My granny was a huge @StephenCurry30 fan. She passed away last Monday, and while going through her things, we found a rough draft of a letter she had planned to send to him. I know this might be a long shot, but I’d love for you to see it. Glenda Gabriel loved you! 💙
1/3: #TexasChildrens will now require all members of its workforce to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Our health care heroes have worked tirelessly to provide the safest environment possible for patients, members, their families and staff amid the pandemic.
“Delta is so transmissible, it’s picking off anyone who’s unvaccinated,” said Dr. @PeterHotez co-director of the Center for Vaccine Development at #TexasChildrens. @HoustonChron shares more: https://t.co/KezHzQPVyQ
SPREAD THE WORD: The number of people being admitted to local hospitals for carbon monoxide poisoning is rising at a disturbing rate. Do NOT bring any outdoor appliances (grills, etc.) inside, or run your car inside the garage. Stay safe.
Thousands of our team members are getting the vaccine to end COVID-19. Let's keep up the fight! Read on for candid thoughts and reflections on getting vaccinated from our colleagues across the organization. https://t.co/eFHC6txo97
#TexasChildrensPeople#COVID19Vaccine
Sandra Lindsay, an ICU registered nurse from NY, on why she was happy to volunteer to be among the first to get the Covid-19 vaccine. “I trust science. What I don't trust is getting Covid-19. ... I want to be a part of the solution to put an end to this pandemic once and for all"
Out for a run today, love seeing our bayous do their job with all this rain. And even under dark clouds our Medical Center skyline looks beautiful. Happy Sunday y'all.
Want to put a smile on a patient's face? Help spread holiday cheer by giving kids the gift of play with @Mattel and @FisherPrice toys. Nominate Texas Children's today and help us #SpreadJoywithToys: https://t.co/dZNiKIGRCS
We are proud to announce Jackie Ward as Chief Nursing Officer at #TexasChildrens. She joined Texas Children’s in 1993 as a staff nurse in the Cancer Center and has taken on many diverse nursing leadership roles over the last 27 years. https://t.co/4pRg8JjEFy
While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.
Sen. Kamala Harris will be the United States’ next vice president, CNN projects.
She will be the first woman to hold the office. She will also be the nation’s first Black and South Asian vice president. #CNNElection https://t.co/uFfhOcLRB8