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All Children's Hospital
501 6th Ave South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 898-7451
(800) 456-4543
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(Posted on 11/16/2012)
(November 16) — After 26 successful years, downtown St. Petersburg’s original food and music festival is taking a break. A Taste of Pinellas benefiting All Children’s Hospital will be on hiatus for 2013 while organizers retool the event for future success. Read More...
(Posted on 08/27/2012)
August 27, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) The Credit Union National Association (CUNA), the League of Southeastern Credit Unions and National Journal Group are proud to announce that Ann Romney, wife of presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for a charitable "leave behind" project in the Tampa-St. Pete area. The project, a therapeutic playground for All Children's Hospital, is in honor of the 2012 Republican National Convention being held in Tampa Aug. 27-30. Read More...
(Posted on 07/30/2012)
July 30, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) All Children’s Hospital Johns Hopkins Medicine has received approval to establish a new pediatric residency program on All Children’s St. Petersburg FL campus. The first class of resident physicians will enter the program in July 2014. Read More...
(Posted on Nov 16, 2012) (November 16) — After 26 successful years, downtown St. Petersburg’s original food and music festival is taking a break. A Taste of Pinellas benefiting All Children’s Hospital will be on hiatus for 2013 while organizers retool the event for future success.
(Posted on Aug 27, 2012) August 27, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) The Credit Union National Association (CUNA), the League of Southeastern Credit Unions and National Journal Group are proud to announce that Ann Romney, wife of presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for a charitable "leave behind" project in the Tampa-St. Pete area. The project, a therapeutic playground for All Children's Hospital, is in honor of the 2012 Republican National Convention being held in Tampa Aug. 27-30.
(Posted on Jul 30, 2012) July 30, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) All Children’s Hospital Johns Hopkins Medicine has received approval to establish a new pediatric residency program on All Children’s St. Petersburg FL campus. The first class of resident physicians will enter the program in July 2014.
(Posted on Jul 26, 2012) July 26, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) Jonathan Ellen, M.D., has been appointed President of All Children’s Hospital. In his new role, he will also serve as President of the All Children’s Hospital Foundation and Chairman of the All Children’s Health System Board...
(Posted on Jun 3, 2012) The 2012 All Children’s Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success in difficult economic times, raising a grand total of $3,745,402 for the region’s referral center for specialized pediatric care.
(Posted on Jan 19, 2012) Jan. 19, 2012 (St. Petersburg, FL) After a leadership tenure of fifteen years, Gary A. Carnes will be retiring as president and CEO of All Children’s Hospital, with an anticipated effective date of February 29, 2012.
“All Children’s Hospital is poised to realize its long-held vision of becoming a national and international leader in pediatric treatment, education and research, thanks in large part to the tireless efforts of Gary Carnes,” says Jack Kirkland, Chairman of the Board of All Children’s Hospital. “He has brought us to a seminal moment in the transformation of All Children’s into a leading academic medical center for pediatrics, and our challenge now is to find a leader to build on our momentum as we move toward this shared goal.”
Jonathan Ellen, M.D., current Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine vice dean for All Children’s Hospital and All Children’s Hospital physician-in-chief, will serve as interim president until a permanent president is named.
(Posted on Jun 12, 2011) The 2011 All Children’s Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success in difficult economic times, raising a grand total of $3,443,318 for the region’s referral center for specialized pediatric care.
(Posted on May 21, 2011) The recent partnership between All Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins Medicine is already producing tangible results - a new fellowship in pediatric cancer research that will bear the name of Dick Vitale.
(Posted on Dec 10, 2010) The two-day on-air event on Thursday, Dec. 9 & Fri. Dec. 10 featured families and patients from all across the region and the state – places like Pensacola, North Port, Oldsmar, Thonotosassa, Tampa and St. Petersburg. They shared their stories of expert and compassionate care they received at All Children’s Hospital.
(Posted on Jul 20, 2010) A world leader in clinical care, research and medical education intends to join forces with Florida's leader in pediatric specialty care for the betterment of children.
(Posted on Jul 13, 2010) All Children’s Hospital is pleased to welcome Hella Ewing, MSM, BSN, RN to the position of Chief Nursing Officer.
(Posted on Jun 24, 2010) All Children’s Hospital is pleased to welcome Nancy Templin, CPA, as Chief Financial Officer.
(Posted on Jun 6, 2010) The 2010 All Children’s Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success in difficult economic times, raising a grand total of $3,343,930 for the region’s referral center for specialized pediatric care.
(Posted on May 21, 2010) FloridaSafePools.com water safety campaign kick-off event on May 25, 2010 at North Shore Pool, 901 N. Shore Dr. NE, St. Petersburg, will feature first responders and community organizations advocating for "layers of protection" to keep young children safe around swimming pools.
(Posted on May 11, 2010) Patients at All Children's Hospital will enjoy the healing benefits of music and expanded entertainment options, thanks to the generosity of a St. Petersburg entrepreneur and music executive.
(Posted on Jan 26, 2010) All Children's Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of officers and new members to three separate boards which oversee the Hospital, its fundraising Foundation and its parent corporation, All Children's Health System, Inc.
(Posted on Nov 21, 2009) Nearly 3,000 people came out to see what community donations have helped to build for Florida’s children on Saturday, November 21st.
(Posted on Nov 11, 2009) Sylvia Ameen and Cynthia (Cindy) Rose have been promoted to Associate Vice President.
(Posted on Mar 4, 2009) The Greek Children’s Fund at All Children’s Hospital was launched on February 27 to support patients and their families served by the hospital.
(Posted on Feb 24, 2009) The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg and All Children's Hospital have joined forces to combat childhood obesity through the Fit4Allkids program
(Posted on Jan 22, 2009) All Children’s Specialty Physicians (a subsidiary of All Children’s Health System) welcomes Dr. Nicole Chandler, MD and Dr. Paul D. Danielson, M.D., FACS, FAAP to All Children's Hospital's medical staff.
(Posted on Nov 7, 2008) The two-day on-air event on Thursday, Nov. 6 & Fri. Nov. 7 featured families and patients from all across the region – places like Arcadia, Odessa, Lakeland, Sarasota, Tampa and St. Petersburg. They shared their stories of expert and compassionate care they received at All Children’s Hospital.
(Posted on Sep 30, 2008) Twenty-two candidates for state offices or county commission seats in four separate counties will get a chance to meet the public and share their views on healthcare at a Candidates Forum hosted by All Children’s Hospital and its Specialty Care Centers in Lakeland, New Port Richey and Sarasota.
(Posted on Jun 1, 2008) The 2008 All Children’s Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success in difficult economic times, raising a grand total of $4,212,804 for the region’s referral center for specialized pediatric care.
(Posted on Apr 7, 2008) As All Children’s 100th heart transplant recipient, four-year old Anthony has already overcome long odds to get his life-saving surgery. Now he needs a permanent home.
(Posted on Dec 14, 2007) What has enough concrete to build a sidewalk from St. Petersburg to Daytona Beach and enough data cable to stretch to Atlanta? It’s the new All Children’s Hospital - the largest commercial construction project in the state - which reached a major milestone this week.
(Posted on Nov 21, 2007) It will truly be a full house at the Bylers’ Wesley Chapel home this Thanksgiving. The last of the Byler sextuplets, Charlie, is being discharged from All Children’s Hospital today – just in time for the holiday.
(Posted on Oct 16, 2007) Tampa Bay Lightning center Vinny Lecavalier today announced a $3-million dollar commitment to construction of the new All Children’s Hospital in downtown St. Petersburg, FL – specifically for a state-of-the art facility that will be named the Vinny Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center.
(Posted on Jun 11, 2007) H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute’s Blood and Marrow Transplant program and the All Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant section have been accredited as a unified program by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT).
(Posted on Jun 3, 2007) The 2007 All Children’s Hospital Telethon recorded another resounding success, raising a grand total of $4,306,985 for the region’s referral center for specialized pediatric care.
(Posted on May 21, 2007) On February 12, 2007, Alyssa Thomas became the second child in Florida to be implanted with a mechanical "bridge to transplant" heart called the Berlin Heart. Special medical silicone tubing or cannulas were stitched into her diseased heart and connected to the EXCOR Pediatric biventricular assist device, which then pumped blood from her heart to her body for the next 75 days until a donor heart became available.
(Posted on Jan 4, 2007) A national parenting publication has once again named All Children's Hospital as one of the top 25 children’s hospitals in the United States and the best in Florida.
(Posted on Nov 17, 2006) Families planning to hit the road this Thanksgiving can ensure one less worry before they go. All Children's Hospital and its Suncoast Safe Kids Coalition in conjunction with St. Petersburg Fire & Rescue will conduct free child passenger safety seat checks on Tuesday, November 21st as part of a Thanksgiving Travel Tune-Up event.
(Posted on Jul 7, 2006) All Children's Hospital thanks the Florida Congressional delegation for their support in passing legislation to continue a vital children's health program that ensures the training of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists in the nation's children's teaching hospitals.
(Posted on Jun 4, 2006) The 2006 All Children's Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success, raising a grand total of $4,272,625 for the region's referral center for specialized pediatric care. This year's Telethon theme, "Building Miracles," reflects construction currently underway on a bigger, better All Children's Hospital. Stories of youngsters from throughout west central Florida who have benefited from All Children's care were the highlight of the 23rd annual fundraiser.
(Posted on May 25, 2006) All Children’s Hospital was named a 2006 Outstanding Business of the Year by the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce in a ceremony on May 24th at the Hilton St. Petersburg. The Hospital was honored in the category of businesses with 101 or more employees.
(Posted on Apr 28, 2006) It’s about the FOOD, It’s about the TUNES, It’s about the KIDS. This year, A Taste of Pinellas celebrates its 20th anniversary on the downtown waterfront from June 2nd through June 4th.
(Posted on Feb 24, 2006) All Children’s Hospital wants its young patients from the Brandon area to breeze through visits with doctors and therapists much closer to home. That’s what the new All Children’s Specialty Care of Brandon is designed for. In celebration, beautiful butterflies will take flight at a Grand Opening of the new Brandon Center on Saturday March 4th from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM.
(Posted on Oct 26, 2005) All Children’s Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of officers and new members to three separate boards which oversee the Hospital, its fundraising Foundation and its parent corporation, All Children’s Health System, Inc.
(Posted on Sep 27, 2005) As a part of the national initiative “Activate America: Pioneering Healthier Communities,” the YMCA of the Suncoast will announce it is partnering with Pinellas County, the City of Clearwater, and other organizations to promote healthy living among area residents at a news conference on Tuesday, September 27, 2005, at 5 p.m. at the Clearwater Branch YMCA (1005 South Highland Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756).
(Posted on Jul 15, 2005) A program developed through All Children’s Hospital to address the growing problem of childhood obesity has received top honors among hospitals statewide. The Florida Society for Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing presented its President’s Award to All Children’s KidShapers program at its 39th annual Mark of Excellence Banquet Wednesday night (July 13, 2005) in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
(Posted on Jun 6, 2005) The 2005 Telethon recorded another resounding success, raising a grand total of $4,146,983. This year's Telethon theme, “Building Miracles,” reflects construction recently undertaken on a bigger, better All Children's Hospital. Stories of youngsters from throughout west central Florida who have benefited from All Children's care were the highlight of the annual fundraiser.
(Posted on May 23, 2005) It's about the FOOD, It's about the TUNES, It's about the KIDS. It's A Taste of Pinellas presented by All Children's Hospital in partnership with Ruth Eckerd Hall. All Children's Hospital is proud to announce Kash n' Karry and Angus Pride as the title sponsors of the 2005 Taste.
(Posted on Mar 3, 2005) All Children's planned replacement hospital is $5-Million closer to reality today, thanks to a fundraising pledge from area Walmart stores and SAM'S CLUBS.
(Posted on Jan 1, 2005) All Children's is the only Florida hospital to make the list. For the cover story of its February edition, Child Magazine released results of a survey it conducted of children's facilities across the nation.
(Posted on Oct 12, 2004) In an agreement that combines the strengths of Florida's two preeminent cancer programs, Tampa's H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute today signed an affiliation agreement with All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg.
"We are very proud of our pediatric cancer program here at All Children's, and pleased to be partnering with Moffitt to work toward new understanding of cancer, and better treatments," said Gary Carnes, President and CEO, All Children's Health System. Our philosophy of family-centered care and our commitment to treatment, education and research nicely compliment Moffitt's goals as an NCI-recognized Comprehensive Cancer Center. Ultimately, the long-term goal of both organizations is to end cancer in children and adults. This new relationship is a demonstrable step to reach that goal."
(Posted on Jun 6, 2004) The 2004 All Children's Hospital Telethon today recorded another resounding success, raising a grand total of $4,136,401 for the region's referral center for specialized pediatric care. This year's Telethon theme, "Building Miracles...From the Inside Out" kicked off a fundraising campaign to build a bigger, better All Children's Hospital, with room for individual patient rooms and state-of-the-art technology to provide "little miracles" with the specialized care they need every day. Stories of youngsters from throughout west central Florida who have benefited from All Children's care were the highlight of the 21st annual fundraiser.
(Posted on Jan 21, 2004) All Children's Hospital today announced plans for the most ambitious expansion project in its history. The plans will lead to construction of a new hospital and adjacent outpatient services complex with nearly a million square feet of space. The announcement took place at a "Drawing Board Gallery" on the hospital's former playground, where hospital staff, physicians and donors celebrated with members of the "design team" --- young patients and their parents who contributed their design concepts in the form of colorful drawings of what a children's hospital should be.
(Posted on Jun 14, 2003) The man considered by many to be the father of modern immunology has died. Dr. Robert A. Good was Physician-In-Chief of All Children's Hospital, Director of the Children's Research Institute at All Children's in St. Petersburg, FL and Distinguished Research Professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. He died late on Friday night, June 13, 2003 in his St. Petersburg home surrounded by family, including those he counted as his "intellectual children" his students.
(Posted on Mar 14, 2003) Well-known individuals -- all-stars in their fields -- have been signed to positions backed by literally millions of dollars.
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