Celebrating Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Foundation and The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio recently celebrated the appointment of Dr. Daniel Nento as the chair holder of the Rowena C. Gorman Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery with an investiture ceremony on October 4. This honor will help Dr. Nento further advance education and research… Continue Reading →

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