Stanford Children's Health | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford’s Post

Born without working intestines, 5-year-old Zeke Atchison got a new chance at a full life, thanks to the Pediatric Intestinal Transplant Program at Stanford Medicine Children's Health—the only multi-abdominal organ transplant center on the West Coast. #DonateLife 🔗: https://bit.ly/3G4QgC9

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Radicker Irving MSN, RN

Registered Nurse| Navy Veteran, Prior Hospital Corpsman | ACLS & BLS Certified | MSN-RN |Secret Clearance

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This is amazing.

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Vanessa Soares Lanziotti, MD, MSc, PhD

Pediatrician & Pediatric Intensive Care doctor; Professor of Maternal & Child Health Postgraduate Program - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Chief of Clinical Research Unit of Institute of Pediatrics(IPPMG)- UFRJ

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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻fantastic!

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DANIELA DI NUCCI

A highly accomplished & self-driven Project Engineer, with experience in maintaining cross-functional collaboration with different teams to execute projects to successful completion within time & budgetary constraints.

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Impressive work 👏

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Brian Polonsky

CEO & Founder of Polonsky & Associates Inc. | Healthcare Recruitment | Nursing Leadership | Talent Acquisition 🏥 👩⚕️ 👨⚕️

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Stories like this remind us why organ donation matters. One gift can mean a lifetime.

Jake Dorst

Chief Information and Innovation Officer

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Keep growing!

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My daughter was treated for cancer at Lucile Packard Hospital and it was a great experience given the circumstances. Please donate to this wonderful institution. It makes a big difference to so many young lives.

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Rose Hampton

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Very impressive!

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