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Making A Transformational Investment In Nurses
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An anonymous $25 million gift supports professional development, training and research for nurses at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Going Beyond Surgery in Craniosynostosis
November 4, 2020
A specialized team at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles takes a multidisciplinary approach to this condition in babies.
3D Cardiac Printing Enters the Virtual World
February 24, 2020
Virtual reality heart models give surgeons and cardiologists instant insight into a patient’s complex anatomy.
Your Infant is Teething: Know the Signs and Symptoms
July 10, 2020
Teething can be a time of great frustration for caregivers, in this post I will list some of the most common symptoms, explain how they relate to teething and share some insight on how to help soothe
After Surgery, Cai Stands Straighter—and Stronger
September 15, 2021
Diagnosed with a severe form of scoliosis, Cai needed surgery. Read how pediatric orthopedic experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles used magnetic growing rods to straighten—and strengthen—his
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
Where Does Research Happen? Behind the Scenes of the Motion and Sports Analysis Lab
November 6, 2014
Learn about research happening in the Motion Lab at CHLA to help children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and more walk better.
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