Alumni Notes: Winter 2021
Feb 16, 2021
As the 2020-2021 Chief Residents, it is our pleasure to highlight new and exciting updates from the Pediatric Residency Program, with a focus on how we have tailored resident education in the era of COVID-19.
Experts from CHOP’s Allergy Program are recognized as global leaders in the management of allergic conditions and have helped formulate many of the national guidelines used by physicians around the world.
Feb 16, 2021
As the 2020-2021 Chief Residents, it is our pleasure to highlight new and exciting updates from the Pediatric Residency Program, with a focus on how we have tailored resident education in the era of COVID-19.
Feb 16, 2021
The subtleties of depression in children and adolescents can be vague to both parents and providers.
Feb 16, 2021
Gastroparesis is a complex gastrointestinal motility disorder characterized by delayed emptying of gastric contents in the absence of mechanical obstruction.
Feb 16, 2021
While the presentation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be very similar, there are clinical clues and diagnostic tools that can help make the crucial distinction between these two conditions.
Jan 29, 2021
Learn more about the pioneering team behind the breakthroughs at the Topolewski Pediatric Heart Valve Center.
Feb 11, 2021
Celebrate Heart Month by checking out these heart-health tips and spreading awareness to your family and friends.
Feb 4, 2021
CHOP Researchers identify genetic differences in certain neuron subtypes that may affect proper bowel function.
Feb 4, 2021
CHOP has appointed Donald E. Moore as its SVP of Real Estate, Facilities and Operations. Moore has close to four decades of experience in facilities development and operations management.
Feb 9, 2021
Get advice from a pediatrician on when to start feeding your baby solid food, which foods to offer first, and how long they should continue breast milk/formula.
Feb 8, 2021
New findings from the latest MOMS2 analysis show prenatal repair of the spinal column confers physical gains that extend into childhood.