by supportseton | Aug 30, 2021 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story, Our Impact, Seton Fund Success Story, Seton Hays Success Story, Seton Williamson Success Story, Success Story
The Ascension Seton Nurse Scholarships provided more than $400,000 in scholarships this year to 67 Ascension Seton associates pursuing a nursing degree. Since 2005, more than 600 colleagues have received over $2 million in scholarships. Thanks to generous associate...
by supportseton | Feb 19, 2020 | Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story, Success Story
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Pursuing Exellence Award In July 2016, Dell Medical School and Dell Seton Medical Center at UT received a Pursuing Excellence grant for Graduate Medical Education – one of only 8 in the nation chosen,...
by supportseton | Nov 18, 2019 | Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story, Success Story
Thanks to the generousity of our supporters, the Tranquility Garden at Brackenridge Hospital became a reality, and we’d like to share a story of courage, hope and healing that was made possible by this support. Judge Julie Kocurek is beloved and respected in our...
by supportseton | Aug 2, 2019 | Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story
A note from the family of a patient (names have been changed for privacy): “…we were there from December 16 through probably January 16 of this past year after Luke’s scooter accident. By May, it had been almost 6 months since we had been back in the care...
by supportseton | Aug 22, 2018 | Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story, Success Story
Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (CTVHCS), Dell Medical School at The University of Texas and Seton Healthcare Family are partnering to provide better access and more streamlined care for local veterans through a multicomponent initiative for improved...
by supportseton | Jun 17, 2018 | Dell Seton Medical Center Success Story, Success Story
Steady As She Goes: Parkinson’s Patient Finds Relief After Local, Groundbreaking Procedure “The tremors and fatigue got so bad. My arm would seize up, and ultimately, I had to quit my job.” That was the low point for Parkinson’s patient Suzanne Wyper, a massage...