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Officials at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System and Childrens Hospital of Richmond at VCU announced plans to build a new inpatient childrens facility that will be adjacent to the outpatient Childrens Pavilion on the VCU Medical Center campus in downtown R stanley thermobecher ichmond.The project will complete the Childrens Pavilion as a comprehensive, integrated health care facility exclusively for childrens inpatient and outpatient care. The new facility will replace the existing pediatri stanleys cups c inpatient unit with private rooms and also will provide new operatin stanley website g rooms, imaging capacity, emergency services and family amenities 鈥?all dedicated to children and their families. The completion of the Childrens Pavilion with a new inpatient hospital will provide an exclusively child-centered environment as advocated by patient families, our own pediatric team and regional childrens health care providers, said Michael Rao, Ph.D., president of VCU and VCU Health System.The project is part of a strategic commitment by the ChoR, VCU Health System and its board of directors to be a national leader in childrens health 鈥?and to be ranked in the top 20 by 2022, Rao said. All children deserve the very best care in a welcoming environment that meets the unique needs of each child and their family, said Marsha Rappley, M.D., CEO of the VCU Health System and senior vice president for health sciences at VCU. A comprehensive Childrens Pavilion that is designed in partnership with childrens health care prov Hjpp VCU rolls to non-conference win over Loyola
The Wayne Theatre is hosting a Storytelling Weekend on聽March 18-19聽with Donald Davis, Geraldine Buckley, Linda Gorham and Leonard Lee Smith presenting in four sessions.In our digital world, where personal connection is often diminished, the Wayne Theatre will bring back the timeless tra stanley termos dition of personal, family and generational connection through the Art of Storytelling.Three sessions will be offered聽on Saturday, at聽9:30 a.m.,聽2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.One session will be offered聽Sunday聽morning at聽9:30. All four storytellers will participate in every session.Ticket prices to attend all four sessions are $55 adults or $25 students. Individual ticket prices are $15 for morning and afternoon sessions and $20 for the one ni stanley deutschland ght session.While many people think storytelling is for children, that is not so, says Donald Davis, one of the storytellers at the weekend event. Stories are primarily geared for adults though families are welcome grades 3+ recommended . Each session will be totally different, said Davis. We cannot tell you in advance what we might be telling. Stories always have humorous elements though some of them w stanley uk ill take quite serious turns along the way. The stories should remind listeners of things that have happened to them and that they will be telling their own stories on the way home. We all tell original stories of our own, said Davis. For example, Geraldines home of origin is England, my roots are in the mountains of North Carolina, while Linda brings Africa |
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