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Scientists Identify Targets for COVID-19 Vaccine Using Cancer Immunotherapy Tools
The strategy, developed by CHOP researchers, would help generate a vaccine that would protect people across the population.
Missing Milestones Can Affect Mental Health in Teens
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyone's lives, but has had a profound effect on adolescents facing college, jobs and the unknown.
Study Shows Vision and Balance Issues are Common in Elementary School-age Children with a Concussion
In a new study focused on concussions in children ages 5-11, CHOP researchers identify opportunities to improve outcomes for this age group through more consistent assessments at the initial health care visit.
CHOP Doctors Offer Tips for Parents on How to Talk to Kids about Racism, Protests
Dr. Ken Ginsburg and Dr. Roy Wade explain the importance of discussing these tough topics.
Study Shows Uptick in At-Home Pediatric Fractures During COVID-19 Pandemic
CHOP researchers report a 2.5-fold decrease in pediatric fractures overall, due to organized sports cancellations and playground closures.
CHOP’s Division of Orthopaedics Makes Rapid and Successful Transition to Telemedicine Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
New study details the ability to successfully deliver high-quality pediatric orthopaedic care via video visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Make the Diagnosis: Spring 2020
A 15-year-old female presents with mild dyspnea with exertion, and frequent wet cough and throat-clearing. On physical exam, vital signs are normal. She has forced expiratory wheezes in both upper lobes, and no digital clubbing.
"Vaccines on the Go” Mobile App Wins Awards
“Vaccines on the Go” mobile app from CHOP was selected as an “Award of Distinction” winner in the annual Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts’ Communicator Awards.
CHOP and the Community Meet Challenges of COVID-19
CHOP partners with community donors to meet the extraordinary challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beyond Hating Your EHR: Tips to Help Boost Efficiency
Yes, burnout is an important issue in healthcare and, yes, the EHR is a major factor in its rise.