CHOC clinicians recently administered the first ever in-human dosing of gene therapy for Hurler Syndrome, a rare lysosomal storage disease.
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Journey to a rare diagnosis: Colten’s story
A CHOC PICU nurse tells the story of her son, Colten, who received a rare Alström Syndrome diagnosis with the help of specialists at CHOC.
How CHOC otolaryngologists are changing tonsillectomy recovery
Two CHOC otolaryngologists are championing intracapsular tonsillectomies to reduce bleeding and hospital readmission rates.
CHOC nurse scientist to discuss collaborative innovation at national conference
Jennifer Hayakawa participated in the “Teamwork makes the dream work” panel at the seventh annual Nursing Innovation Summit on Oct. 23.
CHOC Hospital Designated an ACR Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence
The DICOE designation recognizes an organization’s excellence at multiple levels and superior patient care.
The moving way CHOC supports families of pediatric organ donors
CHOC’s Walk of Honor honors families’ selfless and courageous decision to donate their child’s organs upon their death.