Health and Haircuts
A new MLKCH partnership with local barbershops brings health education to African American and Latino men in a place they trust: the barber’s chair.
A new MLKCH partnership with local barbershops brings health education to African American and Latino men in a place they trust: the barber’s chair.
When someone changes their behavior, it can sometimes be a sign of mental illness. Learn the signs and how to talk to them about seeing a doctor.
Tammy Turner became a mother at age 16 and was determined to break the cycle of poverty she had been born into by successfully pursuing a career in nursing.
Two nurses known for their compassionate and innovative approaches to patient care received the DAISY Award at Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital.
What do red apples have to do with simple, innovative ideas that save the lives of people with diabetes? Ask MLKCH nurse Diane Fortin.
Patients with congestive heart failure often get readmitted to the hospital. Here’s what a group of determined MLKCH nurses did to help them better manage their condition.
MLKCH recently graduated its first class of Versant residents, a prestigious, year-long residency program to jumpstart the careers of new nursing school graduates.
Read how Dr. PK Fonsworth overcame enormous obstacles to become the first addiction medicine psychiatrist at MLKCH.
Cathy’s priority is to “trust the process,” giving mothers the time, support, and space they need to have a healthy, safe birth.
Under the care of an MLK Community Medical Group staffer, the 9-month-old puppy is in training to be a service dog.
Our hospital’s exciting partnership with Greenfield Labs and Ford engages South LA residents in designing a mobile health clinic.
Charlene Gozony describes how working in the Medical-Surgical Telemetry float pool builds experience and brings unique rewards.