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| CHOC physicians honored as “agents of change” Physician Connection: Summer 2010 The Children and Families Commission of Orange County is commemorating its 10th anniversary by paying tribute to 10 extraordinary Orange County residents whose compassion and dedication have profoundly changed children’s lives. One will be profiled each month between February and November 2010 in OC Family magazine. Not surprisingly, the Commission found three of those extraordinary people at CHOC Children’s. |
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| CHOC is Regional Center for Metabolic Disorders Kid's Health (Archive): Summer 2009 "Early identification and intervention of metabolic disorders has helped us prevent disability, mental retardation and death." - Jose Abdenur, M.D., Medical Director of Metabolic Services at CHOC |
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| UCI Specialty Clinics Begin Transition to CHOC Physician Connection: Summer 2009 In March, 11 UC Irvine sub-specialty physicians and their patients began transitioning to the CHOC Children's campus in Orange for outpatient care. |
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| Technologically Enhanced Ambulatory Care Center Opens Physician Connection: Winter 2009 Featuring 85 rooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a radiology suite, the new CHOC Ambulatory Care Center has opened on the first floor of CHOC West. |
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| CHOC Clinics Provide Comprehensive Care to Orange County Children Making a Mark: Spring 2008 CHOC?s community clinics provide sick visits and well-child care, including immunizations, to low-income families who would otherwise go without medical care. |
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| Meet Dr. Abdenur Making a Mark: October 2007 Jos? Abdenur, MD, is medical director of Metabolic Services at CHOC and chief of the Metabolic Disorders Division for the CHOC Pediatric Subspecialty Faculty. |
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| Research Spotlight: Making a Mark: October 2007 Disorders like cancer, cerebral palsy and diabetes are often in the research spotlight, but other, lesser-known disorders also have a grave impact on children. |
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| CHOC Pioneers
Combination Treatment
for Inherited
Disease Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2004 Our physicians don't use words like "cure" or "medical breakthrough" lightly, but they are very excited about a new therapeutic strategy that is quickly becoming the standard of care for a rare, debilitating and potentially deadly inherited disease. |
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| CHOC To Become Regional Center For
Diagnosis, Treatment of Metabolic Disorders Physician Connection: Winter 2004 Early testing, diagnosis and treatment are critical to preventing complications, permanent disability, mental retardation and death in children with inborn metabolic disorders. CHOC will become a regional center for the testing and treatment of these disorders when the stateof- the-art Metabolic Lab opens in July. |
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Specialist Recommends Supplemental Newborn Screening Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2003 "If parents want the expanded, supplemental newborn screening panel, they have to specifically ask for it." Jose Abdenur, M.D., division chief of metabolic disorders for the Pediatric Subspecialty Faculty at CHOC |
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