Join Dr. Lina Chalak as we explore the latest HIE research, where we've been and where its going, more about Mild HIE and ongoing and upcoming research, and the importance of tracking long term outcomes. This event will be hosted LIVE on Facebook, and shared widely post-event across Hope for HIE communication channels.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. All month long, we'll be sharing the importance of both peer-to-peer support and dedicated mental health support for HIE families.
Join Hope for HIE's summer intern, Simran Bansal, and Betsy Pilon, Executive Director as we launch our HIE Community Story project. We'll be talking about the work Simran is taking on this summer, capturing HIE community stories, and building a repository, eBook and printed book that will be a collection of the various perspectives of the global HIE community -- […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. With 45-50% of all parents and caregivers experiencing some sort of mental health issue after their child's acute care experience in the NICU or PICU, we want to share for both families and any professional working with families and caregivers who have experienced trauma, the importance of connecting families to both peer-to-peer and mental […]
Embrace by Aspect Imaging in partnership with HOPE for HIE present Do You See What I See? A parent’s perspective on "MRI Day" During this insightful presentation, Betsy Pilon, Executive Director of HOPE for HIE, together with NICU parents, Nick Burton, and Marie Howe Zaman, share their perspectives on the NICU journey and discuss the significance of “MRI Day” as […]