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How Spina Bifida Affects School and What Parents Can Do to Help Their Child
Children born with spina bifida may have unique patterns of academic strengths as well as challenges. Read advice on how parents can advocate for their child.
Social Work Corner: The Medical Assistance Transportation Program
The Medical Assistance Transportation Program offers door-to-door medical transport to your child’s appointments at CHOP as well as a mileage reimbursement program if you use your own vehicle to drive to your child’s medical appointments.

National Association for Continence Recognizes CHOP’s Amanda Berry, PhD, CPNP
Amanda Berry, PhD, MSN, BSN, CPNP, received the Rodney Appell Continence Care Champion Award at the annual Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates meeting.
Celebrating 25 Years of Fetal Medicine and the Life-Changing Innovations to Come
For 25 years, CHOP’s Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment has worked tirelessly to advance the field of fetal medicine and offer lifesaving care for pregnancies diagnosed with birth defects. Here, we reflect on the past and think ahead to what the future holds.
Home for the Holidays after Heart Surgery
In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, one Virginia family chose CHOP for their daughter’s heart repair.
Dr. Ian Jacobs Discusses the Hidden Dangers of Button Batteries
Dr. Ian Jacobs interviewed by Fox29 about the hidden dangers of button batteries.

Talking to Your Child About the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic
Well into the pandemic, you and your child may still have unanswered questions. CHOP child life specialists weigh in on how to talk with your child about Covid-19.
CHOP Researchers Identify Knowledge Gaps in Evaluating Cath Lab Quality
CHOP researchers have identified knowledge gaps in the metrics currently used to measure quality in pediatric/congenital cardiac catheterization laboratories.
News & Views: 3 Questions You Will Get About the New mRNA Vaccines
Find out about genetics and ingredients related to the mRNA vaccines and concerns about spreading the virus after vaccination.
New Cell Models Help Researchers Study Disease Development and Growth Issues in Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
New Cell Models Help Researchers Study Disease Development and Growth Issues in Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome