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Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and language pathology is specialized therapy that helps children develop or improve their speech, language, memory and attention, feeding and swallowing.
Nael Amzajerdi, Ali MD
Dr. Nael Amzajerdi is a board certified pediatric pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Sassoon, Aaron F. MD
Dr. Sassoon is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, and Hematology. His special interest is Lymphoma.
Haghighi, Bijan MD
Dr. Bijan Haghighi is a board-certified surgical pathologist and dermatopathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC Hospital in Orange, CA.
Kohorn, Lisa A. MD
Dr. Kohorn is a board certified pediatric pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Schoen, Michael I. MD
Dr. Schoen is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Otanez, Oscar MD
Dr. Otanez is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Momose, Hitomi MD
Dr. Momose is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Tafazzoli, Alireza MD
Dr. Tafazzoli is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Dowlatshahi, Kayvon MD
Dr. Kayvon Dowlatshahi is a pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Vanley, Christopher MD
Dr. Vanley is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC
Miyamoto, Eric MD
Dr. Miyamoto is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC.
Ekuan, Justin MD
Dr. Ekuan is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Blumenfeld, Michael MD
Dr. Blumenfeld is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
Tran, Khan P. MD
Dr. Tran is a board certified pathologist who identifies diseases in kids and adolescents at CHOC Hospital.
Graves, Whitney PAS
Whitney Graves is a specialty pathology assistant who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Renowned physician tapped as new chair for UCI Pediatrics and CHOC Pediatrician-in-Chief
Dr. Coleen Cunningham’s experience, research expertise and leadership capabilities will be transformative to communities served by CHOC and UCI.
Pediatric Cancer Second Opinions
CHOC pediatric cancer specialists work with families to provide second opinions for all types of pediatric cancers.
Meet the Cancer Institute Team
The exceptional care team at the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC sets us apart from other institutions.
CHOC and UCI Health Join New NORD Rare Disease Centers of Excellence Network
CHOC and UCI Health have been jointly designated a National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) Rare Disease Center of Excellence.
Medical Intelligence Society Summit 2021
The Medical Intelligence Society Summit 2020 will take place virtually July 30-31, 2021.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.
ADVL1722/Eisai E7389G000223: A Phase 2, multicenter, open-label study to assess safety and preliminary activity of eribulin mesylate in pediatric subjects with relapsed/refractory rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcoma (NRSTS) an
Clinical Trial Protocol # ADVL1722 | Adolescents and Young Adults, Recurrent/Refractory Cancer, Solid Tumors | Contact (714) 509-8646
Should I be correcting my toddler’s language? The answer might surprise you
For many parents, some of the sweetest memories of their children are the funny words they used as toddlers.
Virtual pet therapy, a floor for potential cases: How children’s hospitals responded to coronavirus
“What worries us most is that families are afraid to come seek appropriate care,” Dr. Andreeff said. “If we’re not vaccinating our kids on time, that might be worse for our pediatric population than coronavirus.”
Surgical Technology
Fully-integrated operating rooms that allow our surgeons full, wireless control of cameras and lights and the ability to view all of the room’s monitors and camera images, patient records and imaging reports on large, flat-screen displays as needed throughout the procedure.