Pediatric medicine"Reporter mouse Jojo" brings children in Basel closer to the hospital world
SDA
29.7.2024 - 16:13
After a test phase, the Pro UKBB Foundation is launching an interactive podcast from the University Children's Hospital of Basel. Together with the "reporter mouse Jojo", children can discover the hospital world from different perspectives, as the children's hospital announced on Monday.
Keystone-SDA
29.07.2024, 16:13
29.07.2024, 16:20
SDA
What is an anesthetic and does every child wake up from it? How does food get to the hospital bed and who cleans it up? What is it like to live with glass bones and what does a pediatric surgeon actually earn? The new "Radio Jojo" podcast from the University Children's Hospital Basel (UKBB) is dedicated to these and many other questions.
Each program is dedicated to a specific focus topic. Through the conversations and thoughts of the reporter mouse, the children listening will learn lots of unknown, interesting and surprising things about the hospital world. In this way, they can prepare themselves for an upcoming hospital visit and reduce any fears they may have.
The podcast produces six programs per year. The project was launched by Annette Schneider, Co-Head of Nursing on the oncology ward at UKBB, together with Regula Inauen and Léo Streck, who are otherwise out and about in hospital as so-called "dream doctors" from the Theodora Foundation. The broadcasts are streamed on www.radiojojo.ch.
The podcast is supported by the Pro UKBB Foundation, which provides atmospheric additions to the UKBB with various projects, as they say.