Helping "preemies".Mckenzie Brodnik was born six weeks prematurely 19 years ago at Georgetown University Hospital Georgetown University Hospital was founded in 1898 as part of Georgetown University, a Catholic, Jesuit University in the Georgetown neighborhood of in Washington, D.C. When she was taken to the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit Noun 1. neonatal intensive care unit - an intensive care unit designed with special equipment to care for premature or seriously ill newborn NICU ICU, intensive care unit - a hospital unit staffed and equipped to provide intensive care , Mckenzie was given only a 10-percent chance of survival. Miss Brodnik credits Dr. Siva Subramanian, the chief of Georgetown's NICU NICU abbr. neonatal intensive-care unit , with saving her life. He placed her on a then-experimental heart and lung machine--a therapy now rarely used because of improved technology. "In terms of a baby's survival with what we had then compared to now--it's day and night," Dr. Subramanian told ABC News
ABC News is a division of American television and radio network ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Company. Its current president is David Westin. . Mckenzie has since visited the NICU to view the preemies in their incubators, and she wanted to do something to help the babies' parents cope with the high cost of modern life-support treatment. When she received a $1,000 inheritance check following the death of her beloved grandmother, she decided to put the money to work and started Pennies for Preemies. Miss Brodnik put collection jars in co-operating local businesses, and in a three-year period raised $30,000. The giant CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file. pharmacy firm agreed last summer to sponsor Pennies for Preemies, bringing in $20,000. Mckenzie considers her campaign to help her fellow preemies to be part of her lifelong struggle to survive and flourish. As she told reporters, "When you are born into the world fighting, you almost never stop." |
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