Dr. Tim Hicks jokingly calls himself “Hicks 2.0,” a proud nod to his CHOC pulmonologist father, Dr. David Hicks.
CHOC performs first in-human gene therapy dosing for MPS I
CHOC clinicians recently administered the first ever in-human dosing of gene therapy for Hurler Syndrome, a rare lysosomal storage disease.
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.
Leprosy antibiotic is safe treatment for M. abscessus infections, CHOC infectious disease team finds
An oral antibiotic used to treat leprosy is safe and well-tolerated in children with challenging-to-treat mycobacterium abscessus infections.
Four things pediatricians should know about juvenile arthritis
Joint pain can be a bit of a mystery to most people, especially when it comes to young children. Here, a CHOC rheumatologist shares insight.