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First Lady Visits Childrenâs National Medical Center
Washington, D.C. (Vocus) December 13, 2010
First Lady Michelle Obama visited patients and staff at Childrenâs National Medical Center today, an annual tradition dating back to First Lady Bess Truman. Mrs. Obama was accompanied by the family dog Bo.
Mrs. Obama toured the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), where she met patients and families, as well as doctors, nurses and other support staff. While on the tour, Mrs. Obama met with members of the Division of Psychiatry, including patients, doctors, and nurses.
Following her tour, Mrs. Obama arrived in the Atrium, where she was greeted by many patients, families, board members, and staff. In the Atrium, Mrs. Obama read the classic The Night Before Christmas. Once she finished, children asked the First Lady questions about her holiday traditions. Vocalists 97 Acts, DJ Natty Boom and dancers from Studio Boomboxx provided musical entertainment.
Throughout her visit, Mrs. Obama was escorted by two long-time patients, Gabriel Gomez, 7, and Cheyenne Florio, 4. Gabriel receives treatment for sickle cell disease and asthma, while Cheyenne, who was born prematurely, has cerebral palsy and other special needs.
âItâs been a longstanding tradition for First Ladies to visit the nationâs childrenâs hospital and weâre pleased that Mrs. Obama has continued to bring joy to our patients and staff,â said Jacqueline D. Bowens, Executive Vice President and Chief Government and External Affairs Officer at Childrenâs National.
The Senior Vice President for Hospital-Based Specialties, David Wessel, MD, greeted the First Lady in the PICU. He noted: âIn our critical care units, we care for some of the sickest children, so it was a real treat to have such a special visitor, especially during the holidays. We appreciate Mrs. Obama taking time out of her schedule to meet with our patients, families, and staff.â
Childrenâs National Medical Center is located less than 4 miles from the White House and is the only exclusive provider of pediatric care in the Washington Metropolitan area. The PICU is a 32-bed unit, four of which are for neurology, and received the prestigious Beacon Award for excellence in critical care. It serves as a regional referral center and is a designated Level I Trauma Center for comprehensive care to pediatric patients and their families. Childrenâs National also serves a regional referral center for extracorporeal life support (ECMO).
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Contact: Emily Dammeyer or Paula Darte: 202-476-4500
Childrenâs National Medical Center in Washington, DC, has been serving the nationâs children since 1870. Home to Childrenâs Research Institute and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Childrenâs National is consistently ranked among the top pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and the Leapfrog Group. With 303 beds, more than 1,330 nurses, 550 physicians, and seven regional outpatient centers, Childrenâs National is the only exclusive provider of pediatric care in the Washington metropolitan area. Childrenâs National has been recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Magnet® designated hospital, the highest level of recognition for nursing excellence that a medical center can achieve. For more information, visit ChildrensNational.org, receive the latest news from the Childrenâs National press room, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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