Children's stories
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Doctor reaches out to kids
Dr. Jill Klemin is taking time this spring to visit local schools. Read the story » |
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Miss ND makes holiday visits to Children's Hospital
Even with her preparations for the upcoming Miss America pageant reaching high gear, Walker took time to pay a holiday visit to children Thursday, Dec. 22, at Medcenter One Children’s Hospital. Read the story » |
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Sports physicals Student athlete exams now required annually
The North Dakota High School Activities Association now requires student athletes to complete a sports physical exam annually. The exams can be scheduled anytime between June 15 and before an athlete starts practice. Read the story » |
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Babies get special visitor
On Tuesday, Dec. 20, Jolly Old St. Nicholas took time out of his busy holiday schedule to visit babies and their siblings while posing for pictures at Medcenter One’s Well Baby Clinic outside Birthcenter One. Read the story » |
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Cancer care close to home blessing for Dickinson family
Diagnosed with cancer when he was 15, Anthony Bren and his family, who live in Dickinson, were able to complete most of Anthony’s chemotherapy at Medcenter One rather than traveling to Minnesota. Read Anthony's story » |
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A runner with heart Medcenter One works with Mayo Clinic
to care for children's hearts
MacKenzie Paul was born with a heart condition that caused her heart to
race when she ran. The condition was treated recently at Mayo Clinic, and MacKenzie is now able to run worry free. Read MacKenzie's story » |
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Medina girl is "truly a miracle child"
Katie Schmidt survived a 90-minute seizure thanks to great teamwork from her doctors. Today, the healthy 4-year-old is full of energy. Read Katie's story » |
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Help for the heart Bismarck family benefits from Medcenter One's
relationship with Mayo Clinic
Daxton Helten had heart surgery at Mayo Clinic when he was 3 days old. Read Daxton's story » |
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