Children’s Doctor News and Updates: Winter 2019
Feb 21, 2019
Read about a new study on waiting to start crib-to-bed transition until 3 years of age, a new screening tool for retinopathy in premature infants, new mTBI guideline and more.
Gastroenterologists with special expertise in motility diseases will evaluate and direct your child's care. They work with the assistance of nurses, nutritionists and physicians from other divisions of the hospital.
Feb 21, 2019
Read about a new study on waiting to start crib-to-bed transition until 3 years of age, a new screening tool for retinopathy in premature infants, new mTBI guideline and more.
Feb 21, 2019
Hear from four of our residents about how CHOP's Pediatrics Residency Program continues to grow and improve to better train the next generation of pediatrician leaders.
Feb 21, 2019
Dr. Cunningham writes about when and why should a muscle biopsy be considered in the evaluation of mitochondrial disease, and how to obtain a muscle biopsy.
Feb 21, 2019
Using the case of a 24-month-old African-American boy, Drs. Ganetzky and Goldstein discuss sideroblastic anemia and how it might be an indicator for multisystem mitochondrial disease.
Feb 12, 2019
Three new clinical research initiatives were selected to receive funding to support their research.
Feb 12, 2019
Herodes Guzman, MD, MPH, a first-year pediatrics resident and an MPA member, talks about what drew him to CHOP and what he appreciates most about CHOP’s culture.
Feb 11, 2019
This podcast explores the importance of routine neurodevelopmental assessments for children born with complex congenital heart disease (CHD).
Feb 7, 2019
A CHOP research leader received an award from the University City Science Center to help develop a new T-cell based treatment for a childhood cancer.
Feb 6, 2019
Using dynamic MRI to accurately assess function and a novel treatment approach can dramatically change clinical outcomes in patients with complex chronic disease and can alter expectations and disease progression.
Feb 5, 2019
A revolutionary technique called dynamic lung MRI (dMRI) allows clinicians to visualize the lungs as they move inside the body.