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Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom

Juneteenth is celebrated and observed as Emancipation Day, a day of freedom. Juneteenth provides opportunities for reflecting on the past while affirming the human dignity of all persons. It is celebrated in cities across the country by people of all races, nationalities, and religions to support and honor black history and culture. History of Juneteenth

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A Father’s Day Special: Words from a NICU Dad

Parents can experience overwhelming emotions and heavy burdens when having a child in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). As we approach Father’s Day this weekend, Onsite wants to bring attention to a particular person who may not get recognized enough, the NICU Dad. Onsite’s Dr. Brittany Reid sat down and talked with one of

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Memorial Day: We Must Remember…..

Over the decades, Memorial Day has evolved into a day for Americans to relax, recharge, and spend time with family and friends.  We must remember, however, the reason we are able to enjoy our freedom on this special day. Onsite’s Dr. Daniel Bruzzini remembers and reflects on the importance of Memorial Day. Memorial Day honors

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Onsite Shows Their Appreciation for Nurses

“Nurses are the heart of healthcare.” -Donna Wilk Cardillo Every year during the month of May, we take a week to honor and show appreciation towards Nurses. Our clinicians, patients, and families sincerely appreciate the dedication and hard work our nurses show every day. In honor of Nurse Appreciation Week, we asked some of our

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Onsite Neonatal Highlights Women in Medicine and Leadership

Every March we honor Women’s History Month and celebrate the impact women have had in society. The field of healthcare has been specifically and uniquely impacted by women as their roles changed and evolved throughout history. We have come a long way—from women being unable to enroll in medical school, to now becoming CEOs and

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Amplifying Black Voices in Medicine

In 1949, Dr. Helen Elizabeth Nash became the first Black woman to join the attending staff at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. That same year she was also one of only four Black physicians—and the only woman—invited to join the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine. As a pediatrician, Dr. Nash spent her life advocating

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Onsite’s Dr. Sue Miller Discusses Human Dignity on BSMHealth PAUSE Session

Each morning, team members across the Bon Secours Mercy Health network join together to pause, connect, and reflect. During these short “PAUSE” sessions, guest speakers discuss topics such as human dignity, thankfulness, safety, and humility. This Monday, Onsite’s very own Dr. Sue Miller joined the live stream to share a bit about her story and

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Onsite Neonatal Stands Against Racial Injustice

The heartbreaking events of recent weeks have been strong reminders of the inequality that still exists in our nation to this day. The senseless deaths of African Americans, including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbrey, and many others, highlight a problem that has gone unacknowledged for too long. Racism in all its forms—structural, systemic, institutional,

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