Vanderbilt University Medical Center visits Future Healers at UofL Hospital

One of the region’s most renowned medical centers observed children in the Future Healers program Saturday afternoon. Representatives from Vanderbilt University Medical Center came to the Future Healers Surgery Olympics at UofL Hospital. While at the hospital, representatives observed the children engaging with the medical wards and using the skills they had learned. Plans continued for Vanderbilt to work with its partners to achieve their goal of launching their version of the program called “Future is Now Nashville.” “Who would have believed?” When we launched this wonderful pediatric medical program in July 2021, two years and several changes later, one of the most prestigious medical centers in the United States and the world and its partners would have taken such a keen interest in ours Example shown to influence children so they can educate themselves and have fun learning about health sciences to further their development,” said Christopher 2X, Executive Director of 2X Game Changers. The 2X Game Changers helped develop the Future Healers programs with UofL Health in Louisville. The organization helps combat victims of gun violence and bring peace, hope and healing to children in the community.

One of the region’s most renowned medical centers observed children in the Future Healers program Saturday afternoon.

Representatives from Vanderbilt University Medical Center came to the Future Healers Surgery Olympics at UofL Hospital.

While at the hospital, representatives observed the children tackling medical wards and applying the skills they had learned.

Plans continued for Vanderbilt to work with its partners to achieve their goal and launch their version of the program called “Future is Now Nashville.”

“Who would have thought when we launched this wonderful pediatric medical program in July 2021 that two years and several changes later, one of the most prestigious medical centers in the United States and the world and its partners would have shown such a strong interest in us.” “Example to impact children by enabling them to educate themselves and have fun learning health sciences so they can continually grow,” said Christopher 2X, Executive Director of 2X Game Changers.

The 2X Game Changers helped develop the Future Healers programs with UofL Health in Louisville.

The organization supports victims of gun violence and brings peace, hope and healing to children in the community.

Brian Ashcraft

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