Tiny Fighters
Posted on January 12, 2026 by Marketing and Communications
In the Hollis J. Wiseman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, strength begins small, measured in breaths, heartbeats and the determined push of a foot no larger than a thumb. These tiny patients keep showing us what resilience looks like with a rise in the chest or a stretch of an arm. It’s the hardest work they’ll ever do. But they won’t do it alone. Nearly 50 NICU nurses staff the unit each day — part of a multidisciplinary team of more than 300 supporting the hospital’s largest unit.
About 1,000 babies a year are admitted to the NICU. On this day, more than 75 babies and their parents move through a rhythm of feedings, vitals and long waits.
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