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Nurse’s History Inspires Her Care
Before she was born, Angel Leverette was diagnosed with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a life-threatening birth defect. As her parents searched desperately for doctors who could help save their child, they found Dr. David Kays. More than two decades later, Angel has come full circle, working alongside Dr. Kays as a nurse in the Center for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.
Required Electrocardiograms During High School Sports Physicals
Getting ready for summer camp can be exciting and a little nerve-wracking for kids. A little prep goes a long way. Talk through what to expect, build independence, and pack smart so your child feels confident and ready for the experience.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Care: A Legacy of Nursing
As Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital celebrates 100 years of caring for children and families, we're honoring the people who carry that mission forward every day. Meet Amy and Autumn, a mother and daughter whose shared calling to nursing reflects a commitment to compassion, service and supporting patients and families across generations.
Reaching New Heights
In May 2026 we celebrated the progress of the five-story hospital we are building in Wesley Chapel. It’s the newest chapter in Johns Hopkins All Children’s 100-year history of caring for children with excellence and compassion. When it opens in fall 2027, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Wesley Chapel will provide outstanding care closer to home, in a hospital where families feel supported and children can heal.