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The Buzz about New A1c Targets
ISPAD has recommended that children with diabetes aim for a target A1C of less than 7%, instead of the higher target of 7.5%.
How an Overnight Pediatric Nurse Became CEO of CHOP: Madeline Bell on PhillyWHO?
Madeline Bell, President and CEO of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, is interviewed by PhillyWHO? about her path from overnight nurse to CEO of CHOP.
Identifying and Easing School Transition Troubles
A CHOP pediatrician discusses common issues kids face when starting the school year, and tips for parents.
A Day in the Life of a Therapy Dog at CHOP
Morty and Marcy go door-to-door visiting patients at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), giving them a distraction from the four walls of their hospital room.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Opens the Justin Michael Ingerman Center for Palliative Care
A generous donation of $3 million by the Justin Ingerman Foundation will help launch the next generation of services and care for CHOP’s internationally recognized Pediatric Advanced Care Team (PACT).
Initiatives Highlighting CHOP’s Efforts in Diversity and Equity
Read about initiatives across the hospital that support our efforts to grow a workforce that reflects the rich diversity of our patient population.
Recruiting and Retaining a Diverse Workforce: Faculty Perspective
Faculty from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia sit down for a roundtable discussion on CHOP’s efforts to recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
Recruiting and Retaining a Diverse Workforce: Trainee Perspective
Pediatric medicine trainees sit down for a roundtable discussion to share their perspective on how CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics prioritizes diversity.
Two New Treatments for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Offer Hope
Two new treatments are giving children with spinal muscular atrophy hope. CHOP is on the forefront of delivering care that is changing children’s lives.
Brain Imaging Shows How Minimally Verbal and Nonverbal Children with Autism Have Slower Response to Sounds
A new study by CHOP researchers looks at how specific children with autism process auditory stimuli, which could have important diagnostic potential.