Two CHOC providers reflect on the challenge of balancing their demanding and often emotionally exhausting work with fatherhood.
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New clinical evidence shifts approach to vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) care
The practice of treating vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) with follow-up tests is questioned by CHOC urologists because it’s often unnecessary.
Study of COVID-19 infection rates among CHOC’s Emergency Department personnel suggests most got virus through community exposure
A team from CHOC has published original research on the prevalence of COVID-19 infection among its Emergency Department workers.
Neuroscience leaders discuss innovations and their successes, and the need for much more work to be done
Neurosurgeons share their insights on how innovation is closing the gap between clinical needs and the availability of pediatric devices.
New app helps build daily routines for kids with autism spectrum disorder
Gold’s creation, an app he calls uTine, is on the verge of being tested on patients at the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center.
As COVID-19 wanes, CHOC’s medical epidemiologist, Dr. Jasjit Singh, recalls 2016 dental clinic outbreak
Years ago, a mysterious outbreak of oral infections was traced to a clinic in Anaheim alarmed parents and dominated the local news.