Feature Videos

Paul Sondel, MD, pediatric oncologist with UW Health discusses a form of childhood cancer, Neuroblastoma, and his ongoing research to treat the disease. Courtesy of NBC-15.
 
Learn more about pediatric cancer at UW Health's Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

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Kids With Courage IV
Kids With Courage IV is a celebration of childhood cancer patients. The event is held every 5 years and features honorary guest Cindy Crawford. In her own words, Cindy shares what Kids With Courage and the Children's Hospital has meant to her.  Learn more about Kids With Courage

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History of Pediatric Cancer Research
Kids With Courage IV is a reunion celebration of childhood cancer patients of American Family Children's Hospital. This slideshow looks at the history of pediatric cancer treatment at American Family Children's. Learn more about Kids With Courage

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Protecting Yourself Against Skin Cancer
Cases of diagnosed melanoma have more than tripled in the past 25 years. UW Health dermatologist Juliet Gunkel, MD, talks to NBC-15's Carleen Wild about the reason for the rise and how to make sure you're safe during the sunny summer months. (Video courtesy of NBC-15)

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Pediatric Fitness Minute: Making the Right Choices
UW Health clinical nutritionist Amy Mihm tells NBC-15's Carleen Wild that parents and guardians have to take responsibility for the food they bring into their homes and their children's lives. (Video courtesy of NBC-15)

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Dr. Toby Campbell Talks About Chemo Brain
In an interview with NBC-15's Carleen Wild, UW Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center's Toby Campbell, MD, discusses "chemo brain," a condition in which chemotherapy patients experience memory lapses and concentration difficulties. (Courtesy of NBC-15)

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Gastric Pacemaker Helps Patient with Gastroparesis

During the height of her gastroparesis, a condition that affects the ability of the stomach to empty its contents, Carol Swain ate no solid food for 12 days. A UW Health surgeon implanted a gastric pacemaker to help her regain her health.

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Making a Difference: Nurses Week 2008
Teamwork. Communication. Challenge. Professional development. These are some of the words nurses use to describe their work at UW Health. Learn more about our nurses as UW Health casts a Spotlight on Nursing during Nurses Week 2008.

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The Gift of Life, On Demand: Erin Davisson
WFRV news anchor Erin Davisson, liver transplant recipient, talks about the importance of organ donation.
 
To learn more about organ donation, go to Charter channel 999, then select "I Want More" and "Health and Wellness."
 

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Pediatric Fitness Minute: Healthy Foods for Kids
NBC-15's Carleen Wild talks to UW Health nutritionist Kira Wilson about how to make sure your child's diet contributes to rather than hinders his or her overall fitness. (Originally broadcast as part of NBC-15's "Pediatric Fitness Minute" series)

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