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- Former Kansas Make-A-Wish recipient spreads joy with children's bookJune 17, 2026Wesley Children's HospitalA young woman from Kansas City, Kansas, teamed up with Make-A-Wish to brighten the spirits of young children at Wesley Children's Hospital.
- Heart transplant recipient gives back to Wichita children facing medical challengesJune 17, 2026Wesley Children's HospitalSeveral children received the surprise gifts and had the opportunity to meet Ella Morrissey, whose story of resilience and recovery resonated.
- Histotripsy option for liver tumor patients added at Wesley Medical CenterJune 06, 2026Wesley Medical CenterWesley Medical Center will be the first hospital in the region to offer this new way to treat liver cancer.
- Trauma survivors honored, reconnected with healthcare workers at WesleyMay 25, 2026Wesley Medical CenterMay is National Trauma Awareness Month.
- K-State football players visit with kids at hospital, schoolsMay 19, 2026Wesley Children's HospitalAvery Johnson, Will Anciaux and Wesley Fair spent Monday giving back to the community that raised them.
- New Wesley partnership brings violence intervention into the ERMay 15, 2026Wesley Medical CenterWesley Medical Center and Cure Violence ICT announced a new partnership on Wednesday, aimed at making Wichita safer.
- Wesley's child life specialists make a world of difference for patients, parentsMay 13, 2026Wesley Children's HospitalA trip to the hospital can be intimidating, but parents and children at Wesley Children's Hospital have an extra set of hands to guide them through it.
- Some in Wichita working to close Black maternal health gapApril 17, 2026Wesley HealthcareBlack Maternal Health Week is an opportunity to learn more about efforts being made.
- Wesley Healthcare named among the Nation's 2026 100 Top Hospitals® by Modern Healthcare and PremierApril 14, 2026Wesley HealthcareRecognition is a testament to high-quality care.
- Child abuse 'on the rise' in Wichita, pediatric surgeon warnsApril 09, 2026Wesley Medical CenterAdvocates said there are things the community can do to protect children, and it starts with identifying signs of child abuse.