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Why We Give

Jul 30, 2023

The Savetts are not a patient family at CHOP, yet they wanted to do something when their daughter, Rachel, died suddenly 23 years ago from anaphylactic shock.

Always Remembered

Jul 30, 2023

When families are faced with the loss of a child, CHOP is there.

A Day in the Life: Ruth Abaya, MD, MPH

Jul 30, 2023

From the time she was a high school student in Nigeria, Ruth Abaya, MD, MPH, wanted to be a physician. She earned a medical degree from Northwestern University and completed a residency at Boston Children's Hospital before fellowship training at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

On the Path to Health Equity

Jul 30, 2023

CHOP’s Center for Health Equity is working with community members to identify and eliminate health disparities.

Otitis Media: Surgical Expectations

Jul 25, 2023

A 5- to 10-minute surgery can end repeated acute otitis media, sparing children multiple courses of antibiotics and reducing the risk of hearing loss. Here’s how you can set expectations for parents.

iSGS: Rare Tracheal Narrowing Is Even Rarer in Children

Jul 25, 2023

With symptoms such as hoarseness and exertional stridor, dyspnea and pain with swallowing that overlap a variety of throat and airway conditions, idiopathic subglottic/tracheal stenosis is a difficult diagnosis to make, especially in children.

Advanced Sleep Surgery: Are There Options After T&A?

Jul 25, 2023

When tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy doesn’t resolve obstructive sleep apnea, and CPAP is no longer tolerated, what’s an ENT to do? See if hypoglossal nerve stimulator implantation could be an alternative sleep apnea treatment for your patients.

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