Content related to Erika’s Story: 36 Days, 17 Dogs and 1 Amazing Recovery
Newborn Follow-Up in the Age of COVID-19
November 6, 2020
Telehealth plays a big role, but in-person visits still matter.
Easing Clinic Visits for Kids With Autism
March 31, 2016
From The Developing Mind Newsletter, Winter 2016 Written by Larry Yin, MD , medical director of The Boone Fetter Clinic at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Most children feel a little anxious about
When Do Children Need Pacemakers and Defibrillators?
November 4, 2021
The most difficult area we still contend with are children who we think are at risk for sudden cardiac arrest. Do they need an implantable defibrillator?
Safety First: The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Security Team Keeps the Hospital Safe for Everyone
August 24, 2020
In a time when safe is what we all want to feel, Security Officer Helen Pineda helps protect patients, visitors and team members at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
How to Heal Your Baby’s Diaper Rash
September 2, 2020
Diaper rash is a normal part of babyhood, but there’s plenty you can do to make it go away. Follow these simple tips to soothe your baby’s skin, speed healing—and help prevent more rashes in the
How Racial Discrimination Impacts Child Health
October 9, 2020
Many studies have shown that racial discrimination is harmful to children’s health. But what exactly is that link between racism and health in young people? And how much does socioeconomic status
The Importance of Family-Centered Care
October 29, 2012
What is family-centered care and how does it affect health care?
New Faculty Spotlight: JinSeok Park, PhD
August 27, 2021
JinSeok Park, PhD Cancer and Blood Disease Institute “When my son was born, he spent a few nights in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). My area of research is the tumor microenvironment and at
Stay Up to Date
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter, latest news, events and stories delivered right to your inbox.