new areas of research and growth. In this edition of Under the Blue Lights, Becky Nelson and Dave Link look back at the past year and look ahead to the future.
The Worthington, Minnesota City Council has approved the sale of Worthington Regional Hospital to Sanford Health. The approved proposal makes Worthington Regional Hospital a fully-integrated member of the Sanford Health system. Sanford Health Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Becky Nelson explains more in this edition of Under the Blue Lights.
In this edition of Under the Blue Lights, Ben Perryman, PhD talks about the new collaboration between Sanford Health and the Burnham Institute for Medical Research and what this will mean to children all around the world.
In this edition of Under the Blue Lights, Sanford Health President and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft talks about the recent Board of Trustees retreat to Washington, DC. He also chats about the plans to build a pediatric clinic in Duncan, Oklahoma.
Under the Blue Lights is an opportunity to learn more about Sanford Health from our leaders. In this edition, Charles "Pat" O'Brien, MD, President of Sanford USD Medical Center, talks about Sanford's future expansion plans for a Heart and Vascular Hospital.
Under the Blue Lights is an opportunity to learn more about Sanford Health from our leaders. In this edition, Sanford Health President and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft has an update on the Sanford Initiatives and a preview of upcoming big announcements.
Don Welker is training for the annual Children’s Miracle Network Half-Marathon in honor of his son, Max. Max was born 15 weeks early and survived because of Sanford Children’s and Children’s Miracle Network.
Women who don't want any more children now have the option of sterilization without surgery. An FDA-approved device is implanted in a doctor's office without having to undergo general anesthesia.
Touched by the help his daughter received at Sanford Children’s and from Children’s Miracle Network, Watertown country artist Greg Hanson undertook a unique fundraiser.
Thyroid cancer is the fastest-growing cancer in the U.S. But like others, it's very treatable if it's caught early. Vishal Bhatia, MD with Sanford Clinic Diabetes and Thyroid has information to help detect thyroid cancer early.
The condition called gynecomatsia is the development of enlarged breast tissue in men and boys. When it first begins, it may be mistaken for a form of male breast cancer.
The Peek-A-Boo Gallery is a service at Sanford Women's Health that allows expectant parents to give friends and relatives a unique peek inside their pregnancy.
There is new hope for stroke and brain injury patients with new technology called Bioness. It’s a prosthesis that fits over the rehab patient's hand, and gives them back the use of their fingers.
Scott Pham, MD with Sanford Clinic Heart Partners explains tachycardia. A normal adult heart beats between 60 and 100 times a minute. A heart rate over 100 beats a minute is called tachycardia.
Sanford Health patient Dave Alpers shares his personal weight loss story after gastric lap band surgery by Dr. Peter O'Brien with Sanford Clinic Surgical Associates.
Sanford Children’s: Your Children’s Miracle Network Hospital
Don Welker is training for the annual Children’s Miracle Network Half-Marathon in honor of his son, Max. Max was born 15 weeks early and survived because of Sanford Children’s and Children’s Miracle Network.
This year, Dairy Queen will hold Miracle Treat Day on August 7, 2008. Invite your family, friends and colleagues to visit a participating Dairy Queen location and buy a Blizzard because giving never tasted so sweet.
Touched by the help his daughter received at Sanford Children’s and from Children’s Miracle Network, Watertown country artist Greg Hanson undertook a unique fundraiser.