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General Pediatrics

The Division of General Pediatrics cares for children admitted to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) who need the high level of care that CHOP offers. The division also provides primary care on an outpatient basis through its Primary Care location at CHOP’s Philadelphia Campus.

CHOP offers inpatient satellites, called CHOP Newborn and Pediatric Care, at regional hospitals. These are located at the Chester County Hospital and Grand View Health in Pennsylvania, and University Medical Center in Princeton, Virtua Memorial Hospital and Virtua Voorhees Hospital, all three in New Jersey. These units are operated jointly and staffed by CHOP physicians.

How we serve you

To give your child the very best care, our doctors, nurses and other experts are grouped into specially trained treatment teams. These teams give your child personalized care while building strong relationships to support your family.

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Meet your team

Your child will be cared for by one of the most accomplished teams of pediatric specialists in the world.

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General Pediatrics locations

Find where our world-class pediatrics specialists care for children.

Events

2025 Short Course on Multilingual Approaches to Research Studies (MARS)

Friday, Mar 21, 2025

This hands-on, interactive training provides researchers with the sensitivity, skills and knowledge to better recruit and engage children, youth or families who prefer a language other than English in health research. Hosted by PolicyLab faculty and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia team members, this course features in-person sessions comprising of lectures, case studies, small group work, and consultations. Bilingual/bicultural applicants are strongly encouraged to apply; however, proficiency in languages other than English is not a course requirement.

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