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A new emergency waiting room reduces stress for kids
Boasting bright colors and a child-friendly design, this new 500-square-foot area provides a comfortable space for young patients and their families that is private and separate from the adult emergency waiting area.Helping stem cells survive to heal the heart
Blocking an enzyme linked with inflammation makes it possible for stem cells to repair damaged heart tissue, new research from UC Davis Health scientists shows.Social media: A new front against lung cancer
David Cooke is the head of General Thoracic Surgery and an educator on lung cancer at UC Davis Health. Dr. Cooke saw that there was a need for a larger discussion around lung cancer, so he helped found Lung Cancer Social Media (#LCSM). LCSM has become a trusted hub for patients and caretakers to go for all things lung cancer.UC Davis research key to first postpartum depression drug
Key contributor Michael Rogawski also leads the University of California’s drug discovery incubator.Heart conditions affect young patients, too
American Heart Month in February is largely geared toward heart disease and its prevention in adults, but children also can be burdened by heart problems. These are the stories of a few young warriors and the amazing doctors and nurses who ensured they have healthy lives.Training the Next Generation of Surgeons with Advanced Robotics - Cultivating Health
UC Davis Health is training the next generation of surgeons using some of the most advanced robotic surgery systems available.Pectus Deformity Correction Program: A patient primer
Options for surgical repair and pain controlA brand-new knee for a brand-new life
When 46-year-old Greg Woods heard the doctor say he had the knees of a 70-year-old man, the former triathlete knew things had gotten serious.TAVR: From early adoption to our 1,000th case
The heart care team at UC Davis Health was first in the Sacramento region to offer transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), a less-invasive alternative to open heart surgery for treating aortic valve stenosis.UC Davis Health receives AMSN PRISM Award® for exemplary practice
The Orthopaedic/Trauma Unit at UC Davis Health has received the AMSN PRISM Award®, an honor recognizing exceptional nursing practice, leadership, and outcomes in hospital medical-surgical units. This recognition marked UC Davis Health's eighth AMSN PRISM Award®, which is tied for the most earned by any institutionUC Davis Health opens new endoscopy suite
New outpatient endoscopy suite is part of ongoing efforts to improve patient care and enhance technologies that results in superior outcomes and experiences.Former FBI agent meets his match, and his hero
Surgeon saves patient's life, leg and knee.