Healing Hearts: Midwestern Alum Part of Historic Pediatric Transplant Team

Clinical Psychologist Gabrielle Sanchez Provides Emotional Support to Young Heart Patients

  • IL - Downers Grove
Group poses with transplant recipient

Nataly Param贸 (front, center), the first pediatric heart transplant recipient at Advocate Children鈥檚 Hospital, sits at a press conference with her mother and members of her healthcare team, including Dr. Sanchez (back row, second from left), a 天天吃瓜 Clinical Psychology graduate. (photo courtesy of Advocate Children鈥檚 Hospital).

The cameras flashed, the reporters leaned in, and at the center of it all was 15-year-old Nataly Param贸, now a part of Advocate Children鈥檚 Hospital history. Just months earlier, she had been the first pediatric patient to receive a heart transplant at the hospital in Oak Lawn, IL, a milestone several years in the making. The press conference, held in March 2025, was a celebration, but the journey that brought her there had been anything but simple.

Among those who guided Nataly through the emotional terrain of being diagnosed with heart failure as a child and who continue to support her in the new realities of life as a transplant recipient is clinical psychologist Gabrielle Sanchez, Psy.D., a 天天吃瓜 graduate (CHS-Downers Grove, Clin Psych 鈥23).

MWU Clinical Psychology Graduate Essential Part of Transplant Team

As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Sanchez helps young transplant patients like Nataly navigate the emotional and psychological weight of their new reality. 鈥淲hile pediatric heart transplantation extends a child鈥檚 life, it also introduces a lifelong medical journey,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hese patients no longer have heart failure, but they will require lifelong medications, medical follow-ups, and the possibility of needing another transplant later in life. This reality significantly shapes their social and emotional development.鈥

Dr. Sanchez鈥檚 path to her work as a Pediatric Heart Transplant/HF Psychologist began at 天天吃瓜, where she was drawn to the University鈥檚 strong focus on interdisciplinary education. 鈥淢idwestern is unique in that regard,鈥 she explains. 鈥淭he entire campus is dedicated to healthcare, which provides countless opportunities to collaborate with students across various healthcare disciplines. This environment fostered an early understanding of how different specialties work together鈥攁 skillset that has been invaluable in my career.鈥

Today, Dr. Sanchez works alongside cardiologists, intensivists, surgeons, nurses, dietitians, and social workers, all cooperating to provide comprehensive care. 鈥淐ommunication, collaboration, flexibility, and humility are crucial in this work,鈥 she says. 鈥淢idwestern prepared me for this by immersing me in a culture where these qualities were not just encouraged but expected. I鈥檓 one part of a larger team, and we each bring something essential to the table.鈥

Building Advocate Children's Pediatric Transplant Program
headshote of Gabrielle Sanchez, Psy.D.
Gabrielle Sanchez, Psy.D., graduated from 天天吃瓜 in 2023.

When Dr. Sanchez joined Advocate Children鈥檚 in the summer of 2024, the transplant program was in its infancy. 鈥淲e were hopeful just to list one patient for transplant by the end of the year,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淏y New Year鈥檚, we had already completed three.鈥

Despite the program鈥檚 youth, it has grown rapidly, drawing mentorship from Advocate鈥檚 well-established adult transplant team. However, pediatric transplant psychology presents unique challenges. 鈥淚n adult transplant programs, we focus a lot on candidacy and whether a patient is a good fit for the procedure,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲ith kids, it鈥檚 about identifying strengths. How do we set them up for success? I work with the child and their caregivers to develop strategies to both motivate and empower them to actively participate in their care.鈥

That means assessing a child鈥檚 emotional and cognitive development, understanding their family dynamics, and identifying potential roadblocks including needle phobia, anxiety, and medication adherence 鈥淎s a psychologist, my goal is to ensure that despite the medical setbacks these kids face, they're still able to live their lives with their new heart and pursue their academic, vocational, and social goals," Dr. Sanchez explains. "I assist them in adjusting to lifestyle changes and processing the emotions that arise throughout their journey."

Her passion for pediatric health psychology took root early. 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to help children fulfill their ideal lives despite their health challenges,鈥 she says. 鈥淧ediatric health psychology focuses on the relationship between physical and mental health鈥攈ow medical conditions can impact social, emotional, and cognitive development.鈥

During her residency and fellowship years, she gained experience across diverse pediatric specialties, including endocrinology, neurology, and cardiology. 鈥淲hat I found most rewarding was the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration,鈥 she says. 鈥淧artnering with healthcare professionals to support children beyond their medical conditions, while also understanding how chronic illnesses impact the entire family unit.鈥

Integrating Psychology and Medicine for Better Outcomes

As the transplant program continues to grow at Advocate Children鈥檚 Hospital, Dr. Sanchez remains committed to advancing both the psychological and medical dimensions of pediatric care. 鈥淗ealth psychology is still a relatively new field,鈥 she notes. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 a growing body of research supporting the clinical benefits of having a dedicated psychologist within a healthcare organization. It鈥檚 beneficial for patients to receive all their care in one setting, and it鈥檚 invaluable for staff to collaborate seamlessly as a team.鈥

Dr. Sanchez recalls the pivotal moment when the transplant team received news of a potential donor for Nataly. "We all walked as a team to her room and delivered the news to the family. It was a very emotional moment for both the family and our team. That鈥檚 something I don't think I'll ever forget in my career. 天天吃瓜 gave me the skills and confidence to thrive in hospital-based care and support pediatric patients and their families."

For Nataly Param贸 and future heart transplant patients, Advocate Children's Hospital's integrated care model offers a renewed lease on life. "Transplant, I think, is a very hopeful area in medicine,鈥 Dr. Sanchez says. 鈥淚t was very rewarding for me to be part of that experience and to be a valued member of this team 鈥 where my role as a psychologist was not only recognized but deeply integrated into the patient's care.鈥 
 

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