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Technically Speaking: Prevent Shoulder Injuries Caused by Missing the Deltoid Muscle When Injecting Vaccines
Get resources for making sure that vaccine injections are administered safely.
Get to Know Dr. Allada and His New Position in the Cardiac Center
Vivek Allada, MD, discusses goals, challenges and the motto that guides his decisions.
Pediatric Cancer Researchers Receive $1.3 Million to Study Precise Treatment for Neuroblastoma
Grant awarded to CHOP and Gustave Roussy to support phase 3 clinical trial developed by Children’s Oncology Group and International Society of Paediatric Oncology Europe Neuroblastoma Group, representing first-ever collaboration between North American and European neuroblastoma consortia.
Case Study: Osteosarcoma and Limb Salvage Surgery
Read this case study about a patient who received treatment for osteosarcoma and underwent limb salvage surgery at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Fetal Surgery Past, Fetal Surgery Present, and Fetal Surgery Yet to Come
Dr. N. Scott Adzick presents the IFMSS Tower Lecture at the 38th Meeting of the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society.
Make the Diagnosis: Fall 2020
KD is a 14-year-old female with no prior medical history who presents to your outpatient office with a 6-month history of generalized abdominal pain that has been increasing in frequency over time.
Study Uses Polygenic Risk Scores to Determine Schizophrenia Risk in 22q11.2DS
A new study involving CHOP researchers looked at genetic variants across the genome to determine risk levels for developing schizophrenia in patients with 22q11.2DS.
Meet Stacey Drant, MD — One of the Cardiac Center’s Newest Team Members
Attending cardiologist Dr. Drant talks about a new connective tissue disorders program she’s developing and the role of lifestyle in cardiac health.
Get to Know Dr. Nuri, Surgical Director of the New Topolewski Pediatric Heart Valve Center
Muhammad Nuri, MBBS, talks breakthroughs — the ones he’s made and the ones he looks forward to.
Remote Learning and Stress Injuries
CHOP orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Ganley talks to NBC News about how remote learning can contribute to repetitive stress injuries in kids.