It's Never Too Early to Show Support
Securing the Future:
Fall 2007
Although she canメt remember it, 10-year-old
Hope Saxon knows the doctors and nurses in
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at
CHOC at Mission helped save her life.
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Honoring Christa Flynn
Touching Hearts Guild:
Summer 2007
Christa Flynn always
knew that CHOC was
an important part of
Orange County, she just
didnメt realize how important
it would become to her until
her son Michael was involved
in a terrible car accident.
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Physician Spotlight:
On The Mark:
September 2007
According to Dr. Paul Lubinsky, associate director of the Pediatric Intensive Care
Unit (PICU) at both CHOC and at CHOC at Mission, モwhen a child is admitted to
the hospital, it can be just as scary for the parents as it is for the child. Thatメs why at
CHOC we treat the entire family, not just the patient, with the greatest compassion
and understanding.ヤ
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Teens Experiencing More
Career-Ending
Injuries
Kid's Health:
Fall 2006
It makes the news when a professional athlete suffers a career-ending
injury, but did you know the same thing is happening at an alarming
rate in teen athletes?
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Boardmember Demonstrates Unwavering Commitment to CHOC
Making a Mark:
October 2006
There is no higher return on oneメs time and money
than investing in CHOC.
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Getting
Involved:
Itメs Never
Too Early To
Show Support
Kid's Health:
Spring 2006
Although she canメt completely remember it all, 10-year-old Hope Saxon knows the
doctors and nurses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at CHOC at Mission
helped save her life.
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CHOC at Mission
Aims For Excellence
Physician Connection:
Fall 2005
Our goal is simply this: to become recognized in South
Orange County for excellence in neonatal, pediatric and
adolescent healthcare.
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Grateful Mom
Supports CHOC
Kid's Health:
Fall 2005
Every child who comes to CHOC or CHOC at Mission
has a compelling story. Tammy Peasley, the mother of
Hunter Peasley, shown at left, graciously allowed us to share
her sonメs story out of gratitude for the care he received in the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at CHOC at Mission.
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CHOC at Mission
Celebrates
Completion of
New Pediatric
Emergency
Department
Kid's Health:
Summer 2005
On April 5, more than 200 supporters joined together at CHOC
at Mission to celebrate the completion of the new pediatric wing
of CHOC at Mission and Mission Hospitalメs Emergency Department
and Trauma Center.
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Physician Spotlight: Barbara Petty, M.D.
Physician Connection:
Spring 2005
Dr. Petty has been integrally involved with CHOC at
Mission from the very beginning.
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CHOC at Mission/Mission Hospital Construction Update
Physician Connection:
Spring 2005
Phase I of the emergency department construction, the モPediatric
Fast Track,ヤ is slated for opening in May 2005
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CHOC AND CHOC at Mission Physicians Honored at Annual Doctor's Day Celebration
Physician Connection:
Summer 2004
CHOCメs annual Doctorsメ Day event was held March 30 at the Turnip
Rose Grand Newport Plaza in Costa Mesa, featuring a residency reunion
for all physicians who have completed the CHOC Pediatric Residency
Program since its inception.
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When In
Doubt,
Come Straight
To CHOC
Kid's Health:
Fall 2003
Craig and Chrissy Conners have some advice
for other parents considering health plan
options during open enrollment: First, make sure the
plan offers CHOC or CHOC at Mission.
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Why the
Experts
Choose
CHOC and
CHOC at
Mission
Kid's Health:
Fall 2003
Ronald Bronicki, M.D., specializes in caring for critically ill children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) at CHOC and CHOC at Mission. Here is why he insists on CHOC and CHOC at Mission for his own kids.
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