Dr. Suresh Magge, medical director of neurosurgery at CHOC, discusses four surgeries he is excited about as a pediatric neurosurgeon.
New physician scientist already conducting pioneering research in neonatology
Dr. Shafer is researching diagnostic errors and the ethical responsibilities of providers to disclose such errors to families.
Years in the works, NICU hires its first senior fellow in neonatal cardiac intensive care
CHOC has hired its first senior fellow in neonatal cardiovascular ICU and hemodynamics, one of only two such ones in the western U.S.
Collaborative effort involving milestone procedure saves premature baby with complex heart disease
Thanks to CHOC’s expertise, baby Hope overcame the odds stacked against her after being born at 31 weeks and weighing just 2 pounds.
Investigational Drug Study Leads to FDA Approval for Fenfluramine in Treatment for Dravet Syndrome
Dr. Mary Zupanc was a key investigator in a study that led to FDA approval for a medication to treat children with Dravet syndrome.
CHOC recognized as one of nation’s best children’s hospitals
CHOC is among a select group of pediatric facilities nationwide to be ranked as a best children’s hospital by U.S. News & World Report.