Home UVA, CHKD form regional collaborative for cardiac care
News

UVA, CHKD form regional collaborative for cardiac care

Contributors

uva children's hospitalUVA Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters have appointed Dr. Jay Gangemi as surgical director of the new regional collaborative for cardiac care at Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters.

The collaboration, which has been in development over the past year, combines the efforts of pediatric cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac anesthesiologists, intensive care physicians and cardiac support professionals from both institutions with the goal of improving outcomes for children with complex congenital heart defects.

“UVA’s pediatric cardiac surgery program is ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, and CHKD is home to the highest volume pediatric surgical program in the state,” says Jim Dahling, president and CEO of CHKD Health System. “We are delighted to join forces with UVA and put the brightest minds at our respective institutions together,” he says.

Gangemi, who also serves as surgical director of congenital heart surgery at UVA Children’s Hospital, facilitates weekly conferences with cardiac team members from CHKD and UVA. “Our goal is to improve outcomes for children with heart conditions from Hampton Roads, central Virginia and beyond by collaborating on evaluations and facilitating access to the most appropriate level of care,” he says. “For some children, this may mean performing the surgical procedure at CHKD; for others, it may mean receiving that surgical care at UVA in Charlottesville.”

Gangemi will perform pediatric heart surgeries at CHKD at least four days each month. UVA and CHKD also plan to hire a second surgeon for the program who will be primarily based at CHKD.

“This is a unique opportunity to collaborate across two healthcare organizations as we help more children get the heart care they desperately need at the right time and the right place, while building on the strengths of our respective organizations,” said Pamela M. Sutton-Wallace, chief executive officer of UVA Medical Center.

Support AFP

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

waynesboro map
Politics

Letter: A cap on Waynesboro Schools spending is actually a cut

uva baseball aj gracia
Baseball

UVA Baseball: Deep dive into what’s suddenly wrong with the ‘Hoos

Virginia has a 3-5 record since it left for Boston two weeks ago, with series losses to Boston College and FSU, and a midweek loss to JMU.

job application employment unemployment wage salary jobs
Politics

Minimum wage increase bill signed into law: Still not a living wage for most

My mother took a job making the minimum wage in 1985, $3.35 an hour – 2026 value: $10.17 an hour – and that was what she had to raise two kids on, because my father didn’t pay the court-ordered child support, because he was an ass.

melania
Politics

Melania Trump denies ties to Epstein: The bigger question – why?

mike johnson
Politics

House Speaker Mike Johnson headlining anti-referendum rally in Bridgewater

aaron roussell
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Who can Aaron Roussell bring with him from Richmond?

aew world champ mjf
Etc.

TNA brass pulls plug on Nic Nemeth-MJF indy match, citing ‘partner conflicts’