On the Front Lines of COVID-19 in South LA
Danica Riedlinger is an Emergency Department nurse putting her life on the line for a community she believes in.
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.
In light of the ongoing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital wishes to advise residents of our Service Area as to health precautions they can take as well as MLKCH’s response.
From a grandmother’s generous love comes a doctor who knows firsthand about the struggles his South LA patients face.
Our CEO has received one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine - election to the National Academy of Medicine.
Get tips for how to talk with your doctor about things that concern you. Learn why it’s important to ask questions about your health and medicine.
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.
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.
What do red apples have to do with simple, innovative ideas that save the lives of people with diabetes? Ask MLKCH nurse Diane Fortin.
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.
Transitions to Practice will use an accredited nursing education module to train nurses to qualify for full-time, critical care positions.