CHOC Children's Publications
Visit our Blog for the most recent articles from the experts at CHOC Children's
SERVICES ARTICLES
| From Fear to Fun CHOC Children's Annual Report: FY 2011 It’s been more than 10 years, but Shanna Roenicke still clearly remembers the day she was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia. She was taken into a hospital room with about 10 doctors and nurses. The experience was overwhelming. |
|
|
| CHOC Children's at Mission Hospital - Building Momentum CHOC Children's Annual Report: FY 2010 The number of low birth-weight babies treated in the CHOC Children’s at Mission Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) rose 8.3 percent each year between 2003 and 2008, and the overall demand for neonatal intensive care is forecasted to increase at least 3.5 percent annually in the coming years. |
|
|
| 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 |
|
|
| In The Spotlight: Ameer Mody, M.D., CHOC Emergency Room, Clinical Director Physician Connection: Summer 2008 Ameer Mody, M M.D., clinical director of CHOC Emergency Services, is the first former CHOC resident to complete a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine. |
|
|
| Investing in Leadership: An Unwavering Priority CHOC Articles: November 2007 This article describes how Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children's) implemented the final phase of a strategic initiative to ensure the patient care services (PCS) leaders were at the top of their game to meet imminent organizational challenges. |
|
|










