Keck School of Medicine set to open Biosafety Level 3 lab

By Ina Fried

A new infectious diseases laboratory at the Keck School of Medicine of USC will allow researchers to study bacteria and viruses that threaten humans with serious airborne diseases such as tuberculosis (TB), SARS and pandemic influenza.

Now under construction on the top floor of the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, the lab is being built to the exacting requirements of a Biosafety Level 3 (BSL3) lab, a federal classification of a facility designed for the study of agents that can cause potentially severe or fatal illness as a result of exposure by inhalation. Read More »

July 16th, 2013|Announcements|

Keck Medical Center hosts workshops for Latinas

Four staff members of Keck Medical Center of USC recently participated in a conference for Latina girls.

Keck Medical Center hosted two workshops at the 19th annual Adelante Mujer Latina Teen Conference on May 11.  The conference is designed to educate and inspire Latina girls, while providing them with professional role models and plans for their future. Read More »

July 12th, 2013|Announcements|

Better patient care? Yes, there’s app for that

By Josh Grossberg

Thanks to some cutting-edge technology, inpatient nurses and Keck Medical Center of USC will soon be able to connect with patients and other nurses and receive critical alarms just by reaching into their pockets.

In August, the center will receive 300 specialty iPhones that will enable inpatient nursing staff to work faster, smarter and easier.

“This will become their communication device,” said Keith Paul, chief technology officer for USC Health Sciences. “The idea is to give them one device to do everything.” Read More »

July 12th, 2013|Announcements|

SAFETY FIRST

The Injury Prevention Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles hosted a free car seat check for families at the USC Child Care Center on June 21, as part of an effort to reduce the potential for accidental injuries. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, three of four car seats are installed incorrectly, so CHLA certified safety technicians checked car seats and reinstalled them to assure best placement — and also provided new ones when needed. Read More »

July 12th, 2013|Announcements|