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Dr. Yael Mossé Named a Recipient of the 2024 Penn Medicine Awards of Excellence
Yael Mossé, MD, received the William Osler Patient Oriented Research Award, which was established in 1996 to honor Osler, a “Father of Clinical Medicine” who, in the 1800s, revolutionized clinical teaching and patient-oriented research at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Feature Article — Going to the Source: Finding Out More About a Message That Includes Science
Find info about primary vs. secondary sources when evaluating information about a scientific study.
Vaccine News & Notes — November 2024
Download a copy of our updated vaccine safety booklet. Check out recent data about vaccine rates among kindergartens and what it means.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Find Community Health Workers Play Critical Role in Coordinating Asthma Care Across Home, School and Community
Study found statistically significant benefit when health workers made efforts to coordinate asthma care between homes, schools and primary care providers
Beyond Blood Fall 2024 Newsletter
Family Newsletter from the Comprehensive Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Earns 2025 Military Friendly ® Employer Designation
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia announced today that it has earned the 2025 Military Friendly ® Employer designation. This is the fifth year in a row that CHOP has received the distinction.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Team Performs Lifesaving Fetal Heart Surgery
CHOP’s Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment and Fetal Heart Program, performs fourth successful fetal heart surgery to remove life-threatening tumor.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Launches Global Partnership to Establish a CAR-T Therapy Program in Brazil
Made possible with a $4 million grant from the Brazilian Ministry of Health, CHOP cell therapy specialists will offer their expertise and resources to oversee this initiative.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Disparities in Healthcare System Point of Entry for Pediatric Concussion Care
Patients who are non-Hispanic Black, possess public insurance, and have lower markers of childhood opportunity were more likely to be seen first for a concussion in the emergency department, potentially impacting follow-up care
News & Views: Communicating with Patients about Hepatitis B Surface Antibodies
Review the science behind measuring hepatitis B antibody titers and find tips for communicating with patients about the importance of this testing and the process.