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Going the Distance for Breakthrough Care

As an avid golfer, a successful bank president and father of three, Bruce Harris, of Fulton, Mo. wouldn’t let a possible bronchial infection slow him down. But when antibiotics didn’t help after several weeks, Harris’ doctor recommended a chest X-ray. The shocking results drove him to an oncologist in nearby Columbia.

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A Day in the Life of an Accelerated Student at Goldfarb School of Nursing

What It Takes to Receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing in 12 Months

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Surviving a Severe Stroke and Becoming Bob Again

A grateful son honors the team that gave him his dad back

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Giving From the Heart for the Heart

The Spitzers Support Future of New Heart & Vascular Center

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Arts + Healthcare Program: Supports Patients' Recovery and Gives Patients "Community"

In March, Helen Kunshek completed a four-week stay at the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, in which she received daily chemotherapy treatment to attack her leukemia. She was anxious to get home to her husband and three young children but couldn’t leave until her platelet count increased.

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