
Surviving the Surge
ICU nurses share their stories of challenge and sacrifice, teamwork and strength—during the peak of the COVID-19 surge in South LA
ICU nurses share their stories of challenge and sacrifice, teamwork and strength—during the peak of the COVID-19 surge in South LA
MLKCH infectious disease specialist shares what we know right now.
A near-death experience becomes a chance for Jimmie Brown to give back to his community.
Empathy for COVID-19 patients inspired nurse Angela Escobar to push for a change in hospital policy.
MLKCHF Director of Annual Giving is one of forty young professionals helping to shape the future of healthcare development industry.
Rakeem Addison knows about hard times, but MLKCH gave him a chance. Now he wants to spread the love and encourage others to give back.
Anahiz Correa gives back because she knows the importance of investing in MLKCH, especially in the midst of a crisis.
Award-winning photographer, Francine Orr “embedded” with MLKCH for six weeks to chronicle the hospital’s response to the first wave of COVID-19 cases.
Two infectious disease doctors prepare for a surge of patients with apprehension, fear—and hope.
Danica Riedlinger is an Emergency Department nurse putting her life on the line for a community she believes in.
What's one of the most important things a doctor can give a patient? Dr. Ben Cheng knows—time.
From a grandmother’s generous love comes a doctor who knows firsthand about the struggles his South LA patients face.