Three photographs of Oishei Children’s Hospital patients and caregivers taken by Kaleida Health medical photographer, Joe Cascio, were selected for inclusion in the 2019-2020 Children’s Hospitals Photo Exhibit, the result of a national competition by the Children’s Hospital Association.

Cascio’s photos were chosen from nearly 400 images submitted by over 50 children’s hospitals across the county. The online exhibit of 50 winning photographs was curated by a panel of distinguished judges including renowned photographer and author, Anne Geddes, as well as representatives from The Exposure
Group, Parents magazine, National Geographic Kids and the Children’s Hospital Association.
Highlighting the ways children’s hospitals help all children thrive, the exhibit includes stories behind the photos, allowing viewers to read first-hand accounts from patients, parents, doctors and other health care providers. The exhibit communicates the hope, compassion and resilience shared by the children and families served by children’s hospitals and the expert health care providers who deliver that specialized care. From healthy kids to children with rare and complex medical conditions, the exhibit celebrates children’s hospitals’ commitment to the health of all children.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the 50 online exhibit photos, a ‘Top 10’ collection of extraordinary images was selected for large-format printing and traveling display. Two of Cascio’s photos from Oishei Children’s Hospital, “Ice Cream Social” and “Paging Dr. Berkley” were chosen as part of the ‘Top 10’ and will tour the country with a stop in Washington, D.C. in the rotunda of the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC from June 24 -28, 2019. The exhibit will travel around the country displayed at children’s hospitals and OTHER partner organizations in support of a wide variety of outreach efforts and events.

View the online exhibit at www.childrenshospitals.org/photos.

The Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) is the national voice of more than 200 children’s hospitals, advancing pediatric health care through innovation, quality, cost and delivery. For more information on CHA, visit http://www.childrenshospitals.org