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Margaret M. McGovern, Physician-in-Chief, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics

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THE SUFFOLK CHAPTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SUPPORT THROUGH CHARITABLE DONATIONS THE STONY BROOK CHILDRENS HOSPITAL THROUGH THEIR SUNRISE FUND. THESE DIRECT DONATIONS ASSIST SBUH TO CONTINUE TO ENHANCE AND EXPAND THE SERVICES OFFERED FOR FAMILIES AND PATIENTS AT SBUH.

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Margaret M. McGovern, Physician-in-Chief, Stony Brook Childrens HospitalProfessor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics1Why a Separate Childrens Hospital?

Children are not just small adults!

Children need highly specialized services delivered by specially trained practitioners.

Infants, children and adolescents require different approaches to care that take into account their developmental stage, size and many other factors. 2

How a Childrens Hospital Is DifferentAll staff are trained in a childs unique physical, emotional and developmental needs at every life stage.The whole family, not just the child, is considered the patient.Pediatric specialists have expertise in childhood illnesses and treatments and are trained to minimize the possibilities for adverse medication reactions and exposure to radiation.

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Why Suffolk County Needs a World-Class Childrens Hospital

To establish state-of-the-art family-friendly facilities for children in our regionTo enhance care close to home for patients with complex and chronic disordersTo continue recruiting and retaining the nations top pediatric clinicians and scientists.To facilitate more groundbreaking research and prevention programs To address growing health disparities and care for the homeless children in Suffolk County

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0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%Percent CBSA10 CH9 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 CH2,500,00082% Number of Childrens Hospitals82% of Regions in the United States with Pediatric Populations Our Size Have One or More Childrens HospitalsSources: AHA Annual Survey Database, FY2004; U.S. Census Bureau 2009 Estimate. Prepared by Donna Shelton, NACHRI.5Suffolk Countys Only Childrens HospitalSteven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New YorkNew Hyde Park, NY

Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital of New York-PresbyterianNew York, NYMaria Fareri Childrens Hospital at Westchester Medical CenterValhalla, NYThe Childrens Hospital at MontefioreBronx, NYStony Brook Childrens HospitalStony Brook, NY6

Stony Brook Childrens

Launched June 2010106 pediatric beds160 pediatric physicians practicing in 30 specialties250 pediatric nurses, child life specialists, social workers and others dedicated to childrens health68 fully accredited pediatric residency and fellowship training programs Patient and Family Centered Care program

7Unique Offerings to Suffolk County FamiliesPerform kidney transplants for childrenOffer services in pediatric neurology, urology, clinical immunology, rheumatology and geneticsPerform pediatric spine surgeryOffer dedicated pediatric anesthesia and surgical servicesOffer infant pulmonary function testingProvide comprehensive care of HIV-infected infants and adolescentsOffer a Ronald McDonald Family Room

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Our Highly Specialized Programs

The first National Pediatric MS Center in the countryOne of only 115 nationally accredited Cystic Fibrosis Centers in the countryCody Center for Autism and Developmental DisabilitiesPediatric Sleep Disorders CenterMetabolic Disease Treatment CenterSickle Cell Disease CenterRegional Perinatal CenterCeliac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity CenterPediatric Oncology Survivorship Program 9

Institutional Investments To DateGrowthYearInvestmentNewborn Nursery 2009$20MPediatric Emergency Department 2010$2.5MNeonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) 2011$10MLabor & Delivery Suites 2011$9MMore than 60 faculty recruited 2009-present$20M in start upPediatric clinical programs in Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist Medicine, Clinical Immunology, ENT and Rheumatology2009-present$6MTraining programs in Gastroenterology and Academic Pediatrics 2009-present$2MState-of-the-art Pediatric Echo Lab and Ambulatory Space at 4 Tech Drive2012$2MPediatric Inpatient Room Upgrades2013$500,000Pediatric Special Procedure Suite2014$500,000 Total$72.5M10

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Our VisionEstablishment of New Cutting Edge Clinical Programs

Advanced fetal and pediatric cardiac imagingTrauma prevention and treatmentEpilepsy surgery programComplex pediatric airway evaluation and treatmentMinimally invasive surgeryPatient Centered Medical Home

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Our VisionEnhancement of the Talent Pipeline New training programs in Pediatric Oncology, Pediatric Pulmonary and Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Childrens Health ResearchDelineation of the genetic basis of diseaseIdentification of biomarkers for disease prognosisImproved treatments for pediatric cancerPediatric device developmentHealth services research

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Our VisionChild Protection and AdvocacyKeeping Families HealthyOpt To QuitBaby Friendly Hospital DesignationChild Abuse Evaluation and Prevention CenterHealthy Weight and Wellness Center

14Childrens Hospital Photo

The Hospital Pavilion Housing Stony Brook Childrens HospitalThe Medical and Research Translation Building (MART)15All Private Rooms, to enhance privacy and infection controlResource CenterPlay SpaceFamily LoungeOutpatient CenterMain Lobby IdentityExpanded PICUAdolescent Unit

State-of-the-Art and Family FriendlyBased on current benchmark space standards, our current Childrens Hospital space, which treats 8,000 inpatients a year, is undersized by 48%.

16Stony Brook Childrens TimelineSBCH announcementNACHRI membership announcementDr. McGovern announced as Physician-in-Chief

June 2010

Secured $10 million anonymous gift/challenge grantJanuary 2011

Finalization of CH as part of bed tower and MART expansionOctober 2011

Design phaseJanuary 2012

Construction phase2014

2016

Ribbon cutting/grand opening 17How a Childrens Hospital Is Different

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