February 16, 2022

Texas Children’s furriest team members paraded through the halls of the Heart Center at the Medical Center campus to help make it a “pawsitively” lovely Valentine’s Day for our cardiology patients and their families.

Therapy dogs Elsa, Bailey, Pinto and Pluto brought holiday cards, festive beaded necklaces and even a few kisses to children throughout Legacy Tower, including stops to visit the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) and Adult Congenital Heart Program.

Six-year-old patient Kyleigh Ward said she was very excited to see her best friend Bailey during the special Valentine’s Day parade. Kyleigh has been hospitalized at Texas Children’s for nearly 150 days awaiting a much-needed heart transplant.

“We love the dogs,” said Kyleigh’s mother, Briancca. “It was very therapeutic to see them come around and spend time with the families. … I’m glad Kyleigh had a good time. I had a good time, too.”

The four golden retrievers are the heart of Texas Children’s Pawsitive Play Program, which is designed to enhance the emotional well-being of patients and families in the hospital. Along with Angus at West Campus and Cohen at The Woodlands campus, the dogs are specially bred and trained to work full-time as service dogs in a pediatric setting alongside our child life specialists.

“The Child Life Heart Center team and Animal-Assisted Therapy team came together to make the dog parade happen, and I’m so happy it went well,” said Victoria Ramos, child life activity coordinator.

“My role is to bring normalization and play to patients and families while they are in the hospital,” she said. “Bringing in the AAT dogs makes the job even more special. … What could be more fun than a parade where we come together and create fun memories for patients and their families?”

February 9, 2022

To further support making COVID-19 testing as convenient and efficient as possible for our team members, one free at-home test kit will be provided for every Texas Children’s employee, as well as Baylor faculty and staff members.

These at-home test kits – which contain two tests each – will give individuals the opportunity to immediately test themselves at home, get results and (if positive) report quickly to Employee Health for their quarantine to begin. To learn more about at-home testing, click here.

Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 9, eligible team members will be able to pick up their test kit at one of eight Texas Children’s screening locations listed below. In addition, our community Pediatric, Urgent Care, and Health Plan locations will receive their test kits later this week for eventual on-site distribution.

Eligible team members are currently allocated only one free test kit. For information on at-home test kits covered by medical insurance plans and free test kits available through the federal government, please click here.

When and where to pick up your at-home test kit. You must present your Texas Children’s-issued badge to receive a kit.

Location/Times/Dates

Feigin Center

Screening Station – 1st Floor Lobby: 6 – 11 a.m. and 6 – 11 p.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Fri, 2/11
  • Sat, 2/12
  • Tues, 2/15
  • Thurs, 2/17

Legacy Tower

Screening Station – 1st Floor Lobby: 6 – 11 a.m. and 6 – 11 p.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Fri, 2/11
  • Sat, 2/12
  • Tues, 2/15
  • Thurs, 2/17

West Campus

MOB Employee Screening Entrance: 6 – 11 a.m. and 6 – 11 p.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Fri, 2/11
  • Sat, 2/12
  • Tues, 2/15
  • Thurs, 2/17

The Woodlands

Main Information Desk: 6 – 11 a.m. and 6 – 11 p.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Fri, 2/11
  • Sat, 2/12
  • Tues, 2/15
  • Thurs, 2/17

Health Plan

Screening Station – 8th Floor: 7 – 10 a.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Tues, 2/15

Sugar Land Specialty Center

Conference Room 200: 7 – 10 a.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Tues, 2/15

The Center – Southwest

Conference Room: 7 – 10 a.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Tues, 2/15

The Center – Greenspoint

Conference Room: 7 – 10 a.m.

  • Wed, 2/9
  • Tues, 2/15

Go to our COVID-19 Operations website anytime to find additional information on our ongoing COVID-19 response.

In conjunction with vaccinations, boosters, masking and everything each and every one of us does every day, your efforts to include home test kits in your arsenal will help in our fight against COVID-19!

February 8, 2022

Financial well-being is critical for all of us because it not only helps lower your stress levels, but it can also positively affect your physical, mental and social well-being. Stress related to financial worry can affect every aspect of your life, potentially causing your personal and professional productivity to suffer. Ensure you are off to a healthier you in 2022 by prioritizing your financial well-being.

Need help with meeting financial challenges, establishing or meeting financial goals?

Are you struggling with unexpected expenses or credit card debt? Would you like to start a retirement or college savings plan? Fidelity can help with a myriad of services like 1:1 financial coaching sessions, emergency savings account mentoring, setting up identity theft protection, finding community resources, and more. Leverage Fidelity as a resource for:

  • Monthly Webinars – Watch for opportunities to register for Fidelity’s upcoming sessions including:
    • Setting Goals and Developing an Emergency Savings Plan – February

Tuesday, February 8 – 12 PM CST register now

    • Making Your Money Work as Hard as You Do – March

Wednesday, March 2 – 12 PM CST register now

  • Financial Coaching sessions. Take advantage of 1-on-1 consultations with Texas Children’s personal Fidelity representatives for the opportunity to ask questions and create a financial plan in a private setting. Sign up for appointments and also RSVP for seminars here. If you prefer a group setting, Fidelity will provide the same opportunity in the company of your co-workers. Reach out to Alyssa Barnes or Christine Jasek to set up a workshop with your group.
  • Identity protection. New, to help protect your identity and give you greater peace of mind, Texas Children’s now offers voluntary identity theft protection with Allstate. You may sign up during Open Enrollment or at any time. Click here for information.
  • Personal assistance. With your whole family in mind, the Texas Children’s Family Resources site is available to help you find free or reduced-cost food, healthcare, employment assistance, affordable housing, transportation, daycare, financial assistance, education opportunities and legal services by entering your zip code.
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One more item to help you stay financially healthy in 2022: click here to start saving! Check out Texas Children’s easy-to-use discounts and rewards marketplace. You’ll find discounts on wellness, entertainment, sports and goods. The first time you log in you will be prompted to enter a code. Use code AH5SYC, then complete the sign-up form to start exploring!

Each week you have the opportunity to enrich your Black History knowledge and participate in an online activity for a chance to win a special prize. Read more

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Newly released industry data places Texas Children’s Hospital No. 1 for heart, liver and lung transplants; No. 2 for kidney transplants in the United States

Texas Children’s Hospital leads the nation in pediatric transplants, as reported by the Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network (OPTN), the country’s unique public-private registry for organ matching.

The newly released OPTN data places the nation’s largest children’s hospital No. 1 for pediatric heart, liver and lung transplants, and No. 2 for pediatric kidney transplants in the United States.

In 2021, Texas Children’s Hospital Transplant Services successfully performed 118 transplants, outpacing all other children’s hospitals by more than 30 complex surgeries.

“This exceptional team has worked tirelessly to consistently improve care, develop new avenues, and have now ultimately paved the way for Texas Children’s to be the premier hospital for lifesaving transplant surgeries,” said Mark A. Wallace, President and CEO of Texas Children’s Hospital. “The expertise and unwavering passion of every single member of this team is unlike any other. I am incredibly proud of all they’ve accomplished, and I know this is only the beginning.”

Last year, the Texas Children’s Hospital Transplant Services team achieved two first-in-the-nation milestones: its 2000th transplant patient, solidifying the program’s status as the highest volume pediatric transplant center in the United States for the fourth consecutive year; and its 500th pediatric heart transplant, a benchmark that highlights Texas Children’s world-class pediatric heart transplant program.

“The Texas Children’s Hospital Transplant Services team’s impressive volume of pediatric transplants is topped only by its success rate,” said Dr. Larry H. Hollier, Surgeon-in-Chief and Chair of the Texas Children’s Hospital Department of Surgery. “Among the highest in both the nation and the world, our pediatric transplant success rate underscores the Transplant Services team’s cutting-edge, leading position in the field.”

As the most active pediatric transplant center in the world, Texas Children’s Hospital possesses a depth of skill and service, both within the program and throughout the hospital, that allows for best-in-class care of newborns to young adults in need of heart, kidney, liver and lung transplants.

The staff offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach through all aspects of the transplant process, from initial referrals, which are accepted from around the world, to hospitalization and outpatient management. The pediatric transplant team – including transplant surgeons, immunologists, coordinators, dietitians, child life specialists, and social workers – works closely with patients, families and referring physicians to help make the evaluation process as convenient and efficient as possible.

Building on its record of excellence, the Texas Children’s Hospital’s Transplant Services team often accepts and achieves success with cases other programs may consider untreatable. For this reason, the Transplant Services team boasts an impressive list of firsts, including:

  • The first successful infant heart transplant in the United States;
  • The first pediatric lung-kidney transplant in the United States;
  • The hospital’s first – and one of only three in the nation – triple transplant of heart, lungs, and liver in one procedure.

“The real heroes in every transplant story are the selfless donors and their families,” said Dr. John A. Goss, Medical Director of Transplant Services at Texas Children’s Hospital. “As doctors, we are humbled and honored to witness the impact this incredible gift of life has on the lives of our pediatric transplant patients and their families.”

For more information about Texas Children’s Hospital Transplant Services, please visit https://www.texaschildrens.org/departments/transplant-services.

After Caring for the Dream as the national medical center and Official Pediatric Medicine Provider of the 2021 Summer Olympics and Paralympics games, Texas Children’s is supporting Team USA in the 2022 Winter Games by delivering expert care to the elite athletes of tomorrow.

To kick off the opening of the games in Beijing this month and celebrate our ongoing partnership with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), Texas Children’s has installed a dynamic new mural at The Woodlands hospital campus.

The wall-sized artwork features Hannah Harrell, Solomon Simmons and Oksana Masters, award-winning athletes representing Team USA and patients of Texas Children’s Hospital. The mural is located close by the Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Clinic – a state-of-the-art facility where practitioners care for and treat acute and chronic sports injuries, concussions, exercise-induced asthma and other conditions affecting sports performance.

Texas Children’s is among the top 12 children’s hospitals in the nation for Orthopedics, according to the 2021-22 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings from U.S. News and World Report.

“As young athletes transition from the playground with the goal of representing Team USA, we look forward to helping them achieve these milestones by providing expert care during an illness or injury, and maintaining their overall health and well-being,” said Dr. Jeffrey Shilt, chief of community surgery and the sports medicine liaison to the USOPC, when Texas Children’s addition to the USOPC National Medical Network was announced.

“We take great pride in being able to support the next generation of Olympians and Paralympians as they optimize their health and performance,” Shilt said.

To check out the mural for yourself and see snapshots of our colleagues and patients at The Woodlands embracing the Olympic spirit, scroll through the photos in the gallery.

For an inside look at how the mural was installed, click here.