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A biography program at Sydney Children's Hospitals Network is helping patients and families in palliative care capture their story.

In our Friday Fast Five series we interview individuals associated with the Australasian NIDCAP Training Centre based at Grace Centre for Newborn Intensive Care and the broader NIDCAP Federation International (NFI) community, asking them five questions that explore their association with our unit and NIDCAP. This month, meet Larissa Korostenski, neonatologist and NIDCAP Trainee.

It’s the definition of preparing for the worst and hoping for the best – Australia's very first biocontainment centre, designed to safely contain and treat patients with the most infectious and dangerous diseases.

Tyler’s journey with Parasellar Ganglioma has inspired the 16-year-old to share his story to help other children and adolescents in hospital.

Harry was diagnosed with Glioblastoma (GBM) brain cancer at five weeks old and has since undergone 72 weeks of intensive chemotherapy.
