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Against the Odds: Jack's Fight for Life

February 04, 2025

Kimberly and her husband learned their unborn son, Jack, had a congenital heart defect (Transposition of the Great Arteries), and after being referred to Nicklaus Children's Hospital for specialized care, Jack underwent open-heart surgery within days of his birth, leaving his future uncertain.


A Remarkable Recovery for Rydon

January 07, 2025

Rydon was ready for school and outside in the yard with the family’s beloved dogs when the unthinkable happened. The two puppies, excited by passersby on the other side of the fence, leaped at Rydon, injuring him, and yanking off a large portion of his scalp. Quick thinking by Rydon’s big sister Aubrey helped get the dogs under control and the family on the way for medical help.

Saving Lives with a Sudden Cardiac Arrest Readiness Program

December 20, 2024 – Though rare, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the young causes tragic events that impact the entire community. Roughly 7,000 people under the age of 18 will suffer a cardiac arrest annually in the U.S. Because of education and hands-on training to school faculty, countless lives have been saved nationally. In just two years, eight lives have been saved in South Florida schools.

The Growing Footprint of Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization

November 08, 2024 – As the medical community continues its shift toward less invasive interventions, cardiac catheterization is becoming more commonplace within care plans for pediatric and adult patients. In many cases, this less invasive approach is the standard of care.