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30 Healthy Habits from Every Type of Doctor
Medical professionals talk about their healthiest habits that anyone could implement in their everyday lives. Here are their 30 best pieces of advice for living well.
Assessment and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Assessments are offered at the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center for children ages 1-6. If your child is diagnosed with autism, a treatment plan will be discussed.
Medical Intelligence Group Summit 2020
The Medical Intelligence Group Summit 2020 will take place virtually July 31- August 1, 2020.The dynamic agenda consists of an AI primer, journal club discussions, talks, open forums, workshops, keynotes and will conclude with a discussion of The Medical Intelligence Society launch.
Lysosomal Storage Disease Program
The Foundation of Caring Lysosomal Storage Disorder Program at CHOC is a unique treatment program for children with lysosomal storage disorders.
Enterprise Master Plan
One of the first projects of the the Enterprise Master Plan (EMP) initiative is the expansion of the CHOC associate parking structure. Work begins summer 2021 to expand the structure vertically and horizontally, increasing capacity by almost 70 percent.
Coast Magazine Readers’ Choice Women in Health Care: Dr. Diane Nugent is a trailblazer in hematology
Nugent, who’s head of the pediatric hematology division at CHOC Children’s is helping promote a bill in Sacramento which would allocate funds to open sickle-cell clinics for adults who need access to care.
CHOC Children’s Celebrates Completion of Thompson Autism Center
New center expands the region’s capacity to serve children with autism spectrum disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
CHOC Receives Grant for County’s First Pediatric Psychiatric Consult Line
James M. Cox Foundation awards $200,000 grant to CHOC Children's to pilot region's first pediatric psychiatric consultation access line.
Families with children suffering from mental illness should not fight alone
When a child has a mental illness, chances are, we hide. We hesitate to tell our closest friends.
Trabuco Canyon girl is county’s youngest resident with pill-sized pacemaker
Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Orange County say they believe Sofia is the youngest person to receive the new technology — the battery-operated Micra Transcatheter Pacing System created by Medtronic
Tiny survivors: Special NICU mimics mother’s womb
Aptly named the Small Baby Unit, the overall effect is one of relative calm: an attempt to mimic what babies would experience if they were still safely tucked in utero.
Scientists use CRISPR gene editing inside a person’s body: Why that’s significant
CRISPR is a sort of “molecular scissors” that allows scientists to cut out and insert custom genetic code into DNA strands.
Most influential: Meet Orange County’s 100 top influencers for 2019
Influencers make their marks in Orange County in myriad ways.
What Parents Need to Know About Cleft Palate Repair
Cleft lip and cleft palate are anomalies of the mouth and lip where the sides of the lip and the roof of the mouth do not fuse together as they should.
Veteran Orange County Psychiatrist Appointed Medical Director, CHOC Children’s Mental Health Inpatient Center
Dr. Hoang “Wayne” Nguyen has been appointed medical director of the CHOC Children’s Mental Health Inpatient Center. He will also serve as medical director, child and adolescent psychiatry and chair of the psychiatry section of CHOC’s medical staff.
RIVERSIDE: Daughter’s recovery thrills mom
Riverside mother is thankful her daughter survived brain tumor removal seven years ago - “It's so amazing she could go through all that and be such a strong, happy little girl.”
App screens kids for eye problems before they can talk
The app screens for vision disorders in young children, many of whom are too young to describe their own vision.
Sun Safety and Skin Protection
As much as 80 percent of a person’s lifetime sun exposure occurs by age 18. Check out these tips to lessen the risk of sun damage.
COVID in Kids Under 5 May Look Like Croup, Pediatricians Warn
Dr. Eric Ball, a CHOC pediatrician, discusses with MedPage Today symptoms of COVID-19 in younger pediatric patients.
Helmet Safety
Children should wear a helmet while they are riding on their bikes, scooters, skateboards or in-line skates. Helmets protect the head and brain from getting hurt. They are like “seatbelts” for your head.
Randomized trial demonstrates whole-genome sequencing leads to precision care for critically ill infants
A randomized trial with CHOC and other children's hospitals shows clinical whole-genome sequencing (cWGS) outperforms usual care by two-fold.
Study shows rWGS led to better outcomes for critically ill infants
CHOC participated in Project Baby Bear, a program that demonstrated the clinical and economic value of rapid Whole Genome Sequencing (rWGS).