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A Healing Design
December 18, 2014
That’s gotta hurt! Occurring right above the elbow joint, supracondylar humerus fractures (as shown above) are a common pediatric injury and account for over half of elbow fractures in kids. But what
Faculty Spotlight: Charlotte DiStefano, PhD
March 20, 2023
Dr. DiStefano joined CHLA in 2021 and is the lead psychologist for the Boone Fetter Clinic.
A Day in the Life of an RN Resident
January 21, 2016
RN resident Hilary Tighe takes you through a typical day in the RN Residency Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Patient Fights Sickle Cell Disease and Becomes Golf Champion
September 24, 2014
Young golfer Marley uderwent a bone marrow transplant from her sister to cure her sickle cell disease.
RN AIR
March 7, 2017
Judy Sherif has used her skills as a nurse, a pilot and a renegade to help build CHLA’s Emergency Transport Program into one of the largest in the nation.
What Is a Community Health Needs Assessment?
August 16, 2022
Conducted every three years, this community review helps Children’s Hospital Los Angeles determine how best to use its strengths to support and collaborate with the surrounding neighborhoods.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Receives Top Marks for LGBTQ-Inclusive Policies and Practices for Third Consecutive Year
October 21, 2020
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) has been awarded the LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for the third straight year, an indicator of the
Beverly and Herb Gelfand: Why We Give
December 8, 2020
Throughout their granddaughter’s nine-year battle with cancer, the Gelfands supported CHLA—a steadfast philanthropic partnership that continues today.
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