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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
Making A Transformational Investment In Nurses
May 11, 2022
An anonymous $25 million gift supports professional development, training and research for nurses at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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.
Improving Care in Bladder Exstrophy and Urologic Conditions
February 15, 2021
From surgical readiness to prenatal consultations, a pediatric urologist is investigating new ways to enhance patient care.
Combating Air Pollution: An Update from Mongolia
July 23, 2014
Reaching temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit (an incomprehensible number, especially to Angelenos), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is the coldest capital city in the world. And it’s also one of the
Alex Doesn't Let Diabetes Slow Him Down
November 11, 2015
10-year-old Alex's diabetes diagnosis was a surprise to his parents. CHLA helped get him back on the soccer field.
Helping the Older Teenager Cope with Chronic Medical Conditions
July 12, 2016
A few years ago, I wrote a blog about helping teenagers cope with chronic illness, especially when it means they have to take medications or do daily monitoring tasks like checking blood sugar or
Lara M. Khouri, MBA, MPH: Getting Things Done
March 5, 2018
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles' Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer tries to see challenges as opportunities.
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