At age two, Caroline was at CHOC fighting cancer. Today, she’s a registered nurse helping patients as they fight their own battles.
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Cancer Patient to Caregiver
When Kim was 17, she was at CHOC fighting cancer. Ten years later she returned as a registered nurse, fighting alongside oncology patients.
A Heartfelt Thank You to All CHOC Nurses
CHOC’s vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer pens a heartfelt thank you to the nursing staff.
Why I Love Being a CHOC Nurse
We asked a few members of our nursing staff to share what they love most about being nurses at CHOC. Here’s what they told us.
Stimulants Abuse in Teens
Final exams are right around the corner and teens may be tempted with dangerous stimulants to cram in some last-minute late-night studying.
What to Expect from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Teens
Teen girls who experience irregular periods may have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a condition where hormones become out of balance.
Landon’s life-saving jejunal atresia surgery
Despite genetic tests and a healthy pregnancy, Lizette’s baby was born with jejunal atresia, and underwent surgery at CHOC.
Three CHOC Caretakers Shave Heads, Raise Awareness for Pediatric Cancer
Meet 3 members of the CHOC care team who recently shaved their heads to raise awareness and research funds for pediatric cancer.
Lifelong Pediatrician Becomes CHOC Volunteer
Jack spent 39 years as a pediatrician including 20 as VP of Medical Affairs, before retiring and becoming a CHOC volunteer.