Tips for Participating in Rounds
Rounds are when the medical team visits each inpatient as a group to review the patient’s status and care plan. Learn how to share your observations and ask questions during rounds.
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Rounds are when the medical team visits each inpatient as a group to review the patient’s status and care plan. Learn how to share your observations and ask questions during rounds.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is just as common as cystic fibrosis, but many people have never heard of it. Get the facts about CDH and share to help raise awareness of the condition.
These guidelines on speech and language development may help you decide if your child needs a speech and language evaluation with a speech-language pathologist.
Lupus can affect pregnancy at any stage. It is not clear whether the severity of the disease or the type of medication causes problems.
We encourage children to be actively involved in their own healthcare in age-appropriate ways, adjusting care and providing transitional support as they grow.
This advanced proton therapy center was the first in the mid-Atlantic region and was designed specifically to accommodate the needs of children with cancer and their families.
Radiology child life specialists at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offer tips for helping your child cope with radiology procedures.
Parents, patients and doctors discuss the evaluation and treatment of Graves' disease at CHOP.
Phil and Molly Ronca brought their 14-year-old daughter to CHOP for thyroid cancer treatment.
The Breastfeeding Awareness & Empowerment (BAE) Cafe is a group for moms who are breastfeeding and pregnant women who are planning to breastfeed.