Christian’s resilience doesn’t stop at physical recovery. He is also the first official full-time student at Shriners Children’s Texas through a special partnership with Odyssey Academy. Under the guidance of hospital schoolteacher Flor, Christian keeps up with his schoolwork online while undergoing treatment at the hospital. “This is a great example of Shriners Children's wrap-around care,” Flor said. Education is a large part of the overall patient experience at Shriners Children’s.
Christian’s mom is grateful for the care they've received: “Everyone at Shriners Children’s made me feel comfortable and well taken care of. From nurses to doctors to staff – it has just been amazing.”
Outside of school and therapy, Christian is passionate about welding and dreams of pursuing it as a career. He even competes in welding competitions and crafts animal sculptures from horseshoes. “I like manipulating metal. That’s the fun of it, to be creative with metal,” he said. He also enjoys fishing during the summer and is an avid history buff, especially fascinated by World War II.
April McCarty, MSN, NFP, a nurse practitioner at Shriners Children’s Texas, describes Christian as “a wonderful personality” who “truly defines perseverance and strength.” She added, “I believe he will go on to do anything he puts his heart, mind and determination into.”