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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Researcher Reviews the Current State of Retinoblastoma Research in the New England Journal of Medicine

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星期五, 四月 19, 2024

David Cobrinik, MD, PhD , has contributed to many of these advances in his work at the Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

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  • David Cobrinik, MD, PhD , has contributed to many of these advances in his work at the Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
  • Recently, Dr. Cobrinik was invited to write an article about the current understanding of the development of retinoblastoma.
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    Children's Hospital Los Angeles has been at the forefront of retinoblastoma research for decades.
  • Dr. David Cobrinik was invited to review the current state of retinoblastoma research in the New England Journal of Medicine.

SchoolsFirst FCU Celebrates 2023 Year of Giving to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

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星期五, 四月 12, 2024

TUSTIN, Calif., April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SchoolsFirst FCU, the largest credit union serving school employees and their families, today announced that it contributed more than $365,000 in 2023 – through a combination of corporate donations and fundraising – to support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) and designated children's hospitals in California, including Children's Health of Orange County (CHOC), Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), Rady Children's Hospital – San Diego and UC Davis Children's Hospital.

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  • As a credit union serving California school employees and their families, SchoolsFirst FCU has participated in supporting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, the charity of choice for credit unions, through partnerships with regional hospitals throughout the state.
  • SchoolsFirst FCU also assumed an active role in fundraising initiatives sponsored by "Credit Unions for Kids" (also known as "CU4Kids"), the brand under which credit unions nationwide raise funds for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
  • During 2023, SchoolsFirst FCU, its Members and teammembers raised funds for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals through a variety of activities and programs:
    SchoolsFirst FCU raised funds for CHOC by sponsoring the hospital's annual CHOC Walk in the Park event through fundraising activities, corporate matching funds and teammember volunteerism.
  • Classic at UC Davis, a program affiliated with the PGA Tour to support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals across the county.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Launches Virtual Urgent Care

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星期四, 三月 28, 2024

Virtual Urgent Care offers families the same level of care online as they do in person, including translation services if needed.

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  • Virtual Urgent Care offers families the same level of care online as they do in person, including translation services if needed.
  • At the virtual visit, the medical team will provide discharge instructions, send prescriptions to the family’s pharmacy, and, if necessary, let families know how and where to get physical exams, lab tests or imaging done.
  • CHLA’s Virtual Urgent Care services are available via appointment only Monday through Friday from 5 p.m. to midnight, and Saturday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. New and existing CHLA patients are both welcome, and most major insurance plans are accepted.
  • CHLA’s Virtual Urgent Care services are made possible thanks to the continued support of the Rauch Family Foundation and its generous philanthropic grant, which funds CHLA’s Virtual Care at School program.

Six-year Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Study Shows That Burnout Is Causing Children to Leave Organized Sports

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星期三, 三月 13, 2024

And, according to Bianca Edison, MD, MS , it can have lasting impacts on lifelong health.

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  • And, according to Bianca Edison, MD, MS , it can have lasting impacts on lifelong health.
  • Kids have more and different opportunities to play organized sports than their parents ever had.
  • Participating in these activities is a critical stepping stone in development, according to Dr. Edison, Attending Physician in the Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
  • In addition to the added pressures of high school, burnout can cause children to quit sports.

Children's Hospital Los Angeles Rolls Out Nabla Copilot After Successful Pilot Program

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星期三, 三月 13, 2024

After a successful pilot program with 30 pediatric specialists, Children's Hospital Los Angeles is rolling out Nabla' ambient AI assistant to its specialists

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  • After a successful pilot program with 30 pediatric specialists, Children's Hospital Los Angeles is rolling out Nabla' ambient AI assistant to its specialists
    BOSTON, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nabla , the company developing Nabla Copilot , the leading ambient AI assistant for clinicians, today announced it has partnered with Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to roll out Nabla Copilot to their pediatric specialists after a successful four-week pilot program.
  • Nabla closely collaborated with CHLA's clinical team to tailor specific capabilities, ensuring that Copilot effectively met the unique requirements of pediatrics in a hospital setting.
  • "Children's Hospital Los Angeles is committed to fostering a culture of innovation in service of both our patients and team members," said Dr. Matthew Keefer, Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
  • "The success of the pilot program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles is not only about the metrics we achieved but also the positive impact the Nabla Copilot has had on physicians' lives," said Dr. Ed Lee , Chief Medical Officer, Nabla.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Study Finds Many Kids With Sickle Cell Anemia Lack Preventative Care

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星期三, 三月 6, 2024

Children with sickle cell anemia are vulnerable to serious infections and stroke, but many do not receive the preventative care that could help them stay healthier for longer, a Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study found.

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  • Children with sickle cell anemia are vulnerable to serious infections and stroke, but many do not receive the preventative care that could help them stay healthier for longer, a Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study found.
  • The researchers measured how many young children with sickle cell anemia received adequate preventative antibiotics to prevent infection and if children and adolescents with sickle cell anemia received annual brain ultrasounds to assess their stroke risk.
  • “What we found, unfortunately, was not what we’d hoped for,” says Ashaunta Anderson , MD, MPH, MSHS, Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles , who led the study.
  • Twice-daily doses of antibiotics, given consistently, can protect young children with sickle cell anemia from developing serious infections.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Neurologist Honored With Prestigious Research Award

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星期一, 三月 4, 2024

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) neurologist Shafali Spurling Jeste, MD , has been named the 2024 recipient of the prestigious Martha Bridge Denckla Award from the Child Neurology Society.

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  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) neurologist Shafali Spurling Jeste, MD , has been named the 2024 recipient of the prestigious Martha Bridge Denckla Award from the Child Neurology Society.
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    Children's Hospital Los Angeles Neurologist Shafali Spurling Jeste, MD, earns the Martha Bridge Denckla Award from the Child Neurology Society.
  • A Board-certified pediatric neurologist, Dr. Jeste has authored and contributed to more than 200 journal papers, editorials, chapters and abstracts.
  • She completed an internship, residency and a fellowship in behavioral child neurology at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Launches Ninth Annual Make March Matter® Fundraising Campaign

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星期五, 三月 1, 2024

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) launched its ninth annual Make March Matter campaign Friday.

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  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) launched its ninth annual Make March Matter campaign Friday.
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    Children's Hospital Los Angeles kicks off its ninth annual Make March Matter fundraising campaign.
  • Make March Matter is an annual fundraising campaign that builds awareness and support for children’s health in Los Angeles.
  • The goal of the campaign is to raise money in support of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to ensure that all of its pediatric patients receive the critical, lifesaving care they need.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $6 Million from CIRM to Advance CAR T-Cell Therapies in Recurring Solid Tumors in Children

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星期五, 三月 1, 2024

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has received a multi-year $6 million award from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to develop innovative stem cell approaches to treat children and adolescents with recurrent solid tumors.

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  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has received a multi-year $6 million award from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to develop innovative stem cell approaches to treat children and adolescents with recurrent solid tumors.
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    When cancer reoccurs in children and young adults with solid tumors such as sarcomas and neuroblastomas, there are few good treatment options.
  • This is why Children’s Hospital Los Angeles researchers focus on finding novel therapies using the patient’s own immune cells to treat childhood cancers.
  • In 2022, CIRM awarded $8 million to the Keck School of Medicine of USC and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to establish a CIRM Alpha Clinic.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Unveils New Fetal Cardiac Clinic

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星期二, 二月 13, 2024

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has opened its new Fetal Cardiac Clinic , a unique space for expectant mothers and the fetal patient population to continue receiving the highest level of comprehensive care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.

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  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has opened its new Fetal Cardiac Clinic , a unique space for expectant mothers and the fetal patient population to continue receiving the highest level of comprehensive care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.
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    The Heart Institute at Children's Hospital Los Angeles celebrates the opening of its new Fetal Cardiac Clinic.
  • “With the launch of our new Fetal Cardiac Clinic, we now have a dedicated space that can serve as a one-stop shop for families in need of comprehensive prenatal diagnostic testing and counseling for cardiac anomalies.”
    CHLA’s state-of-the-art Fetal Cardiac Clinic features over 3,000 square feet of space and three scanning rooms dedicated to fetal cardiology.
  • Services provided at the CHLA Fetal Cardiac Clinic include:
    To learn more about CHLA’s Fetal Cardiac Clinic, visit CHLA.org/FetalCardiology or call 323-361-7398.