How Are the Quaid Twins Doing?
WebMD's exclusive interview with Dennis and Kimberly Quaid
“It made the media because I am in the movies, but a lot of people responded. Because of how fragile [the twins] were, a lot of people really got it,” Dennis says. “I think maybe people felt if it happened to a family like ours, it could happen to anyone.
“These kids are going to change the world,” he is fond of saying. And if his movie-star status is what it takes to make hospitals and health care safer, he’ll work it for all it’s worth.
“If celebrity is good for anything,’’ says Dennis, “this is what it’s good for, you know?”
(Adapted from WebMD the Magazine's September/October 2008 issue. Read the complete story here.)
How Are the Quaid Twins Doing?
WebMD's exclusive interview with Dennis and Kimberly Quaid
Q: What do they and their Quaid Foundation advocate as the solution to helping prevent medical errors? continued...
“It made the media because I am in the movies, but a lot of people responded. Because of how fragile [the twins] were, a lot of people really got it,” Dennis says. “I think maybe people felt if it happened to a family like ours, it could happen to anyone.
“These kids are going to change the world,” he is fond of saying. And if his movie-star status is what it takes to make hospitals and health care safer, he’ll work it for all it’s worth.
“If celebrity is good for anything,’’ says Dennis, “this is what it’s good for, you know?”
(Adapted from WebMD the Magazine's September/October 2008 issue. Read the complete story here.)
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