Building and growing CHOC has been Kim’s focus since first landing at CHOC in 1991 and being named president and CEO in 1997.
After 38 years, thousands of patients, CHOC at Mission Hospital nurse Cathy Conlon says goodbye
Colleagues say Conlon’s career has been marked by advocacy, community and hospitality. Now, she’s retiring just days after her 62nd birthday.
Defender Profile: Tami Salcedo, nurse educator in CHOC’s therapeutic apheresis department
A nurse educator in CHOC’s therapeutic apheresis department, Tami discusses what it means to be a defender of childhood and more in the latest installment of our Defender Profiles
Bringing joy to the everyday: Courtney’s story
Courtney Toney, a CHOC cancer patient and now employee, reflects on the significance of the health system’s annual Oncology Ball.
Defender Profile: Eric Mammen, creative arts supervisor of The Cherese Mari Laulhere Child Life Department
After starting at CHOC 15 years ago as a part-time music therapist, Eric is now CHOC’s creative arts supervisor.
CHOC father and employee is driven to make organization even better
CHOC has been personally and professionally transformative for Jeff, who joined CHOC’s mighty brigade after his daughter’s cancer treatment.