In Pursuit of Cure for a Rare Degenerative Disease
Nov 8, 2017
A rare degenerative disease strikes during childhood. A multimillion-dollar gift is fueling CHOP scientists’ search for a cure.
Our team of pediatric spine surgeons and other specialists have more than 250 years of experience diagnosing and treating spine conditions in pediatric patients.
Nov 8, 2017
A rare degenerative disease strikes during childhood. A multimillion-dollar gift is fueling CHOP scientists’ search for a cure.
Nov 8, 2017
A new grant from Kohl’s will increase access to mental and behavioral health services for children and adolescents to minimize the impact of violence and maltreatment.
Nov 8, 2017
As twins Erin & Abby turn 1, we look back at the milestones in their lives — from the moment their parents found out they were expecting, to the diagnosis and the 14-hour surgery to separate the twins at the skull.
Nov 8, 2017
Senior surgical fellow Katie Russell, MD, calls her two-year fellowship at CHOP “the coolest job in the Hospital.” Join us for a typical high-energy (and very long) day in her life.
Nov 8, 2017
Dr. Bell shares the latest in medical thinking on the connection between our diet, our microbiome, and our health.
Nov 8, 2017
The Woody Starkweather Intensive Stuttering Program at CHOP focuses on improving speech development through interactive games and activities.
Nov 8, 2017
Philanthropic donations have helped CHOP transform the lives of children worldwide. Here is a glimpse of CHOP’s early philanthropic history.
Nov 8, 2017
Philanthropy helped CHOP develop the first cell therapy to receive FDA approval and provide lifesaving treatments to 170 children with ALL, like Paulina.
Nov 8, 2017
The Bramans' second $5 million donation will significantly grow the staff of the Center for GI Motility and pioneer a new program to better assist young adults as they move from pediatric to adult care.
Nov 7, 2017
Cindy Christian, MD, Alumni Editor, highlights CHOP's For Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs campaign, an award given to Dr. Jim Katowitz, CHOP trainees' research accomplishments, and the 2002 residency class reunion.