
Added: March 3, 2009 | Time 04:00 | Views: 705
The Neuro-Oncology Program at St. Louis Children's Hospital takes a unique multi-disciplinary approach to patient care, with a team of oncologists, radiation oncologists, social workers, psychologists, physical therapists and school liasions. Meet Frances as she completes her journey to recovery. http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content/medservices/BrainTumorNeuroOncol...
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j_zwicky says:51 weeks ago | Reply
Hello, i am from st. louis as well. i lost my [older] brother to brain cancer in 2008 from a type of brain cancer that usually effects only children..
it was so sad. i can only imagine how these children must feel..
i am in school to become a trauma nurse because i saw the mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion that he went through. i was wondering.. i have extensive training in ballet that includes musical therapy, which i have found to be very stress relieving AND fun..would i be able to come and spend some time with these kids, in honor of my brother?
i would love to be able to help in any way i can! these lil children deserve to have some fun!! :)
ChildrensHospitalStl says:49 weeks ago | Reply
Thank you for your interest in volunteering at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Please visit this link to the Volunteering section on our website (http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content/Volunteering.htm). Feel free to contact them about opportunities that are currently available.


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