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Medical Missions for Children
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AboutMedical Missions for Children was founded in 1997 by Frank and Peg Brady. Its Global Telemedicine and Teaching Network currently serves over 100 countries throughout Latin America/Caribbean, Africa, North America, Asia/Pacific, Eastern Europe/Central Asia, and the Middle East. MMC is located in Paterson, New Jersey at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center. The Global Telemedicine and Teaching NetworkThe Global Telemedicine and Teaching Network (GTTN) comprises several programs:
Television ProgramsMMC currently produces four television programs broadcast on the New Jersey Network, New Jersey's affiliate of PBS.
The Giggles Children's TheaterLocated at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Giggles Children’s Theater (Giggles) draws its curtains three times each week to bring the healing powers of laughter and entertainment to hospitalized children in the city of Paterson, NJ. Each performance is broadcast live into the Hospital’s closed-circuit TV system so that no child is excluded due to sickness or incapacity. Each performance is also recorded and aired on the Medical Broadcasting Channel so that it can be shared with the over 100 children’s hospitals around the world who benefit from the charitable works of MMC. In April 2007 a second Giggles theater opened at The Children's Inn located at the campus of the National Institutes of Health. Awards and Honors
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