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| Weekly Neuro Clinic at
Newport Beach Specialty Center Physician Connection: Summer 2012 Consultation for low-acuity neurological conditions is now available on Wednesdays at the CHOC Children’s Specialty Center at Hoag Health Center–Newport Beach. |
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| Quieting the Epileptic Storm Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2011 When children with epilepsy have a seizure, it can be compared to an electrical storm raging in their brain. |
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| Nationally Recognized Pediatric Epileptologist Physician Connection: Summer 2011 In February, a nationally recognized pediatric epileptologist who built comprehensive pediatric epilepsy programs at Mayo Clinic, Columbia University and the NYU School of Medicine became director of the CHOC Children’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Chief of the Division of Child Neurology. Previously, Mary Zupanc, M.D., was at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee, where she’d held similar responsibilities since 2001. |
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| Glenn Fowler, M.D., Retires Physician Connection: Summer 2011 Orange County’s first board certified, pediatric neurologist has retired. |
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| CHOC Adds New Specialties to Newport Beach Center Physician Connection: Fall 2010 Last fall, the CHOC Children’s Specialty Center opened at Hoag Health Center- Newport Beach in order to support local pediatricians and improve access to subspecialty pediatric care for coastal Orange County families. By the end of this fiscal year, the new center will have logged about 2,000 patient visits. |
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| New Program Provides Comprehensive
Care for Patients with Down Syndrome Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2009 Children with Down syndrome face many medical challenges. These can include heart defects, digestive diseases, as well as skin, hormone and vision problems. To help meet these childrens wide range of needs, CHOC Childrens recently launched the CHOC Childrens Down Syndrome Program-An Alliance with the Down Syndrome Association of Orange County. |
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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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| Spotlight on Epilepsy Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2008 Epilepsy is a neurological condition that is often misunderstood. As a result, children with epilepsy may face significant challenges at school. |
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| Little Emily Making a Mark: October 2008 Everything about this two-year-old girl?s life seems perfectly normal, other than the fact that it?s taking place at Children?s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) |
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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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| Boost Your Baby's Brain Power Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2007 Forget the "educational" videos and flash cards. Your baby already has what's needed to maximize early brain development: you. |
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| Glass Slipper Guild Pledges $1 Million to Neuroscience Institute Making a Mark: October 2007 In January, the CHOC Glass Slipper Guild pledged $1 million to create a research endowment for the CHOC Neuroscience Institute. So far, the guild has raised $260,000 toward their five-year goal. |
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| Now On Staff At CHOC Physician Connection: Spring 2005 David Chun, M.D., Eduardo Gallegos, M.D. and Minakshi V. Chaudhari, M.D. |
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| Research News Physician Connection: Fall 2003 Henry Klassen, M.D., PhD., a senior scientist in the CHOC neuroscience research lab, co-authored a paper published in the July issue of the peerreviewed journal Stem Cells showing for the first time that stem cells from the central nervous system are not rejected when transplanted. |
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