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Surgical NICU
The CHOC Surgical NICU is the only one of its kind on the West Coast and is using the newest standards and procedures for babies who need surgery.
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Named a best children's hospital by U.S. News & World Report, CHOC is defining the future of pediatric medicine.
Neonatal Services (NICU)
CHOC offers three NICU locations, including one with the highest level of care, as well as neonatologists at many hospitals throughout the region.
CHOC Mission: World Class Children’s Care
CHOC Mission, housed on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital, CHOC’s world-class team treats everything from asthma attacks to injuries resulting from serious accidents.
Optimizing the Nutrition Journey for the <1500 g Infant
RDs In Practice - July 10, 2014
Finston, Erin NP
Erin Finston is a nurse practitioner who specializes in critical care for kids at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Remembering Dr. Nick Anas
Dr. Anas leaves an inspiring legacy. Thousands of young lives, across multiple generations, have forever been changed for the better because of him. We honor Dr. Anas by continuing his great work and commitment to excellence.
Breast Milk Benefits for Mom and Baby
Breast milk is the ideal food for babies says Dr. Christine Bixby, CHOC’s medical director of lactation services. Learn more about the benefits of breastfeeding an infant in this health feature.
Lynn Grieves finds joy in the unexpected
Since coming to CHOC in 2009, Grieves has had the opportunity to aid several modernization efforts both to continue the cutting-edge efforts to find better ways to serve its patient population and to align with constantly changing privacy standards in the state of California.
Board Member Q&A: Kimberly Cripe
After joining the team at Children's Hospital of Orange County in 1991, Kimberly Cripe was named president and CEO in 1997.
8-Year-Olds in Despair: The Mental Health Crisis Is Getting Younger
“It’s almost like the pandemic threw gasoline on embers that were already glowing,” says Dr. Heather Huszti, chief psychologist at CHOC.
John Henderson Joins CHOC as Vice President and Chief Information Officer
CHOC Children’s has appointed John Henderson vice president and chief information officer.
How to Stand out as a Candidate for CHOC’s RN Residency and Fellowship Programs
CHOC offers residency and fellowship programs for nurses interested in pediatrics. Each program receives 500 applications.
Fallout From Infections Continues For Orange County Dental Clinic
Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Orange County put a titanium jaw in place of bone after Maagid became sick after treatment at the dental clinic.
Getting Help Managing Child Mental Health Issues
If you have a child, who shows signs of any mental health issues (don’t let the words frighten you – it’s not a label). Stress, anxiety, depression. The doctors at CHOC are here to help.
A Conversation with January Cover Doctor Michele Domico, Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at CHOC
A Conversation with January Cover Doctor Michele Domico, Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at CHOC Children's.
A Community of Advocates for Mental Health
The Vision: Every child or young adult who needs mental health treatment can receive high-quality services without stigma or barriers to access.
One Family’s Journey to Overcome Epilepsy
We found the Epilepsy Support Network of Orange County, which led us to Children's Hospital of Orange County Neuroscience Institute.
Young children can receive COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s what you need to know
Dr. Charles Golden, CHOC's vice president and executive medical director of primary care, discusses the COVID-19 vaccine for children.
A mother and child are about to mark dual milestones at Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Mother and daughter will share a special day on Saturday when Kennedy celebrates her first birthday and Blalock marks her ninth anniversary working as a child life specialist at CHOC.
A New Resident Dog Comforts Pediatric Mental Health Patients
Children's Hospitals Today writes about Odessa, a CHOC resident dog that helps patients who are struggling to cope or experiencing distress.
DROWNINGS: How to keep away summer’s silent killer
Drowning statistics tell only part of the story. Experts say many children survive but suffer debilitating injuries that are difficult to bounce back from.
CHOC Children’s CHIO Recognized for Leadership in Health Information Technology
Dr. William Feaster named “Physician All-Star” for work in using data to improve patient outcomes