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The Safety Experts
July 2, 2020
Even before the COVID-19 outbreak, 'Protecting our patients has always been the No. 1 priority,' says Pam Gordon, CHLA’s Vice President of Patient Safety, Quality and Operational Excellence.
Stephanie Williams: A Journey from Overwhelmed to Motivated
June 1, 2016
When Stephanie Williams started her classes at Second Chance High School at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, she was a scared 19-year-old mom. She had been out of school for more than a year and was
What's the Best Sunscreen for Kids?
June 15, 2022
How to choose the best—and safest—sunscreen for your child.
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.
What About Mom’s Mental Health?
March 18, 2016
Maternal depression affects up to 40 percent of mothers with young children and can have many negative effects on the infant and developing child including feeding issues, the inability to thrive in
Improving Disease Monitoring for Hispanic Children With IBD
February 3, 2023
Study aims to adjust the Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index to better reflect disease activity in Hispanic children.
Small Lungs Aren't Holding Back Ben
February 9, 2016
Elysia Weiner, RN, clinic nurse III at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, was nervous to be on her first helicopter ride. She didn’t know what to expect, but luckily, a CHLA transport nurse was kind to
Luna’s Story: A Test of Faith, A Sign of Hope
December 8, 2015
Three months since her 18-month-old daughter, Luna, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, Maria Bueno is sorting through her old thoughts, still working toward forgiving herself for having them. “Maybe
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