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No Such Thing as an Ordinary Day
April 30, 2020
At Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, our nurses are dedicated to providing around-the-clock, top-notch care for our patients. For Kim Wheatley pursuing a nursing job at CHLA was a no-brainer.
Lessons Learned from an Internship in Adolescent Medicine
August 5, 2016
It was always clear that the professional trajectory of my life was going to lead me to work for and with youth, and specifically queer youth of color. It was this that initially drew me to an
Relishing the Challenges of Managing Patients With Complex Needs
March 26, 2020
For Anna Kitabjian, MSN, RN, CPNP, the opportunity to manage the care of children with complex needs and to mold a brand new position hold equal satisfaction.
This is a Dream Job
April 30, 2020
Relishing the challenges of managing patients with complex needs.
In Her Own Words: Kate Schumacher
September 27, 2016
I am Kate Schumacher, and I am honored to have the chance to share my story and my journey. I am 15 and a freshman at Marymount High School. I have a twin brother Joe, and he goes to Loyola High
Navigating the Educational System to Get Your Child the Help They Need
November 28, 2016
Does your child have difficulties being understood, completing classroom assignments or using language appropriately? Whether your child has just begun school or has been struggling for years, you may
Supply and Command
June 30, 2020
In the new Wild West of procuring hospital supplies, CHLA Supply Chain team members Ricardo Balderrama and David Billings find ways to get doctors and nurses what they need.
Hospital Housekeeping: The First Line of Defense
October 2, 2020
Longtime CHLA housekeeper Ana Gonzalez cleans and sanitizes the rooms of COVID-19-positive patients, protecting the health of everyone who enters them after her.
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