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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Recognized for Exemplary Disability Hiring and Employment Practices
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is honored as a 2020 National Organization on Disability (NOD) Leading Disability Employer at the organization’s Annual Forum, entitled “ADA at 30: What’s Next.”
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Dietitian Creates Blenderized Tube Feed Recipe Builder to Help Families with Tube-Fed Children Provide Real Food, Meet Nutritional Needs
CHOP collaboration with Nestlé Health Science elevates an idea that is a win for families.
Division of Infectious Diseases Continues Growth
The Division of Infectious Diseases continues to expand and has welcomed several new additions to our clinic team.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Community Legal Services Announce Partnership to Offer Legal Support to West and Southwest Philadelphia Families Facing Eviction
CHOP’s Healthier Together Initiative, which addresses the social determinants of health, will support CLS to provide legal representation to families as Philadelphia’s temporary ban on evictions is set to expire, and the national moratorium on evictions issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention covers only a fraction of Philadelphia renters.
Increasing Mask Compliance in Children With Down Syndrome
Have a child with Down syndrome who hates wearing a mask? Experts at CHOP say repeated exposure and positive reinforcement can build compliance.
Study Finds More Than 90% of Driver’s License Suspensions Are Not Related to Traffic Safety
Suspensions disproportionately affect low income, Black and Hispanic families and may severely limit access to employment and healthcare.
Researchers Identify “Druggable” Signaling Pathway that Stimulates Lung Tissue Repair
In a study published in Nature Cell Biology, CHOP researchers describe pathway and drug that could stimulate lung tissue repair in COVID patients.
CHOP Joins 38 U.S. Health Systems to Declare: It is Undeniable, Racism is a Public Health Crisis
CHOP and 38 other health systems in 45 states and Washington, DC have committed to addressing racism and the public health disparities caused by racism.
Hand-held Device Could Someday Provide Fast, Objective Method to Diagnose Concussions in Youth Athletes
A new study from CHOP demonstrates that a device measuring how the pupil responds to light can show clear differences in concussions.
Improving Outcomes for Infants with Severe Chronic Lung Disease Through Individualized Patient Care and Research
One of the first of its kind in the world, the CHOP Neonatology chronic lung disease program was designed to be a clinical and research home for infants with BPD receiving neonatal intensive care throughout the surrounding region and nation at large.