CHOC’s chief intelligence and innovation officer wins notable award for his work in innovation, advocacy and service to families.
Pediatric medicine in the world of artificial intelligence
A panel of CHOC experts specializing in medical innovation discuss possible future impacts of artificial intelligence on health care.
‘First of its kind’ pulmonary valve ‘grows’ with patients
Children who need pulmonary valve replacement benefit from surgery. The IRIS valve is built small enough to implant in very young patients.
Former patient’s volunteer work with colorectal team comes as program expands its services
A former CHOC patient born with imperforate anus offers support to families as the Colorectal and Urogenital Program grows.
Determining the role of regulatory T cells in successful immunotherapy
CHOC researchers seek to study the role of Tregs in whether pediatric leukemia patients treated with CAR T-cell therapy experience a relapse.
Trochleoplasty, tape implant improve knee surgery outcomes
CHOC is pioneering surgical approaches to patellofemoral instability and patellar dislocation, as well as postsurgical pain mitigation.