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How do you serve 7,000 meals and clean 2 million square feet every day during the COVID-19 pandemic? Planning, coordination and a lot of teamwork.
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CHLA physician Dan Thomas, a former standout collegiate miler, drew on his history as a runner to help him overcome a near-fatal onset of Guillain Barré syndrome.
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
The Emotional Effects of Wildfires and Natural Disasters
December 18, 2019
Fire season can be terrifying—especially if wildfires come close to your home or force you to flee for safety. It’s important for parents to understand how these experiences and other disasters like
After Beating a Brain Tumor, Nathan Builds a New Life
July 21, 2016
Lying in the back seat of his parents’ car on July 3, 2012, 13-year-old Nathan Newman had no idea just how much his life was about to change. Up until that summer, when his headaches started, he’d
5 Questions for Bank of America Leader Raul Anaya
October 26, 2020
Raul Anaya, Bank of America’s Greater L.A. Market President, discusses how his organization’s goals align with CHLA’s dedication to improving Angelenos’ quality of life.
RN AIR
March 7, 2017
Judy Sherif has used her skills as a nurse, a pilot and a renegade to help build CHLA’s Emergency Transport Program into one of the largest in the nation.
Racing to Improve Neuroimmunology Care
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Jonathan Santoro, MD, shares his team’s latest research and fellowship—and why he’s in a ‘race’ to discover new approaches to care.
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