St. Jude Medical Minutes

Alicia Huettel

Educating Minute by Minute

Sixty seconds. One minute. It is not long, but the St. Jude Medical Minute transforms this small unit of time into a media vehicle to educate and share information and expert voices from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital nationwide on the radio airwaves and worldwide on stjude.org.

Started in 2000, the award-winning St. Jude Medical Minute is a weekly radio segment created to educate and increase awareness of the variety of hospital-related work done at St. Jude. Topics are sent to more than 3,000 radio stations in the top 200 markets across the country and include the latest about cutting-edge research, first-rate patient care, innovative hospital departments and award-winning caregivers.

 

 
06/21/2010
Scientists release data on potential new treatment targets for malaria

Scientists release data on potential new treatment targets for malaria

 
 
03/15/2010
Social Works are Integral to Hospital Support System

Social Works are Integral to Hospital Support System

 
 
03/08/2010
Rehabilitation Services

How does Rehabilitation Services help young cancer patients?

 
 
03/01/2010
Child Life Specialists Help Normalize the Hospital Environment

Battling a serious illness can affect the normal development of a child or teenager.

 
 
02/22/2010
Dental Clinic Meets Special Needs for Pediatric Patients

Patients at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have special dental needs, and the on-campus dental clinic is there to assist.

 
 
02/09/2010
Walking Program for Employees Promotes Good Health

Keeping employees on their toes at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

 
 
02/01/2010
Celebrating Decades of Patient Care and Research

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital celebrates another year of finding cures for children with catastrophic diseases.

 
 
01/25/2010
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Washington University team to unravel genetic basis of childhood cancers

Largest research project to date aimed at understanding the genetic origins of pediatric cancers

 
 
01/19/2010
Platelets and whole blood are essential

Platelets and whole blood are essential for treatment for a catastrophic disease.

 
 
01/11/2010
Certified registered nurse anesthetists

Certified registered nurse anesthetists, or CRNAs, work in concert with other patient care team members for a collaborative approach to treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

 
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