February 16, 2016

21716Jeopardy640Texas Children’s Hospital – specifically the Pediatric Simulation Center – was recently featured on the famous television quiz show Jeopardy! This is the first time in almost a decade the show highlighted something in the Houston area. Read a first-person account from Jeopardy! Producer Brett Schneider to find out how the show made its way back to Houston.

There’s always a story behind how we choose locations to record Jeopardy! video clues and the Texas Children’s Hospital category, which originally aired on January 22, with clues presented by Texas Children’s Pediatric Simulation Center Director Dr. Jennifer Arnold, is no exception.

It was July of 2015 and, as Jeopardy! had a new affiliate in Houston (ABC-13), our Promotions Department felt that a visit was long overdue. The Jeopardy! Clue Crew had last recorded clues in and around Houston (including Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston) back in September of 2002. We would love to have returned sooner, but having shot clues in every state, more than 300 cities and in 48 countries, our dance card had been rather full.

While looking into local events and attractions, our interest was piqued by Texas Children’s Hospital Pediatric Simulation Center. One of the largest in the nation, the center provides hands-on pediatric and obstetric simulation training in a realistic environment with the aim of improving patient safety and care.

In researching the Simulation Center – which offers the latest in cutting-edge research and training and features the use of high-tech mannequins as patients – we were impressed by the online videos of Dr. Jennifer Arnold, Neonatologist and the Center’s Medical Director.

Further investigation revealed that this same Dr. Arnold was the star of TLC’s “The Little Couple.” Given her expertise, the complexity of our clues and Dr. Arnold’s familiarity with being on camera, we invited her to present these “simulation clues” herself – a responsibility that would usually be assigned to Alex Trebek and/or the Clue Crew.

Dr. Arnold was not only agreeable to this, but the production behind “The Little Couple” asked if they might record footage for their own program. This was an unusual request, but the producers of “The Little Couple” assured us that they wouldn’t record, let alone broadcast, any of our actual “game material” prior to our own airdate.

Our clues were penned, approved by Dr. Arnold, and in September of 2015, a Jeopardy! crew descended upon Houston where we met at Texas Children’s Hospital with Dr. Arnold, her simulation team and the producers and crew behind “The Little Couple.”

It was a surreal experience for the Jeopardy! crew; being shot shooting clues, but everything went smoothly and Dr. Arnold proved as capable on camera as she is accomplished at her job.

The folks at “The Little Couple” also seemed pleased with what footage they walked away with and featured it on their February 2 show, giving viewers a double dose of Jeopardy! and Dr. Arnold.

December 2, 2014

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Texas Children’s Neonatologist Dr. Jennifer Arnold, her husband, Bill Klein, and their two children, Will and Zoey, are back for another season of their hit reality show, “The Little Couple” on TLC, December 2.

The family’s adventures begin again with a trip to Washington, D.C. as the family represents Texas Children’s to advocate on Capitol Hill for the ACE Kids Act which stands for “Advancing Care for Exceptional Kids Act.” The proposed legislation will ensure that children with medical complexities who rely on Medicaid are able to receive the care they need from a center equipped to provide comprehensive care, even if they are required to cross state lines to receive the appropriate care.

12314littlecoupleinsideThe Kleins joined other families from across the nation for Children’s Hospital Association’s (CHA) Family Advocacy Day, which supports a grassroots initiative called Speak Now for Kids. The family visited the offices of members of congress where they spoke about their personal experiences and asked them to support the legislation by signing on as co-sponsors for the bill. ACE Kids Act, H.R.4930, currently has 97 cosponsors.

Watch the first episode and join the efforts to Speak Now for Kids:

  1. #Speaknowforkids. Use this hashtag and saturate social media with your stories about why children’s hospitals matter.
  2. Get social with your policymakers. Find the social media pages for your representatives and senators and post messages on their pages about why you want them to Speak Now for Kids. Encourage them to sign on as co-sponsors for this important piece of legislation.
  3. Call, write, and reach out. Lawmakers are elected by you to stand up for you. Make your voice heard. Contact their offices and let them know why you care about Medicaid reform for medically complex children. Click here to find out who represents you.