Santa visits NICU babies at Temple Women & Families Hospital

John Kissko III, MD, Associate Professor, Clinical Anesthesiology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University - Temple Health
John Kissko III, MD, Associate Professor, Clinical Anesthesiology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University - Temple Health
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Babies and their families in the neonatal intensive care unit at Temple Women & Families Hospital were visited by two NICU nurses dressed as Santa and Mrs. Claus during the holiday season. The event aimed to bring cheer to patients and their loved ones. PHL17 shared photographs of the visit with its viewers.

The hospital recently relocated its Labor & Delivery services from Temple University Hospital–Main Campus to the new women & families hospital.



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