3 Jun, 2016

We #WearOrange, Stand Against Gun Violence

By |2020-07-15T17:56:07-07:00June 3rd, 2016|Child Advocacy, HUMC Featured, News, Pediatrics|0 Comments

Harbor Pediatrics joined millions today to fight for an end to gun violence in America by wearing orange. The color orange symbolizes the value of human life. Hunters wear orange in the woods to protect themselves and others. In 2013, [...]

9 May, 2016

A very special delivery at Harbor-UCLA

By |2016-05-09T16:14:26-07:00May 9th, 2016|HUMC Featured, News, Pediatrics|0 Comments

The Cervantes family of Pico Rivera has a special bond with the nurses and doctors of L.A. County's Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. That's where their small family grew into a big one, with the delivery of quadruplets in September, 2014. It [...]

1 Mar, 2016

Schwartz Center Rounds: The Manipulative Patient

By |2020-07-15T17:56:08-07:00March 1st, 2016|HUMC Featured|Comments Off on Schwartz Center Rounds: The Manipulative Patient

The Schwartz Center Rounds ® A multidisciplinary forum where clinical caregivers discuss social and emotional issues that arise in caring for patients The Manipulative Patient Wednesday, March 16, 2015 12pm-1pm 1st Floor Assembly Room Lunch will be provided to those [...]

13 Jul, 2015

Robotics Surgery Program

By |2015-07-13T20:07:09-07:00July 13th, 2015|HUMC Featured, HUMC Innovation & Technology|0 Comments

Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is the first Los Angeles County operated hospital to establish a Robotic Surgery Program to provide state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgery to lower-income patients using da Vinci systems. With two robots (da Vinci systems), Robotic Surgery is an alternative to both open and [...]

11 Mar, 2015

Harbor-UCLA Pediatrics “Resident Spotlight” on Drs Karandikar, Gotesman, and Mehra

By |2015-07-29T16:56:19-07:00March 11th, 2015|HUMC Featured, Pediatrics|0 Comments

For the denizens of rural Guatemala, access to medicine is sparse, and more advanced medicine like surgeries are out of reach. The resources that are available, such as the state-of-the-art facilities in Guatemala City, are not accessed by enough people [...]

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