Outfitting the BC Women’s NICU with crucial equipment
The BC Women’s NICU is urgently in need of critical equipment to improve outcomes for BC’s smallest and sickest babies.
In BC, when a baby is born too small or too sick, they come to the only regional quaternary level Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in the province. The NICU at BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre, the largest in Canada, cares for over 1,000 babies from across BC and the Yukon every year.
Your support will provide babies with the lifesaving equipment they need: high-tech machines that monitor their neurological functions, help them breathe, deliver targeted patient temperature management and more.
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