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Heart Matters: Father-Son Heart Surgery Strengthens Bond

When the need for surgery arose, this close-knit family made the decision to travel to St. Louis for a second opinion and care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center (MoBap). However, Matt and Bill never expected to be in the hospital at the same time, much less have heart surgery on the same day.

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Help Transform the MoBap NICU

Although it might be mini, the MoBap NICU is mighty, delivering the extraordinary care associated with a large academic medical center to our tiniest patients.

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With His New Shunt, Glen Returns to Enjoying Retirement

Glen's life took an unexpected turn one afternoon while working in his shed. He received specialized care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, helping him to a path of recovery.

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“You only get one life”

Michelle Mondello was breastfeeding her youngest child of three when she noticed a lump in her breast. Michelle was only 35 years old and had no family history of breast cancer. Because of her age and background, she wasn’t a candidate for regular mammograms. But after a biopsy at the Breast HealthCare Center at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Michelle was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive form of cancer that accounts for 10 to 15 percent of all breast cancers.

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Get the care you need, when you need it

Knowing where to get medical care is important, especially for sudden injuries or illnesses. For health concerns, Peter Fletcher, MD, Washington University emergency medicine physician and interim medical director of emergency medicine at MoBap, advises contacting your primary care provider first unless it’s an emergency.

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Giving With Purpose

Champions For Care

“Think about what is important to you and the places that have impacted your life.” That is the advice that Sherri Weintrop’s a Certified Financial Planner CFP® and member of the Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation Legacy Advisory Council shares with her clients, family and friends ask for advice on making charitable donations.

It’s what Sherri has done when it comes to her own giving and why the Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation has been a recipient of her generosity through the years.

The abstract made personal

“When our family has needed medical care, Missouri Baptist has always been our hospital of choice,” she said. “My dad and grandmother were both cared for at the hospital before they died, and they had amazing care. I also know first-hand what it means to be a patient.”

That is also why Weintrop is so passionate about the Champions for Care program. Each year Champions designate their giving to a group fundraising project that will elevate the quality of patient care.

“Today’s donor likes to be able to give to something that is meaningful to them, and this project was important to me,” Weintrop said. In 2016, Champions were raising funds to provide 12 new specialized chairs to be used by patients undergoing infusions, including chemotherapy treatments. Treatments last anywhere from a few minutes to eight hours and the new chairs provide added comfort during the hours long infusions for those already experiencing a difficult time.

As a breast cancer survivor, Weintrop was diagnosed and treated for her cancer in 2009 at Missouri Baptist. “When you are a patient in the Infusion Center, you immediately bond with the whole nursing staff and fellow patients,” she recalled. “The entire care management staff is beyond compassionate. In fact, when I am at the hospital, I still walk through the center to see if any of my nurses are working."

“Even if I hadn’t sat there, it’s hard not to know a person in your life who hasn’t had chemotherapy.”
Weintrop said when she thinks about giving, it’s about what can make a difference. With Champions For Care, the combined gifts make a significant impact on patient comfort and care.

“If quality of care means anything to you, I would encourage you to support Champions For Care at Missouri Baptist,” Weintrop said. “One day it may benefit you or a loved one in the hospital.”


To learn more about the Champions for Care program or to become a Champion today contact Deborah Kersting , Foundation officer, via phone, 314-996-5054, by email.

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