Monthly Archives: April 2011

Dr. Gira Morchi

Morchi, Gira – MD

Gira Morchi, M.D. is a CHOC Specialists Cardiologist, board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology. Dr. Morchi is a trained Interventional Pediatric Cardiologist and is an Assistant Clinical Professor, Pediatrics at UC Irvine.

 

Dr. Morchi completed her medical degree at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at Brown University School of Medicine in Providence, Rhode Island and went on to complete her fellowship program in pediatric cardiology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center/The Children’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado. During her fellowship training, Dr. Morchi participated in the Tenwek Hospital Cardiac Screening Program in East Africa and served on a clinical rotation in Bangalore, India at the Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements

 

CHOC Specialists Cardiology practice office moving – Monday, August 1st, 2011

 

 

“The premier pediatric cardiology practice in Orange County, CA.”
The CHOC Specialists Cardiology Physicians are distinguished by their commitment to clinical excellence and research and through their training and faculty appointments at many of the nation’s most prestigious schools and hospitals including the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA), Boston Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia Children’s Hospital, and Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, TX.

 

Dr. Diane Nugent lays foundation for recent FDA approval of Factor XIII to treat potentially fatal bleeding disorder


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the use of Corifact™, Factor XIII Concentrate (Human), for the routine treatment of congenital factor XIII (FXIII) deficiency. Corifact is the first and only FXIII concentrate approved in the nation.

 

Congenital FXIII deficiency is a rare and potentially life-threatening inherited bleeding disorder in which blood clots are unstable, due to a lack of the FXIII protein. Consequently, patients are susceptible to recurrent bleeding, including bleeding inside the skull, which can be life threatening. Studies have shown between 25 and 60 percent of FXIII-deficient patients will experience bleeding inside the skull at least once during their lifetime. Additionally, patients can experience bleeding from the umbilical cord after birth, poor wound healing, miscarriages, subcutaneous bleeding and excessive bleeding in joints and muscles following a trauma.

 

In 1998, Dr. Nugent, CHOC Research Administration and Dr. Nugent’s clinical research team at CHOC Children’s assumed oversight of a compassionate use drug study for FXIII- deficient patients. Since that time, they have supplied treatment to more than 60 patients, and collected safety and efficacy data that helped create the foundation of evidence for the successful FDA approval.

 

“The CHOC Children’s hematology team is very proud of the role we played in treating patients with this serious disease, while collecting supporting evidence on the efficacy and safety of Corifact. It’s been an amazing opportunity for us to make such a positive impact on the lives of these patients – especially given the rarity of their condition,” says Dr. Nugent.

 

“Working with 39 performance sites for more than a decade was a logistical challenge, which was overcome by the strength of our relationships with Dr. Nugent and her cadre of committed investigators and institutions from around the country. The Research Institute is proud to have been part of this successful effort to bring this drug to the patients who need it,” states Brent Dethlefs, executive director, CHOC Children’s Research Institute.

 

Corifact, manufactured by CSL Behring, is an IV infusion administered every 28 days. Clinical studies, including those performed at CHOC, have shown that Corifact immediately increased FXIII levels in the blood. For more information, visit www.corifact.com

 

CHOC is exclusively committed to the health and well-being of children through clinical expertise, advocacy, outreach and research that brings advanced treatment to pediatric patients. Affiliated with the University of California, Irvine, CHOC’s regional healthcare network includes two state-of-the-art hospitals in Orange and Mission Viejo, several primary and specialty care clinics, a pediatric residency program, and four centers of excellence – The CHOC Children’s Heart, Cancer, Neuroscience, and Orthopaedic Institutes.

 

Dedicated to the highest performance standards, CHOC earned the Silver Level CAPE Award from the California Council of Excellence, the only children’s hospital in California to ever earn this distinction, and was awarded Magnet designation, the highest nursing honor bestowed to hospitals. Recognized for an extraordinary commitment to high-quality critical care standards, CHOC is the first children’s hospital in the United States to earn the Beacon Award for Excellence.

 

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22nd Annual PADRE Foundation Fashion Show – Saturday, May 21, 2011

The PADRE Foundation (Pediatric Adolescent Diabetes Research and Education) plays a critical role in the education and support of children with diabetes and their families.

 

Each year the PADRE Foundation hosts an annual fashion show as a fundraiser highlighting the children of PADRE performing and modeling in the latest fashions, compliments of Macy’s. The fashion show provides positive psychosocial support for children and their families while raising the funds necessary to support our educational programs.

 

For the past 25 years, the PADRE Foundation has been dedicated to helping children from birth to age 21 understand and manage their Type 1 diabetes. PADRE serves more than 2,500 families of all backgrounds in Southern California while partnering with CHOC and CHOC at Mission Hospital.

 

The 22nd Annual PADRE Fashion Show will be held at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa on Saturday, May 21, 2011, in Huntington Beach, California. Our theme, “Defying the Limits,” embodies the hope and support PADRE has provided to children and their families throughout the years.

 

Help us honor our very much loved, Dr. Susan Clark, Medical Director of Endocrinology at CHOC and PSF Chief of the Endocrinology and Diabetes Division, as she will be receiving the Cathie & John Haretakis Award. For over a decade she has given unselfishly of her time, talent and personal will to help change the lives of countless individuals who have been affected by diabetes. Dr. Susan Clark is the Medical Advisor on the PADRE Board of Directors and has been a vital part in our success.

 

For more information, please visit:

 

22nd Annual PADRE Foundation Fashion Show

www.padrefashionshow.org

 

 

March for Babies – Saturday, May 7th, 2011

2011 March for Babies

 

CHOC and CHOC Specialists are proud to be a part of the March for Babies event on May 7th. We care for the smallest of babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and are grateful for the partnership we have with the March of Dimes in helping babies enjoy healthier lives.

 

When you walk in March for Babies, you give hope to the more than half a million babies born too soon each year. The money you raise supports programs in your community that help moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies. And it funds research to find answers to the problems that threaten our babies. We’ve been walking since 1970 and have raised an incredible $2 billion to benefit all babies.

 

This year, more than 7 million people will join their family, friends and colleagues in 900 communities across the nation. Our volunteers and staff will encourage and support you in your efforts to raise awareness and funds. No matter if this is your first year or your 25th, you can expect the event to be fun, compelling and rewarding.

 

For more information please visit:

 

March for Babies

www.marchforbabies.com

 

CHOC Specialists Neonatology Division

www.chocpsf.com/neonatology

 

CHOC Natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

www.choc.org/nicu/

 

CHOC PSF Celebrates Grateful Family Donation of $30,000 to CHOC Children’s

In December of 2010, a family received inpatient care for their child who has a metabolic disease. Dr. Richard Chang, CHOC Specialists Metabolic Disorders Specialist, and the incredible 4th floor nurses provided exceptional care to their daughter. With much gratitude, the family made a significant donation to CHOC.

 

As the CHOC Children’s Foundation continues to build a grateful families program, we wish to celebrate with the medical staff donations that are made possible because of the compassion and great care families received while patients of CHOC. Candy Hammeras and the Grateful Family Program in partnership with the medical staff are building grateful families and in return creating funding for much needed programs in the hospital. This gift is a great example of teamwork between the Foundation/Kara Kipp, Hospital Relations/Candy Hammeras, and the medical staff.

 

“CHOC’s Grateful Family Program is an opportunity for patient’s families and friends to recognize the care a loved one received by giving back to their caregivers. This program is successful when there is ongoing support, communication and education between the Foundation, Medical Staff and EMT. As a member of EMT staff, I know the importance of philanthropic support to CHOC, and specifically to your programs. As we establish a culture of philanthropy throughout CHOC – from families to physicians, we would like to take this time to celebrate the gift of $30,000 from an in-patient family directed to the 4th floor. As a result of Dr. Richard Chang’s and the 4th floor nurses’ exceptional care, the family returned to the hospital with this donation. Congratulations 4th floor!” – Dr. Maria Minon, Chief Medical Officer, CHOC Children’s

 

“This celebration celebrates the job you all performed in such a way, that a family was compelled to give back. More specifically, I would like to recognize Dr. Richard Chang, Melissa Garza and Mark Cerda. As physicians and medical staff members of CHOC, we have a role and responsibility to perform our jobs to the best of our ability but also in helping raise support for CHOC. With this responsibility, we allow grateful families the opportunity to give back and support programs that matter most to them. I look forward to celebrating many more grateful family donations with you and all the floors at CHOC!”

– Dr. Nick Anas, Medical Director of the CHOC Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and CHOC Specialists Division Chief of Critical Care

 

Please visit www.iamforchildren.com to find out how you can make a difference through CHOC Foundation today.

 

 

 

 

 

Voices of the Young Adult Cancer Advocate Movement video series produced in collaboration with Dr. Leonard Sender

PRESS RELEASE: Video PSA Campaign Launched for National Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week

 

Continuing Vital Options’ video series on behalf of NYACAW, produced in collaboration with Dr. Leonard Sender, CHOC Specialists Oncologist, and the AYA Program of the NCI-designated UC Irvine Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center in Southern California, these two new videos accompany the prior PSAs of Check Yourself! and Did You Know?

 

Visit www.youngadultswithcancer.org to find out more about young adults with cancer and how you can get involved with awareness efforts, learn more about other programs and initiatives of interest, find links to young adult resources, and view the videos.

 

PSF CHOC Walk Team takes 1st Place in the 2010 CHOC Walk in the Park Affiliate Team Category – Raises $21,362 for CHOC Hospital

PSF CHOC Walk Team takes 1st Place in the 2010 CHOC Walk in the Park Affiliate Team Category having raised $21,362 for CHOC Hospital.

 

Team PSF included over 100 CHOC Specialists physicians, associates and their family members walked in the 20th annual CHOC Walk held at Disneyland Resort on Sunday, October 17. Team PSF has been participating in this annual event since the inception of the Walk.

 

Over 15,000 men, women, and children of all ages joined together, each with their own “reasons to walk” for CHOC Children’s of Orange County (CHOC) and CHOC Children’s at Mission.

 

The Walk has long been a favorite of Orange County residents, who participate in the event to honor a child saved or remember a child lost.

 

Team PSF will participate in the 2011 walk which is scheduled for October 16, 2011.

 

Jackie Aleccia, Debra Cochran and April Andrews accepted the 1st Place Award at the 20th Annual CHOC Walk in the Park Recognition Ceremony on the behalf of CHOC Specialists.

 

GREAT JOB TEAM PSF!!!

 

For more information, please visit: www.chocwalk.net

 

 

CHOC PSF Hosts Successful 8th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Symposium

8th Annual Symposium – Sickle Cell Disease – Services for Children & Families in California

 

April 1st – 2nd, 2011 at Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel

 

Dr. Nugent and the CHOC Specialists Hematology Division with CHOC, were honored to host the 8th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Symposium at Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel.

 

This program was designed to bring together health care providers, consumers and the general community to share information about resources available in California for individuals with sickle cell disease and their families.

 

Participating CHOC Specialists Hematology Physicians: Diane Nugent, M.D. Hematology Division Chief, Geetha Puthenveetil, M.D., Amit Soni, M.D.

 

Special thanks to: Melissa Belvedere , CCS Case Mgr./Nurse Specialist, CHOC and Deborah Green, Program Director for Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California.