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CHAMP Grads Build Skills for Health Careers
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The Careers in Health and Mentorship Program (CHAMP) gives young adults practical experience and career tips to pursue a future in health administration.
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.
Chemotherapy and Hearing Loss: Until Now, an Unquantified Risk
October 25, 2020
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles led a multi-institutional study that pins down, for the first time, the actual risk of hearing loss from cisplatin, a common chemotherapy agent
An Innovative Approach to Pediatric MS Care
November 4, 2020
Program focuses on early treatment to prevent disability.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Receives NIH Awards for Research Into Combating Childhood Kidney Failure
November 23, 2022
The GOFARR lab is developing novel tools for targeted treatments to preserve kidney function.
A Legacy of Compassion
December 6, 2019
The Anderson Stewart Family Foundation’s recent $50 million gift continues a three-decade history of giving, helping to cement CHLA’s position as a leader in pediatric health care.
Newborn Screening Uncovers Hidden Genetic Disorders
September 23, 2014
When your baby was born you likely heard a loud cry and examined your baby to make sure he/she had a full set of adorable fingers and toes. But just imagine a few days after you arrive home, your
From China—With Love, Courage and High-Fives
November 29, 2018
Meet Richard. He’s in fifth grade, loves his teacher, enjoys running, swimming and drawing, and has an ear-to-ear smile that makes him friends wherever he goes. And he’s gone a lot of places lately
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