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Le Bonheur Children's Hospital (stub-class) -In this article, I can majorly improve it by adding a section that gives a detailed description of the different medical services and specialties offered. I can even describe some of the people who run the hospital. Also, can include a detailed summary of its history. Ladysofa (talk) 13:27, 1 April 2019 (UTC)

Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS) -This would be an interesting topic, but I will have to verify that it is doable (see article page for reasoning) -I may have to research further to figure out how I can improve this article Ladysofa (talk) 13:27, 1 April 2019 (UTC)

Self-immolation protests by Tibetans in China -this article has to deal with my topic for the future argument essay -this type of issue gives readers an insight into life in some parts of china; could eventually become something that happens in other countries -to improve this article, I can do a lot of work with finding reliable sources and incorporating them into it. -A banner at the top of the article said that this article has an issue with neutral view point, so I can rewrite parts to fix this Ladysofa (talk) 13:27, 1 April 2019 (UTC)

Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital- this is the new hospital that is being built across the street from the current Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. Currently, the main hospital has a children's floor, but the demand has grown for children's care. Within the last two years, the Children's hospital has been in the process of being built. I think it would be a good idea to start a new article for Wikipedia, or would there be not enough credible sources? Talking on this topic made me curious about writing about the main hospital, which is an article with the Start-level rating. Maybe I could edit this article in some way.

"OLOL Children's Hospital is a hospital within a hospital that has 90 inpatient pediatric beds, including 60 medical/surgical, 14 Level 1 PICU beds and 10 Hematology/Oncology unit. It has in excess of 6,300 discharges annually and is rapidly becoming the largest pediatric provider in Louisiana. This is the only 24/7 pediatric emergency department department in the Baton Rouge area. OLOLRMC also has the only Certified Child Life Specialists department and Pediatric Sedation Service in the area. It has more than 150 Pediatricians and Family Practice doctors on staff. OLOLRMC is affiliated to Woman's Hospital for newborn and neonatal care. Pediatric Hematology-Oncology service is a St. Jude Children's Hospital affiliate. Since 2010, OLOLRMC is also home to the only pediatric residency program in the Baton Rouge area." ''' Current section from the current OLOLRMC page about the "children's hospital" that is within the hospital. '''

In late 2019, Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital will open its doors as only the second free-standing children's hospital in Louisiana. This $230 million dollar project began in 2016 and was supposed to be completed in late 2018. Due to fundraising delays, it is now projected to be finished in late 2019. On this new hospital's campus, there will be a medical office building, which will bring many doctors of different specialties under the same roof. The new children's hospital has six floors, and has its own emergency room. Every floor is said to have its own playroom, since the entire hospital is dedicated to children. Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center is going to continue its partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and offer hematology/oncology services and chemotherapy within its hospital for St. Jude patients. Although this is a stand-alone hospital from its parent hospital, it will still only have 80 patient beds when it first opens up. However, the contractors on this job have left room for improvement, by possibly adding a seventh and eighth floor which would raise the number of beds within the hospital. The number of beds are sometimes irrelevant, since many patients will be coming in for outpatient procedures.