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Growing New Leaders in Pediatric Pulmonology
November 4, 2021
Under a $1.5 million federal grant, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is investing in innovative interdisciplinary leadership education in the field.
Medication and Breastfeeding: What You Need to Know
March 25, 2013
Medications that you take can affect your child while you are breastfeeding. Consult your doctor about the medicines you are on and if they'll affect your baby.
Return to Exercise for Children After COVID-19 Infection: What Physicians Should Know
January 22, 2021
Children who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 need special attention before returning to physical activity.
A Plan to Expand Pediatric Pulmonology Care
November 3, 2020
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles receives a $1.5 million grant to develop leaders in the field amid a national shortage.
Eye on Research: A New Way to Detect and Study Retinoblastoma
November 4, 2019
Retinoblastoma is a cancer that forms in the light-detecting cells in the back of the eye. It often appears in children under two years of age and can lead to blindness or eye removal. Most cancers
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Patient Tests Negative for COVID-19
March 15, 2020
Update as of 3/15/2020 On March 13 and 14, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles performed two additional tests on a patient in its care who had previously tested positive for COVID-19 while being treated
Kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Skype with Marvel’s Thor Stars
November 6, 2013
The Walt Disney Company and Marvel held a special screening of "Thor: The Dark World" for CHLA patients.
Nancy J. Lee, MSN: Keeping Patients and Families as her Beacon
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Nancy Lee's favorite part about CHLA is the patients in the hospital’s care and the quality of the hospital’s staff.
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