Tampa General Hospital Renames Children's Hospital

The children’s hospital has been renamed in honor of long-time donators.

By HFT Staff


Tampa General Hospital (TGH) and the Tampa General Hospital Foundation announced today the children's hospital will be renamed "Muma Children's Hospital at TGH" in honor of the donations of Pam and Les Muma. 

The Muma Children's Hospital at TGH provides a comprehensive array of specialized children's services and high-quality medical care to children and their families. The hospital includes a Pediatric Trauma Center verified as Level I by the American College of Surgeons (ACS). From simple injuries to major trauma, and from basic illnesses to complex chronic conditions, the medical team at Muma Children's Hospital at TGH takes an integrated approach to addressing children's psychological, social and developmental needs in addition to medical treatment. Whether it is neonates or adolescents, the needs of the whole child are supported by a comprehensive team of professionals at Tampa General. Pediatric specialists and surgeons, pediatric-certified nurses, psychologists, certified child life specialists and pediatric therapists all work together to ensure children get cared for. 

Tampa General revealed the new branding of the Muma Children's Hospital at TGH during a holiday celebration for the Women's and Children's team. 



January 2, 2024


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