Brain tumor coordinator, Wendy Stellpflug, discusses her role in assisting patients and families through the treatment process. Wendy offers a unique perspective because both of her parents battled brain tumors.
Great bio on Wendy! We spent two short days at Children's when our son Jordan was transported there with a brain stem tumor. We were told in the morning that it was inoperable, and Jordan died at 11:40 that night, in 2004. But for that long and heartwrenching day, Wendy was our angel, helping us through the various decisisions we had to make on Jordan's care. God had other plans for Jordan, and he died so suddenly. But Wendy made the trip to Indiana to the funeral home to pay her respects!
Wendy is the reason I'm currently attending nursing school. I want to be a nurse just like her. She is wonderful!
Beebajones93 8 months ago
Great bio on Wendy! We spent two short days at Children's when our son Jordan was transported there with a brain stem tumor. We were told in the morning that it was inoperable, and Jordan died at 11:40 that night, in 2004. But for that long and heartwrenching day, Wendy was our angel, helping us through the various decisisions we had to make on Jordan's care. God had other plans for Jordan, and he died so suddenly. But Wendy made the trip to Indiana to the funeral home to pay her respects!
jarhead1292 2 years ago