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A Day in the Life of an RN Resident
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RN resident Hilary Tighe takes you through a typical day in the RN Residency Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Clinical and Histological Markers Predict Hepatoblastoma Prognosis
February 14, 2022
A new study reveals the value of using clinical and histological characteristics to optimize treatment for hepatoblastoma, a rare liver cancer in children.
Photovoice: Seeing the Community Through the Eyes of Our Youth
April 29, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles partners with youth-serving organizations to empower young people from across L.A. County to identify the unique strengths and needs of their communities through
What Is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
September 7, 2021
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially fatal complication of diabetes caused by a high level of acid in the blood. Find out what DKA is, and why it’s so dangerous.
Expanding Epilepsy Surgery Options for Children
February 11, 2022
Responsive neurostimulation is the latest advance offering hope for children with treatment-resistant epilepsy.
Kylee’s Story
September 23, 2015
Meet Kylee, who has mitochondrial disease, a genetic disorder that occurs when the mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of the cell, fail to produce enough energy for cell and organ function.
COVID-19 Testing and Kids: Everything Parents Should Know
February 18, 2022
PCR or antigen test? Nasal swab or saliva? Home test or at a testing site? And when to take it? Our clinical microbiology expert answers your questions about COVID-19 testing for children.
'But you don't LOOK sick!'
March 16, 2016
When searching for a space in a crowded parking lot, we have all momentarily longed to park in those empty handicap parking spots. We have also heard of parking violation fines for parking without a
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