Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s Opens In Los Angeles – HCD Magazine

Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s Opens In Los Angeles – HCD Magazine

Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s has opened in Los Angeles. The 26-bed pediatric inpatient facility includes pediatric specialty services, surgery, and transplants as well as pediatric research and physician education and training. The new facility features a game and movie room with interactive screens, artwork by local artists, an outdoor garden, family lounge, and large patient rooms with accommodations for adults to […]

Health Equity Is a Top Priority for Healthcare Organizations

Health Equity Is a Top Priority for Healthcare Organizations

Healthcare leaders want to take action to address health equity in their communities. Socially responsible care delivery is now among the top priorities for 28 percent of healthcare leaders, up from just 4 percent last year, according to the Philips 2022 Future Health Index report. More organizations are moving from aspiration to action: Today, 74 percent have or are developing […]

Current Obsession: Metallics – We Wore What

Current Obsession: Metallics – We Wore What

Metallic accessories like shoes and bags were a major trend this summer, but we are excited to keep styling this trend into the colder weather, but in less subtle ways. Linked below are some of our favorite wearable metallic pieces you need in your wardrobe for this fall. The post Current Obsession: Metallics appeared first on We Wore What.

Ezekiel Emanuel on the state of COVID-19 in the US and the ‘major issue’ of healthcare burnout

Listen to the article 8 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. It’s been over two years since the coronavirus pandemic emerged in the U.S. Now, in the latter half of 2022, federal agencies have slowly been relaxing their COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. In mid-August, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention loosened its coronavirus […]

The Landscape of School-Based Mental Health Services

The Landscape of School-Based Mental Health Services

Many children and adolescents are experiencing poor mental and emotional health, which in some cases may be linked to negative impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and exposure to gun violence, among other factors. In recognition of growing mental health concerns among children, recent policy measures, including the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and the American Rescue Plan Act, provide pathways to […]

Putting the “e” in DNA

Putting the “e” in DNA

BY KIM BELLARD The Wall Street Journal had a great article a couple days ago that tickled my fancy on two fronts: DNA, and the deep ocean.  Both fascinate me. It introduced me to a term I’d not heard before but have now discovered is a thing: “eDNA.”  It’s something I suspect we’ll be hearing more about, and a technique […]