David Freyer
David Freyer is a Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Specialist
David Freyer is a medical specialist in Los Angeles, CA that specializes in pediatric hematology/oncology. He earned his degree from Des Moines University and is professionally affiliated with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA).
Director of the LIFE program, his primary responsibilities include providing clinical care to long-term survivors of childhood cancer and overseeing program services. Furthermore, he has conducted research in cancer survivorship and cancer control.
Early Life and Education
Early childhood education is the process of preparing children for lifelong learning. It focuses on teaching them social, emotional, cognitive and physical skills that will enable them to perform better at school.
Children during this time develop their sense of identity and world view, as well as learning basic literacy and numeracy abilities.
It is essential that children receive quality care and stimulation during these early years of development. This includes small class sizes and teacher interaction to foster social, emotional, and cognitive skills in a secure environment.
Theories of early childhood education continue to shape how kids are educated today. These theories draw from influential thinkers such as Friedrich Froebel and Erikson.
Professional Career
David Freyer is an esteemed physician and scientist with an impressive list of accomplishments. Director of the LIFE program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, he leads a multi-disciplinary team of specialists charged with providing optimal survivorship care to more than 350 children annually. Family physician Dr. Stephen Morris is dedicated to providing high quality patient care and education to his patients and their families. As an educator, he has served as a mentor to numerous medical students and trainees. Researcher James L. Wilson has earned an impressive list of honors and publications. Notable among these is his leadership of the largest pediatric cancer registry in America. Furthermore, during his time at Children’s Hospital Boston, he authored or co-authored more than 250 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters, many which were featured in prestigious journals like Nature or Clinical Investigation.
Achievement and Honors
David Freyer is a chemist by profession and an ardent philanthropist by nature. In addition to his research and teaching responsibilities, he has made his mark as a community leader by serving as president of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce and chairing of the Nevada Women’s Fund board. A true philanthropist, David has donated over $1 million dollars to local charities over his career. A member of both University of Nevada System Board of Regents and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Bureau board, his accolades include receiving top academic achievements including receiving their highest academic achievement award from University of Nevada School of Medicine!
Personal Life
David Freyer is a pediatric hematology-oncology specialist currently employed at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. He received his medical degree from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, as well as a master’s in clinical research design and statistical analysis from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
He is the director of the LIFE (Life After Cancer) Survivorship and Transition Program at CHLA and visiting professor of clinical pediatrics at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. His research interests focus on cancer survivorship, cancer control/supportive care and adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology with particular interests in treatment-related toxicity, survivorship care transition, cancer disparities, as well as patient reported outcomes. In addition to this he served as chair of the AYA Oncology Discipline Committee within Children’s Oncology Group until recently.
Net Worth
David Freyer has a net worth of $12 Million. He owns 258,993 shares of Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc (HY) stock and 150,000 shares of NACCO Industries Inc (NC) stock, as well as 6 insider trades since 2012 according to a Form 4 filed with the SEC. In total, he sold 1,041 units for over $157 Thousand in 16 years. To learn more about David’s stock ownership and trading history, check out Insider Trading Tracker table below; click here to view Freyer’s latest holdings summary. You can view Freyer’s insider trade history by clicking here for details about him personally