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Supporting Team Members' Emotional and Psychosocial Health
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Through the Employee Assistance Program, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles supports team members’ emotional, psychosocial and spiritual wellness—professionally and personally.
A New Elise
July 12, 2016
Since Elise Martinez was 2 years old, she was debilitated by a condition that could not be properly diagnosed. It caused severe impaction in the bowels, arthritis and malnutrition. The many pediatric
A Lasting Impact
June 28, 2020
The Margie and Robert E. Petersen Foundation has given a transformational $25 million gift that honors the couple's legacy of helping children and families.
Talking With Children About Race and Racism—an Age-by-Age Guide
June 10, 2020
The conversations might be difficult, but they are necessary, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD. And it’s never too early to start the discussions.
When the Engineer Met the Virtuoso
January 17, 2019
Of the two ways to get on Alberto’s good side, the more obvious one is to stand to his right, because that’s his good side, the one that faces the audience. On the opposite side, not visible when he’s
Wired for Obesity
January 23, 2019
Leading a unique, collaborative research study with scientists across the globe, investigators at the University of Cambridge and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have pinpointed a set of molecules
‘No Better Place to Be’
February 6, 2020
Diagnosed with cerebral palsy so severe he was tripping over his own feet, Brady came to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for treatment. The result? A “night and day difference,” says his mom.
Can Money Buy You a Better Brain?
August 23, 2016
An article aimed at kids 10 to 15-years old by researchers Elizabeth R. Sowell, PhD, Kristina Uban and Megan Herting from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles asks the provocative question: Imagine that
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