Miss Seattle Gives Back to the Hospital That Saved Her Life

The halls of Seattle Children’s Hospital are a familiar place to Joell Posey-Grager, Miss Seattle 2016, and her family. Now 24, before she was wearing crowns and singing to audiences, she was a patient at Seattle Children’s. Recently, she returned to the hospital not as a patient, but as a visitor to help brighten the day […]

Read More →

Ski Day Helps Teen Get Back on the Slopes After Being Paralyzed

On January 6, 2015, 13-year-old Jacob Wald woke up and headed to school. The day started out just like any other day. This day, however, would turn out to be very different; this day would change his life forever. “I was playing basketball that morning,” said Wald. “Everything happened so fast. Eight hours later I […]

Read More →

How a Neurosurgeon’s Gifted Hands Saved an Artist’s Creative Mind

Neurosurgeon Dr. Richard G. Ellenbogen and his former patient Nina Jubran share two important skills: As a surgeon and an artist, they both have great attention to detail and hands that are used to doing very delicate work. They also have another profound connection: Ellenbogen saved Nina’s life 12 years ago today when she came […]

Read More →

Researchers Work Toward New Type 1 Diabetes Therapies For Patients Like Juliana

Children with type 1 diabetes and their families have to do several calculations throughout the day to stay healthy. Did my daughter check her blood sugar before breakfast? Does she need an extra snack because she has gym class? Is there someone at school to help my child check her blood sugar? Type 1 diabetes […]

Read More →

Novel Super Glue Surgery Helps Patients Walk, Frees Them From Pain

In February, Madison Fairchild, 7, waited patiently with her family in a pre-op exam room at Seattle Children’s Hospital. As they waited for Madison to be taken into surgery she asked one question: “Are they going to take all the bad things out?” The simple answer was yes, thanks to a new procedure pioneered at […]

Read More →