CHOC Hospital Case Study

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CHOC also knew as the Children’s Hospital of Orange County loves to help out sick or hurt children. It all started since 1964 when Walt Disney and Walter Knott 's found CHOC after they expanded the area with their amusement parks. The first-day CHOC started there were only four people who came to be treated then within two months they have treated over 300 patients. CHOC in addition to becoming more well known over the generations. Now it is one of the best hospitals for children in Southern California. They have won many awards ranging from care to cancer. In this article, you will learn about their mission, their institutes, and the many different jobs and volunteer opportunities they have. “To Nurture, Advance and Protect the Health and the Well-Being of Children.” is the mission statement for CHOC. CHOC hospital gives treatment to sick and hurt kids. CHOC is a nonprofit hospital, meaning that they do not make any profit. If you have ever been to CHOC you know that they live up to their mission statement. CHOC’s goal is to live by their mission. Some steps to achieve that goal is figuring out what is wrong with …show more content…

There are volunteers and doctors that work there to help the sick kids. The jobs they have at CHOC Hospital are Cardio, Hematology, Hospitalist, Metabolomics, Neurology for General/Epileptologist, Neurology for Autism, Oncology, Palliative Care, Peds Surgery, Psychiatry, and nurses in Medical, Surgical and Neuroscience, CardioVascular, Intensive Care, Pediatric Intensive Care, Neonatal Intensive Care, Emergency, Endoscopy, Oncology, Recovery and other jobs like dietitians, pharmacists, case managers, social workers, occupational and physical therapists, chefs in the kitchens, and many more. There are also many volunteer opportunities. They range from helping visitors and families in the Family Resource Center, playing with the kids in the playrooms, and pushing beds and wheelchairs around the

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