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WATCH:  Boy with rare genetic disorder gets clap-out ceremony after hospital discharge

WATCH: Boy with rare genetic disorder gets clap-out ceremony after hospital discharge

Summary

Six-year-old Bryce Morrison, who has a rare genetic disorder, was discharged from Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York. The hospital held a "clap-out" ceremony to celebrate his release and honor his time as a patient.

Key Facts

  • Bryce Morrison is six years old and has a rare genetic disorder.
  • He was treated at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York.
  • Bryce was known by staff as a cheerful and positive child during his stay.
  • The hospital organized a "clap-out" ceremony for Bryce’s discharge.
  • A "clap-out" ceremony is an event where hospital staff applaud a patient leaving the hospital.
  • The event recognizes patients' courage and progress during treatment.
  • The ceremony took place on or before April 17, 2026.
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