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"Arkansas Children's Hospital is unique in our staff's care, love and hope. I have practiced cutting-edge care for 30 years at ACH, and I'm proud that children across the region can receive world-class care close to home, from prenatal identification of heart disease to surgical care at birth and continued care through adolescence and adult life. We are performing impactful research and training the next generation of pediatric cardiologists who will practice throughout Arkansas and the region for generations to come."
Paul Seib, M.D.
Pediatric cardiologist, Arkansas Children's Hospital
Chief of pediatric cardiology
David and Stephanie Clark Endowed Chair in pediatric cardiology
Professor of pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
MacKenzie was the first pediatric patient sent home on a VAD in the state of Arkansas.
Read Patient StoryDuring a basketball game, J.T.'s life was saved by AED training provided by Arkansas Children's Hospital's Project Adam program.
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Read this story to find out how the Project ADAM program helped to save J.T.'s life on-and-off the basketball court.
Read the story of MacKenzie Maddry, the first pediatric patient to go home on a VAD in Arkansas.
Learn how the multidisciplinary team at Arkansas Children’s Heart Institute optimizes outcomes and quality of life for patients with Fontan circulation.
The bridge-to-transplant program at the Arkansas Children’s Heart Institute offers VAD and ECMO to prolong a patient’s native heart until transplant.
Remote cardiac imaging is revolutionizing cardiology care and will extend throughout the Arkansas Children’s Health System and in future partnerships.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital became the first hospital in the United States to install the AngelEye IRIS technology in its CVICU, giving parents 24/7 livestream access to their child, medical education and one-way patient updates.