A study by a multidisciplinary team at CHOC found quantitative pupillometry likely can’t help diagnose acute concussions in children.
CHOC tests novel digital screening tool to identify and navigate patient families’ social needs
CHOC’s Emergency Department and mobile clinic tests digital screening tool to quickly identify social needs of patient families and provide resources.
Dog bite study shows youngest kids most at risk, which breeds inflict the most severe injuries
This study is one of the first to stratify injury severity based on the type of surgical treatment required.
First batch of awardees announced for new Chief Scientific Officer small grant program
Research projects of the winners – 12 of 23 were awarded funding – range from virtual reality training to the use of AI to predict COVID-19.
Study of COVID-19 infection rates among CHOC’s Emergency Department personnel suggests most got virus through community exposure
A team from CHOC has published original research on the prevalence of COVID-19 infection among its Emergency Department workers.
CHOC study shows reduced risk of emergency department COVID-19 infection
Asymptomatic healthcare workers in a community with a low COVID-19 prevalence who undergo daily screenings are unlikely to be carriers.