My Mother was/is a Surgical Nurse at the same hospital for over 40 years !!!! She always told me that nurses are the backbone of the hospital!!!! I don’t dubt it for a second !!! THANK YOU NURSES y’all aren’t thanked or appreciated enough !!!! ❤️💯💪
In a Chicago hospital during 1991. I was one of those babies fight of life, born at 23 weeks. I was in the hospital total five months. I just wanted to leave a comment saying, they are doing amazing work.
I've said so often that nurses don't get nearly enough credit for the work they do. It was so refreshing to see that things are changing, even if it's just one hospital at a time....they need recognition! (I'm not a nurse, by the way....but I've been a patient far too many times.)👩🏼⚕️👨🏼⚕️🙂
I so remember the doctor that was speaking on the microphone to the people behind the simulation glass she is from TLC The Little Couple! loved that show!! wow!
My baby was born at 26 weeks and he is almost coming home! He's currently 37 weeks and I couldn't be happier. Because of the experience I'm going through I would LOVE to be a NICU nurse to help others. I appreciate the work of all nurses and doctors especially those involved in the NICU because you have no idea what is preemie baby moms emotionally go through. I'm forever grateful. May God bless all the nurses and doctors and this new preemie mommy appreciates your work!!!
Been there! It’s the most terrifying yet rewarding experience I’ve ever had to date! My oldest son was born at 27.5 weeks and weighed 836 g (1 lb, 13.5 oz) I’ve never prayed or cried so much in my life than I did the first few days of his life. Then my fight kicked in; he was always a fighter, so I had to match that. It was a long 77 days, but he made it! He’s 25, healthy, strong, and handsome now! 🥰 Thank you to all NICU doctors and nurses! You’re all angels and heroes! ❤
We love Dr. Welty, he saved my daughter's life. If it hadn't been for him our life would be vastly different right now. Texas Children's Hospital is lucky to have him on staff.
Hey, this comment is five years old! If I’m not wrong, you must be either 18 or close to turning 18. I hope you still want to fulfill your dream! If not, that’s okay, just the fact that you considered it at a time is absolutely wonderful. Good on you!
God bless all NICU staff! As a mother to 3 preemies and 2 of them had NICU stays, I can say I couldn't have gotten thru those months w/o them! Those were the hardest months and the hardest was leaving the hospital w/o my babies! So u have no choice but to trust the staff with your precious children!
I am a young teen and would LOVE to be a neonatal nurse when I am older! And I think it is very nice that they are not only giving the doctors recognition, but the nurses too! I would love to work at a hospital like this, maybe not this exact hospital because I would like to stay close to home, but I think this is a wonderful hospital facility!
I'm glad God has blessed preemies these days with better health care. Better medical procedures, doctors and nurses with better training and better equipment for them and I thank God for the dedicated doctors and nurses, all personnel associated with helping the tiny little babies. Ty4s, God bless you
God bless every hand of doctor and nurses that work every day so hard in NICU to safe this beautiful baby’s. God always be with this babys hope and pray for every single baby that are going through this . ❤️🤱 my prayers to all parents stay strong 💪🏼. God is always there .
God has really Blessed us in so many ways .I can't see without people in the healthcare profession what would life be like for patients who need and depend on us. I praises you lord. For giving us the strength to do our job that is caring for our patients
This just motivated me to become a nurse. I feel like I have finally found the perfect match for what I want in life. I want to help babies and their families, and a neonatal nurse sounds amazing! :) Thank you, what an awesome video!!!
So glad to hear that there are hospitals that actually listen to the nursing staff. This very seldom happens. The nursing staff knows those babies better than what the dr does because they are there for many hours.
@@LaChicanitaLinda I did, thank you for asking :) Now I’ve been a newborn nurse (well baby) for 10 months. Although I do float to NICU from time to time. 💕
Wow. Just WOW!! Congrats and thank you for all you do !!! I hope you got your dream to be on the NICU team. I could never be that strong so we are so blessed to have people like you !!! ❤️💯👍🙏💪
oh how i wish my workplace here (nicu too) would as precise as this place. i wish to deliver more for my patients with higher knowledge and better care. i really do. i really love my job as a nurse.
At times since I was a childHaving a great childhoodI can't couldn't help but see horrible things horrible people doing horrible things to each otherOr to others, to animals to the planetAnd at times I felt like giving up on people completely since I was a kid mind u I felt this and saw this BUT then we see things like this, and all our hope comes backIt's like starting a new day, feeling positive because we know there are also a LOT of good people out there doing and TRYING hard to do good things, incredible things, it gives me hope again!
Exelente hospital felicidades a todos el personal atendieron exelente a mi bebé y muy amables con los padres de familia Dios los bendiga no se digan las enfermeras felicidades
It is my dream to be a doctor at Texas Children's I live in the Houston Metro area so it's not a very crazy thing the only thing is getting to be a doctor this year I'm applying for an Academy High School which is very exciting so are you part way there
anyone interested in the story of how care of premature babies has evolved over the last 130 years should read Benedict Wills-Eve's newly released e-book on Amazon called ' boxes, bubbles and babies'. It hardly costs anything and is the best work on the subject available. Just type in Benedict Wills-Eve on Amazon for a link to the best read you'll have for a long time. he's my son and was born at 23 weeks!
says that in Europe the health care system isn’t as good as in the US. In Europe there are excellent doctors that have nothing to envy to the American one. I actually think, for personal experience, that are even better.
I brought up 3 kids by breast feeding, they did well done in each school.they had over 90 IQ when 7years old , other one challenges mensa . nobody got COVID-19 still very healthy.
What happens if you have no insurance? I bet those children don't get this sort of 5 star treatment.... Thank God I live in the UK where I and my child can free healthcare whenever and wherever.....
+leanne1973 I will say as someone who worked there, we didn't care who had money and insurance and who didn't. I don't know how it ends up for all the families in the end financially, but I do know that our care *never* was dependent on the family's ability to pay.
They still take of the child no matter what. If you dont know the hospital, why judge of a video? They dont give up on anybody because of money. Get real.
With babies they rarely focus on money, with adults on the other hands, well...... But of course hospitals with more generous donors can afford all of the high tech equipment which benefits all of the patients on a particular unit. I work in my state's most funded hospital and there are definitely disparities between who gets what depending on the donors linked to a particular floor.
Every child gets this same treatment, it doesn't matter if the parents are millionaires or homeless. Same exact care. I had no insurance when my first son was born and he needed a more High tech NICU then the one at the hospital he was born at because they weren't expecting any issues. He was transferred to John Hopkins Pediatric Hospitals NICU and they saved his life. My sisters husband is from The U.K. And they lived in the U.K. for a year, yes everyone gets treatment but they hated it, you have to wait long periods to get appointments among many issues they had in the UK healthcare system. They've moved back to the states and have private insurance now where you decide on your care and which doctors, specialists you'd like to go to and don't have to wait weeks/months to get an appointment.
The Health care system in the US is disgusting! Is only about money. Doctors are like an untouchable entity. To get to them, you have to go through staff and nurses. However they get paid disgustingly high salaries. Doctors are in touch with patients. I’m from Europe and living in the US since 12 years. There’s no one better than me that can better describe the difference between the system here and the system in Europe. Docs here have rarely compassion an rather driven by profit. In Europe is quite the way around. Patients have direct contacts and access to docs and docs are compassionate. They don’t count and bill the minutes you are with them. You can call them at the phone and they are available to you. Here who is available is the nurse. Could it be that doctors in Europe are as they should be, compassionate, because they are not paid disgusting high salaries? Could it be because they are not money blinded by the system? Yes, I believe so!
My Mother was/is a Surgical Nurse at the same hospital for over 40 years !!!! She always told me that nurses are the backbone of the hospital!!!! I don’t dubt it for a second !!! THANK YOU NURSES y’all aren’t thanked or appreciated enough !!!! ❤️💯💪
In a Chicago hospital during 1991. I was one of those babies fight of life, born at 23 weeks. I was in the hospital total five months. I just wanted to leave a comment saying, they are doing amazing work.
Kaitlyn Keely What hospital?
Lana Varmatos I was at UIC hospital
Lana Varmatos I'm very curious, why do u ask?
I was in the NICU for being to months pre mature
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I've said so often that nurses don't get nearly enough credit for the work they do. It was so refreshing to see that things are changing, even if it's just one hospital at a time....they need recognition! (I'm not a nurse, by the way....but I've been a patient far too many times.)👩🏼⚕️👨🏼⚕️🙂
Kimberly Knott oh no, are you ok?
I so remember the doctor that was speaking on the microphone to the people behind the simulation glass she is from TLC The Little Couple! loved that show!! wow!
PreciselyAvri Dr Jen Arnold
My baby was born at 26 weeks and he is almost coming home! He's currently 37 weeks and I couldn't be happier. Because of the experience I'm going through I would LOVE to be a NICU nurse to help others. I appreciate the work of all nurses and doctors especially those involved in the NICU because you have no idea what is preemie baby moms emotionally go through. I'm forever grateful. May God bless all the nurses and doctors and this new preemie mommy appreciates your work!!!
Congrats !
How is he now?
Been there! It’s the most terrifying yet rewarding experience I’ve ever had to date! My oldest son was born at 27.5 weeks and weighed 836 g (1 lb, 13.5 oz) I’ve never prayed or cried so much in my life than I did the first few days of his life. Then my fight kicked in; he was always a fighter, so I had to match that. It was a long 77 days, but he made it! He’s 25, healthy, strong, and handsome now! 🥰 Thank you to all NICU doctors and nurses! You’re all angels and heroes! ❤
We love Dr. Welty, he saved my daughter's life. If it hadn't been for him our life would be vastly different right now. Texas Children's Hospital is lucky to have him on staff.
My baby is a 24 weeker now 37 weeks almost home ! I have so much love and respext for all nicu employers and students
Cannot wait to become a NICU nurse 💙
Same
Same
Same
Same
Excited for you all
i am 13 years old and i want to be a neonatal nurse at texas childrens one day!
I hope u achieve that dream ome day
Hey, this comment is five years old! If I’m not wrong, you must be either 18 or close to turning 18. I hope you still want to fulfill your dream! If not, that’s okay, just the fact that you considered it at a time is absolutely wonderful. Good on you!
I’m in peds right now and I just have a passion for working with these innocent beings...I want to fight for them ❤️
God bless all NICU staff! As a mother to 3 preemies and 2 of them had NICU stays, I can say I couldn't have gotten thru those months w/o them! Those were the hardest months and the hardest was leaving the hospital w/o my babies! So u have no choice but to trust the staff with your precious children!
What a remarkable place, God Bless all the medical staff and their tiny little patient.
I was born in 2008 and I’m now 15 years old and I think I remember the doctors who delivered me into the world
I am a young teen and would LOVE to be a neonatal nurse when I am older! And I think it is very nice that they are not only giving the doctors recognition, but the nurses too! I would love to work at a hospital like this, maybe not this exact hospital because I would like to stay close to home, but I think this is a wonderful hospital facility!
I'm glad God has blessed preemies these days with better health care. Better medical procedures, doctors and nurses with better training and better equipment for them and I thank God for the dedicated doctors and nurses, all personnel associated with helping the tiny little babies. Ty4s, God bless you
God bless every hand of doctor and nurses that work every day so hard in NICU to safe this beautiful baby’s. God always be with this babys hope and pray for every single baby that are going through this . ❤️🤱 my prayers to all parents stay strong 💪🏼. God is always there .
God has really Blessed us in so many ways .I can't see without people in the healthcare profession what would life be like for patients who need and depend on us. I praises you lord. For giving us the strength to do our job that is caring for our patients
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I cannot wait to become a NICU nurse!!! ❤️
This made me cry but made me stronger as a mama ! 💗 all babies are such a blessing
This just motivated me to become a nurse. I feel like I have finally found the perfect match for what I want in life. I want to help babies and their families, and a neonatal nurse sounds amazing! :) Thank you, what an awesome video!!!
So glad to hear that there are hospitals that actually listen to the nursing staff. This very seldom happens. The nursing staff knows those babies better than what the dr does because they are there for many hours.
I was born at 24 weeks I’m 18 years old right now I can’t thank Texas Children’s Hospital enough for not giving up on me
I hope to be a NICU nurse when I graduate Summer 2021.
Did you graduate?
@@LaChicanitaLinda I did, thank you for asking :) Now I’ve been a newborn nurse (well baby) for 10 months. Although I do float to NICU from time to time. 💕
@@beaubowsI’m happy for you ❤
Wow. Just WOW!! Congrats and thank you for all you do !!! I hope you got your dream to be on the NICU team. I could never be that strong so we are so blessed to have people like you !!! ❤️💯👍🙏💪
How nice is that doctor?! I'd def trust him!
oh how i wish my workplace here (nicu too) would as precise as this place. i wish to deliver more for my patients with higher knowledge and better care. i really do. i really love my job as a nurse.
fantastic what these people do for us ,,,,,those little lives they save including my son,,,God bless these amazing people.
isn't that the doctor lady from 'little couple'?
Tamara Wilson yes
Tamara Wilson yes it sure is!
Yes!!!
Ayeee that was me 14 years ago 28 weeker yeet and I’m fine now so don’t worry and premature mothers your child is going to be ok❤️
I was a donor to the breast milk bank. I felt privileged
Wow that was Jen from the little couple!
I’m currently a senior in high school and I’ve always wanted to be a NICU nurse and I’m planning to go to college to be one.
I'd LOVE to work here when I finish college!
We need this simulation test for the main goal of correcting mistakes before you make it to the real baby what a perfect system!
I’m trying to be a RN to work in all Nursing Specialties
At times since I was a childHaving a great childhoodI can't couldn't help but see horrible things horrible people doing horrible things to each otherOr to others, to animals to the planetAnd at times I felt like giving up on people completely since I was a kid mind u I felt this and saw this BUT then we see things like this, and all our hope comes backIt's like starting a new day, feeling positive because we know there are also a LOT of good people out there doing and TRYING hard to do good things, incredible things, it gives me hope again!
This is so sad props to all the strong babies 😭 and parents soon I will love to be an Nicu nurse 💓
I can't wait to become a Nicu Nurse in the Air Force!
Exelente hospital felicidades a todos el personal atendieron exelente a mi bebé y muy amables con los padres de familia Dios los bendiga no se digan las enfermeras felicidades
I hope to be a neonatologist one day ❤️
my baby was premature and she died because i was admitted to a hospital without NICU. :(
omg im soooo sorry to hear that i wish u lots of love in your family :(
thanks for the concern.
irah mantilla I think it should be required by law that all hospitals have a NICU. Are you guys okay? How are you coping with such a tragedy?
Aww I love Jen so much xxxx
A beautiful video
This is very helpful I am a kid dreaming to work in the NICU
With covid 19 how does it effect the change in regulations in the NICU
It is my dream to be a doctor at Texas Children's I live in the Houston Metro area so it's not a very crazy thing the only thing is getting to be a doctor this year I'm applying for an Academy High School which is very exciting so are you part way there
Can’t wait to be a Neonatologist 💛
anyone interested in the story of how care of premature babies has evolved over the last 130 years should read Benedict Wills-Eve's newly released e-book on Amazon called ' boxes, bubbles and babies'. It hardly costs anything and is the best work on the subject available. Just type in Benedict Wills-Eve on Amazon for a link to the best read you'll have for a long time. he's my son and was born at 23 weeks!
Excellent video! Bravo.
RC Health Services
My dream job! A neonatal nurse
Jen Arnold!
Amazing video
says that in Europe the health care system isn’t as good as in the US. In Europe there are excellent doctors that have nothing to envy to the American one. I actually think, for personal experience, that are even better.
Wow beautiful video! 😔❤️ I wish that this was my Doctor.
💞
Is that the wife from the little couple
yes.its Jen she part of the neonatal dr there. I think she the one that did the simulated thingy sorry forgot what it's called
Jenn from the little couple!!!
🙏🏻
My goal is to work at Texas children's
I brought up 3 kids by breast feeding, they did well done in each school.they had over 90 IQ when 7years old , other one challenges mensa . nobody got COVID-19 still very healthy.
Smh🙄
You are fortunate they did not get sick, but breastfeeding and intelligence doesn't stop a virus
I love it
Had to have extra calories in my milk when I was little. The care of 2000, different from the care of the 1980's. Newer technology for one.
Awesome
I do
What happens if you have no insurance? I bet those children don't get this sort of 5 star treatment.... Thank God I live in the UK where I and my child can free healthcare whenever and wherever.....
Actually, they have a fantastic financial center, they admit everyone who needs care. They have counselors who help with the bills later on.
+leanne1973 I will say as someone who worked there, we didn't care who had money and insurance and who didn't. I don't know how it ends up for all the families in the end financially, but I do know that our care *never* was dependent on the family's ability to pay.
They still take of the child no matter what. If you dont know the hospital, why judge of a video? They dont give up on anybody because of money. Get real.
With babies they rarely focus on money, with adults on the other hands, well......
But of course hospitals with more generous donors can afford all of the high tech equipment which benefits all of the patients on a particular unit.
I work in my state's most funded hospital and there are definitely disparities between who gets what depending on the donors linked to a particular floor.
Every child gets this same treatment, it doesn't matter if the parents are millionaires or homeless. Same exact care. I had no insurance when my first son was born and he needed a more High tech NICU then the one at the hospital he was born at because they weren't expecting any issues. He was transferred to John Hopkins Pediatric Hospitals NICU and they saved his life. My sisters husband is from The U.K. And they lived in the U.K. for a year, yes everyone gets treatment but they hated it, you have to wait long periods to get appointments among many issues they had in the UK healthcare system. They've moved back to the states and have private insurance now where you decide on your care and which doctors, specialists you'd like to go to and don't have to wait weeks/months to get an appointment.
This is where we started.
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Didn't think i would see Jen lol
I was 3 weeks late..
children Don’t deserve to be in the hospital 🏥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
i feel so bad for these peapole
The Health care system in the US is disgusting! Is only about money. Doctors are like an untouchable entity. To get to them, you have to go through staff and nurses. However they get paid disgustingly high salaries. Doctors are in touch with patients. I’m from Europe and living in the US since 12 years. There’s no one better than me that can better describe the difference between the system here and the system in Europe. Docs here have rarely compassion an rather driven by profit. In Europe is quite the way around. Patients have direct contacts and access to docs and docs are compassionate. They don’t count and bill the minutes you are with them. You can call them at the phone and they are available to you. Here who is available is the nurse. Could it be that doctors in Europe are as they should be, compassionate, because they are not paid disgusting high salaries? Could it be because they are not money blinded by the system? Yes, I believe so!
That poor thing barely looks human.