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Pinwheels Dot Middleman Family Pavilion Lawn to Symbolize Children Suffering Abuse
Dr. Philip Scribano talks to NBC10 about the stress families experience, how that may contribute to child maltreatment, and prevention approaches.
AYA Cancer Awareness Month: Behavioral Scientist Spotlight
Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer have unique emotional and social needs. Meet a clinical psychologist who is focused on strategies to help AYAs manage their own health and medications.
Opioid Prescriptions for Pediatric Patients Following Surgical Procedures Have Dropped Significantly
Study suggests larger trend of moving away from routine opioid prescriptions after surgery.

Why I’m Vaccinating My Child Against COVID-19: A Conversation with Drs. Lori Handy and Marleny Franco
CHOP physicians Dr. Handy and Dr. Franco know a lot about COVID-19. They're also moms to kids under 5. Here's their current take on the pandemic, vaccination and masking.
CHOP Researchers Uncover Unique Mechanism for Cancer Therapy Resistance
CHOP researchers have found that multidrug resistant tumors have reduced connections between mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, causing signaling dysfunction.

CHOP Receives First Place Award for COVID-19 Response
The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania names CHOP’s school personnel vaccine clinics as the most innovative in Pennsylvania.

Strategies for Accepting Uncertainty
Coping with the unknowns of COVID-19 can be paralyzing. Get tools to help you and your child better cope and come out stronger.

Volunteer Spotlight: Dianne Motil
Dianne Motil started her CHOP career four years ago as a registered nurse in Primary Care, and throughout the years has transferred and now works in the PICU/Onco Unit at Middleman Family Pavilion in King of Prussia.
CHOP Researchers Redefine the Mechanisms of Dravet Syndrome
Recovery of normal signaling of a key brain cell may be a critical therapeutic target to reduce seizures and cognitive impairment.
Cardiac Center Awards Innovation in Research and Clinical Care
These recently funded projects aim to increase scientific knowledge and advance therapeutics for pediatric heart disease.