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May 19, 2015
The massive size of diagnostic imaging files has made remote sharing difficult. Stephan Erberich and Marvin Nelson have created an app that makes it easy while protecting patient privacy.
Bayanihan (buy-uh-nee-hun): Working Together to Effect Change
February 4, 2019
It is a generation ago. A young girl named Joyce was born in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles – where many immigrants from the Philippines often first settle. Her parents and grandparents came to
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C): What Physicians Need to Know
June 8, 2020
The disease can appear similar to Kawasaki disease, and follows a COVID-19 infection in children.
Freeze the Brain to Save a Life
December 22, 2014
Can therapeutic hypothermia save infants with HIE? Our researchers are working to find out.
Team Delivers Innovative Care for Children With Colorectal and Pelvic Anomalies
October 14, 2021
The program is one of only a few of its kind in the Western United States to offer comprehensive, coordinated care for children with colorectal and pelvic anomalies.
That'll Leave a Mark
April 15, 2015
Each bout of flu, pneumonia or bronchitis leaves behind slightly altered cells that impact our overall health and the rate at which we age. Researcher Barbara Driscoll is studying this phenomenon.
Pediatric AIDS - Then and Now
December 2, 2015
Joseph Church, MD, has a thick stack of programs from children’s funeral services in his office. But this story doesn’t have a sad ending. “I remember every child I’ve treated who died of AIDS, and
Ensuring the Safest Care for the Tiniest Babies
November 6, 2020
Program helps prevent unplanned extubations in the NICCU.
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