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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is to find cures for children with catastrophic illnesses through research and treatment. A Promise. No Child should die in the dawn of life. No child is turned away for inability to pay.

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

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  1. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital The mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is to find cures for children with catastrophic illnesses through research and treatment.

  2. A Promise No Child should die in the dawn of life No child is turned away for inability to pay.

  3. Memphis Grizzlies House

  4. Childhood Cancers – Cure Rates 80% Survival Rates in Developed Countries St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

  5. IOP Countries of Involvement Ireland Paraguay Costa Rica South Africa Zimbabwe Panama

  6. Childhood Cancers – Cure Rates 0-30% Rates in countries with limited resources

  7. Childhood Cancer Worldwide • Over 300,00 new cases worldwide • Children in resource rich countries can expect success rates up to 90% • Limited Resource Countries • Limited Infrastructure • Limited number of professional staff • Limited Budget • Limited Books • Limited Training

  8. Cure4Kids Impact Worldwide 155 Countries use Cure4Kids for education and collaboration!

  9. Global Knowledge Sharing

  10. International Live Online Conference Rabat, Morocco Casablanca, Morocco

  11. A hospital without walls

  12. St. Jude International Outreach:the First 10 years • Development of Pediatric Cancer Units (Twinning) • Local Foundation and Medical Unit • Validated Strategy: Over 6,500 children treated annually, $5.1M budget* ALL Survival Rates Guatemala 1997 El Salvador 1993 North Brazil 1994 *excluding Lebanon operational budget

  13. Successful Model: Integrated Approach N=376 JAMA, 2004 Follow up, Psychosocial Housing, Medicines Pediatric Cancer Unit

  14. Treatment Components Patient Care Education Research 100% Patients Cured 50% 0 1990 2004

  15. Expected Survival of Children with Cancer at Partner Countries 100% Partner Site Patients Treated 50% Country 0 1990 2004

  16. Donations of Hospital Infrastructure Dr. Barrett Haik with a donation of a Retcam to Guatemala

  17. Telemedicine Dr. Francisco Pedrosa, IMIP/CEHOPE, Recife, Brazil

  18. Recife, Brazil Recife has 3 million inhabitants, of which 50% are children.

  19. ALL % 100 70 50 29 Survival 0 1980 2003 Telemedicine

  20. NHL % 84 44 Survival 1980 2003 Telemedicine

  21. Honduras 2002: On site educational program in hospital hygiene, infectious complications in cancer and prevention, and usage of antibiotics. Parents of children with cancer Staff physicians and pediatric residents, Hospital Escuela, Tegucigalpa Attendees: 68 health care providers, 48 hospital cleaners and 16 parents of children with cancer

  22. Honduras: Follow-up, 2004 Awareness generated by the educational programs contributed for better infrastructure planning and implementation by pediatric oncology service of Hospital Escuela, example: hand hygiene stations.

  23. Patient and Parent Education Mojar Higiene de manos Enjabonar Frotar Enjuagar Secar (Toalla de un solo uso)

  24. Cancer Diagnosis - Appropriate class codes, staging, histologies are presented via “pull-down” for each cancer type Repeating fields; Create as many as required As with all pull down terms, these histologies are translated

  25. Protocol Manager - Protocols may be modified, activated, deactivated, deleted, copied and shared globally. Activated protocols may never be modified, but may be copied and modified as a revision.

  26. Reporting on Protocols

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