Registering to donate when you pass away is one way to help fill the need. Becoming a living kidney or liver donor is another. So, why is there such a gap?
Dr. Ginnie Abarbanell, the chair of pediatric cardiology for University Health, talks about the importance of prenatal screenings for congenital heart defects.
As a patient, hearing the diagnosis of heart failure can be scary and confusing. Today, we will explain some heart failure basics to help separate facts from fiction.
After Desiree found out that she had a high-risk condition called placenta accreta, she switched to University Hospital. Today, both Desiree and her son are strong and healthy.
A nurse’s journey in the fight against colon cancer
Valerie Gonzalez, a University Health nurse, was recently diagnosed with colon cancer. She urges others to recognize the signs and risk factors of colon cancer.