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Neurofibromatosis Type 1: What Parents Should Know
A CHOC geneticist discusses neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), including what parents can look for and how it’s treated.
CHOC Expands Pediatric Surgery Team, Expertise
The addition of a new CHOC surgeon with unique expertise lays groundwork for an expansion of CHOC’s surgical services.
Meet CHOC’s Newest Patient & Family Centered Care Coordinator
CHOC has long been committed to providing patient and family-centered care including letting family members be members of the care team.
The Power of Holistic Care
After a series of concussions, Zac was recently able to return to school thanks to care at CHOC in partnership with the concussion program.
CHOC Joins National Cancer Consortium
The Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC took yet another bold step in its fight against pediatric cancer by uniting with Cancer Moonshot 2020.
Advice to Jiu Jitsu Parents: How to Prevent Cauliflower Ear in Children
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu increases the risk of a child developing a cosmetic deformity called cauliflower ear, which is completely preventable.
Choosing Your Child’s Heart Program
CHOC list of 10 questions to ask when choosing a heart program can be a guide when talking to your doctor before your child’s heart surgery.
Young Athlete Returns to the Pool after High-Stakes Heart Procedure
Ashley felt fine, but a routine physical showed an elevated heart rate. Doctors at CHOC created detailed 3-D maps to help treat her heart.