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CHOP President and CEO Madeline Bell Meets with President Biden to Discuss Vaccine Mandates
Madeline Bell joined business leaders from across the country to discuss the importance of vaccine mandates with President Joe Biden during a meeting at the White House.
In Celebration of the Abraham Accords, CHOP Hosts Pediatric Experts from the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) and Israel to Share Knowledge, Research
A year after the signing of the Abraham Accords — a declaration recognizing the importance of strengthening peace around the world — leaders and clinicians from CHOP hosted a meeting to share knowledge and research with pediatric experts from CHOP, the U.A.E. and Israel.
Feature Article — Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) & Vaccines: The Risks and Recommendations
Find info about GBS, how it relates to vaccines, and vaccine-related recommendations for those who previously experienced GBS.
Researchers Show Novel Device Improves Blood Sugar Control in Hyperinsulinism Patients Whose Pancreas Has Been Removed
A pilot study at CHOP is the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of the bihormonal bionic pancreas in hyperinsulinism patients.
Talking to Your Child About Suicide
Children and teens are at greater risk for suicide now than before COVID-19. Learn how to start the conversation about mental health with your child.
Recruiting a Diverse Workforce
Three physicians from CHOP are actively researching ways to draw more diverse physician applicants to CHOP to better serve patients.
Q&A with Dr. Joy Collins
A warm welcome back to a pediatric surgeon who specializes in bariatric surgery and short gut syndrome.
Improving Understanding of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia to Optimize Childhood Outcomes
Investigators in our Chronic Lung Disease Program have developed a treatment-based classification of BPD disease severity that helps us improve longer-term outcomes.
Parental Perspectives on Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
Parents’ perspectives on the diagnosis of cerebral palsy can range from frustration over a delayed diagnosis, especially if they previously had expressed concerns to their provider, to relief to finally receive the diagnosis of a special need and get confirmation that they “are not crazy.” This case study illustrates how to approach these difficult conversations with humility and sensitivity.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Develop Tools to Measure Skeletal Muscle Function in Patients with Mitochondrial Disease
Outcome measurements revealed information about muscle weakness and differences between pediatric and adult patients.