Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai is a nonprofit academic healthcare institution dedicated to serving the varied community of Los Angeles and its surroundings. With groundbreaking medical research, educational initiatives shaping the future of healthcare, and extensive community support efforts, we are establishing new benchmarks for excellence and innovation in patient care.

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#19371

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#4281

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  • 1 month ago | cedars-sinai.org

    Cedars-Sinai Orthopaedics has appointed new leadership for its sports medicine program, further strengthening the medical center’s position as a premier destination for orthopedic care.The four newly named leaders have extensive expertise in surgical and nonsurgical sports medicine, enhancing patient care for athletes at all levels.“Cedars-S...

  • 2 months ago | cedars-sinai.org

    With the arrival of Black Maternal Health Week, Cedars-Sinai is deepening its support for the equitable treatment of Black birthing people with a recent round of grants.Since 2020, the medical center has allocated $6.5 million to 18 nonprofits working to improve prenatal and postpartum outcomes for Black families. The bulk of the funding was iss...

  • Mar 25, 2025 | cedars-sinai.org

    Social media is a hotbed for wild claims about heart health and weight. Our expert addresses three prevalent trends.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | cedars-sinai.org

    Cedars-Sinai Intellectual Property Company is partnering with Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE), through a major co-investment initiative. The partnership with OSE, an independent investment company launched as a joint venture with the University of Oxford, will include the ability to co-build and co-invest in future health-tech startups coming o...

  • Jan 16, 2025 | cedars-sinai.org

    As wildfires rage throughout Los Angeles County, the air quality is unhealthy—even if the Air Quality Index listed on smartphone weather reports indicates otherwise.That’s because the weather data does not measure many dangerous pollutants circulating in the air from smoke and wind, said pulmonologist Jeremy Falk, MD, associate professor of ...