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Bloomberg Philanthropies Supports BJC HealthCare and BELIEVE Academy Partnership to Strengthen the Health Care Workforce

Aryana Jones has just finished a full day of learning at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing, both part of BJC HealthCare in St. Louis. She was recently certified to take patients’ vital signs, and now she’s learning how to measure blood pressure and draw blood—all part of her path to earning her patient-care tech certification.

Patient Story

From Emergency to Empowerment: John Cline’s Stroke Story

When John’s left arm slid across his desk, he knew something was wrong, but he didn’t move it. His arm moving on its own concerned him and alerted him to tell his wife, Laura.

Making College Dreams a Reality for Local Teens

BJC and The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis recently celebrated the 2025 class of BJC Scholars.

BJC HealthCare Names Dr. John Lynch and Trish Lollo as East Region Group Presidents

Two leaders from within BJC HealthCare, the East Region of BJC Health System, will assume group president roles, beginning immediately.

Patient Story

Nicole Needed an Innovative Alzheimer's Treatment. Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital Made It Easier for Her to Access.

On a recent Wednesday morning, Nicole Bodey sat with a smile beneath a warm blanket in the Cancer and Infusion Center at Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital. Her husband of 57 years, Bud Bodey, sat by her side, as he always does after driving Nicole from their Springfield, Missouri, home to the hospital for her newly approved innovative infusion treatment for early stage Alzheimer’s disease.

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Microplastics and How They Affect the Body

Microplastics are everywhere; here's what you need to know about their potential impacts on your health.

Patient Story

A Firefighter Finds Relief at Parkland Health Center

Russell Parker fights fires at one job and works in a cobalt mine at another. He hunts, fishes, and, up until recently, competed in roping competitions on horseback. And there once was a time when he was a high-flying basketball player.

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Team at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, WashU Medicine Heart Center Perform First Pediatric “Domino” Partial Heart Transplant in the Midwest

With clinicians’ commitment to innovative care, the Heart Center has become one of only eight programs in the nation to perform this rare, lifesaving procedure.

Patient Story

Care That Goes the Distance: How Virtual Aortic Monitoring Helped a Patient in Southern Missouri

For more than a decade, Tim Johnson, 66, has lived with a chronic aortic dissection, a serious condition where the inner layer of the aorta tears, allowing blood to flow between the layers of the aortic wall.

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Strong Bones for Life: How Women Can Prevent Osteoporosis

According to the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation, one of every two women in the United States over age 50 will experience a bone fracture caused by osteoporosis. This condition, affecting roughly 54 million Americans, occurs when bones lose density and strength, becoming thinner, weaker, and more fragile.