An ICU Leader Digs In
Anahiz Correa gives back because she knows the importance of investing in MLKCH, especially in the midst of a crisis.
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.
Our CEO has received one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine - election to the National Academy of Medicine.
Ruben Aguayo gives back to MLKCH because he can relate to how important our hospital’s quality healthcare services are to the residents of South LA.
Eight years ago, our Director of Medical Staff inspired the launch of MLKCH Gives. Today, she continues to lead others to give.
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.