“I would never live in a community that doesn’t have a children’s hospital,” says Dr. Mustafa Kabeer, a CHOC Specialists pediatric surgeon. Dr. Kabeer and his three partners – all fathers – firmly believe that ill or injured children require the clinical expertise and compassionate, family-centered care unique to pediatric facilities, like CHOC. “Kids aren’t […]
Dr. Troy Reyna Discusses Lumps, Bumps in Children
Though commonly found in children, lumps and bumps are don’t always require surgery, Dr. Troy Reyna, a pediatric surgeon at CHOC, tells “American Health Journal.” These conditions can occur anywhere under the skin, and are commonly found in the head and neck region, says Dr. Reyna. Learn more about lumps and bumps in “American Health […]
Dr. Leonard Sender Discusses Genomic Cancer Research
Genomic cancer treatment examines a patient’s genomes to reveal individualized treatment to battle cancer, says CHOC’s Dr. Leonard Sender.
Dr. Pierangelo Renella Addresses Cardiac MRIs
A cardiac MRI is an advanced imaging technique that is non-invasive and uses to magnets to help diagnose heart problems, Dr. Pierangelo Renella, a cardiologist at CHOC Heart Institute, tells “American Health Journal.” Using no radiation, cardiac MRIs are often relied upon in cases when standard imaging techniques are insufficient, says Dr. Renella. Learn more […]
Dr. Katherine Andreeff Discusses Bacterial, Viral Infections
Patient history and physical examinations are sometimes not enough to determine whether an infection is viral or bacterial, Dr. Katherine Andreeff, a hospitalist at CHOC, tells “American Health Journal.” In these cases, blood work and imaging may be required to make an accurate diagnosis, says Dr. Andreeff. Hand-washing and vaccination can help prevent infections, whether […]
CHOC Leads the Way to Safer Breast Milk Handling with New Tracking Process
In June 2011, CHOC’s Joint Leadership Committee formed a process improvement team to redesign the process of handling milk.