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Children's Hospital Los Angeles

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Children's Hospital Los Angeles is a pediatric acute care hospital located in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and is affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. The hospital provides care to infants, children, and young adults, and is a major teaching hospital, with a strong focus on pediatric research and medical education, in collaboration with institutions such as the National Institutes of Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The hospital is also a member of the Children's Miracle Network and is supported by organizations such as the United Way and the American Red Cross. The hospital's mission is to provide high-quality, family-centered care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, and is committed to working with other healthcare organizations, such as Kaiser Permanente and Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, to improve the health and well-being of children in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

History

The hospital was founded in 1901 by Sarah Vasquez and Isabella Thoburn, and has a long history of providing care to the children of Los Angeles, California, including those affected by the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic and the 1920s polio epidemic. Over the years, the hospital has undergone several expansions and renovations, including the addition of a new intensive care unit in the 1960s, and the construction of a new emergency department in the 1980s, with support from organizations such as the March of Dimes and the American Heart Association. The hospital has also been at the forefront of several major medical breakthroughs, including the development of the polio vaccine by Jonas Salk and the Sabin vaccine by Albert Sabin, and has worked closely with other medical institutions, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization, to advance the field of pediatric medicine. The hospital has also been recognized for its commitment to providing care to underserved populations, and has worked with organizations such as the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and the California Department of Public Health to improve access to healthcare for all children in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Campus_and_Facilities

The hospital is located on a 5-acre campus in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and features a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including a new surgical center and a pediatric intensive care unit, designed by architects such as Frank Gehry and I.M. Pei. The hospital also has a number of amenities, including a playground and a family resource center, and offers a range of support services, including social work and spiritual care, in partnership with organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The hospital's campus is also home to a number of other healthcare organizations, including the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, and is located near other major medical institutions, such as the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the UCLA Medical Center. The hospital has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the American Hospital Association and the Joint Commission, to improve the quality and safety of care provided to patients.

Patient_Care_and_Services

The hospital provides a wide range of patient care and services, including pediatric surgery, pediatric oncology, and pediatric cardiology, in collaboration with specialists from institutions such as the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Boston Children's Hospital. The hospital also has a number of specialized programs, including a pediatric trauma center and a neonatal intensive care unit, and offers a range of support services, including occupational therapy and physical therapy, in partnership with organizations such as the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Physical Therapy Association. The hospital is also a major referral center for children with complex medical conditions, and has a strong reputation for providing high-quality, family-centered care, with support from organizations such as the Children's Defense Fund and the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions. The hospital has also worked with other healthcare organizations, such as the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians, to improve the coordination and quality of care provided to patients.

Research_and_Education

The hospital is a major center for pediatric research, and is affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and the National Institutes of Health. The hospital's research program focuses on a range of areas, including pediatric cancer, pediatric infectious diseases, and pediatric genetics, and has made significant contributions to the field of pediatric medicine, in collaboration with institutions such as the Stanford University School of Medicine and the Harvard Medical School. The hospital also has a strong commitment to medical education, and offers a range of training programs for pediatric residents and fellowship programs, in partnership with organizations such as the American Board of Pediatrics and the Society for Pediatric Research. The hospital's faculty includes a number of prominent researchers and clinicians, including Dr. Richard Gates and Dr. Michael Gottlieb, and has worked with other medical institutions, such as the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, San Francisco, to advance the field of pediatric medicine.

Awards_and_Recognition

The hospital has received a number of awards and recognition for its high-quality care and commitment to pediatric research and education, including the Magnet Recognition Program and the Leapfrog Group's Top Hospital award, as well as recognition from organizations such as the American Hospital Association and the Joint Commission. The hospital has also been ranked as one of the top children's hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, and has been recognized for its commitment to providing care to underserved populations, with support from organizations such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The hospital's faculty and staff have also received a number of awards and recognition for their contributions to the field of pediatric medicine, including the American Academy of Pediatrics's Lifetime Achievement Award, and have worked with other healthcare organizations, such as the American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association, to improve the quality and safety of care provided to patients. Category:Children's hospitals in the United States

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