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The Joy in Childhood Foundation Grants Facility Dog to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
The facility dog will bring joy and animal-assisted therapy to patients and their families at CHOP. CHOP is one of nine premiere children’s hospitals nationwide to be awarded a Dogs for Joy grant.
Kassa Darge, MD, PhD, Awarded Honorary Membership of German Radiological Society
Dr. Darge’s award marks only the second time that a pediatric radiologist has received this prestigious honor from the German Radiological Society.
CHOP’s Safe Place Doctors to Help Gov. Wolf Reform Services for Vulnerable Youth
Initiative aims to protect and help Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable
Families from across the Globe Gather for CHOPS Syndrome Symposium
Families from across the globe gather for a symposium about CHOPS syndrome — a rare genetic condition identified in 2015 by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
CHOP Research Team Redefines the Footprint of Viral Vector Gene Therapy
Heralding a major safety advancement, new screening technique captures full spectrum of effects on cells from gene-editing with adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors.
CHOP Offers New Infant Massage Classes
Through a partnership between CHOP and Disilvestro Playground and Recreation Center, local families had the opportunity to participate in a four-part series infant massage class.
Sun, Sand and Scars: How to Empower Your Child This Summer
Our child life specialist shares some ways you can help your child feel proud about their scars or physical difference.
The Poison Control Center and the Philadelphia Zoo Work Together to Treat Venomous Snake Bites
When PA residents are bitten by exotic venomous snakes, experts from The Poison Control Center at CHOP help doctors through partnerships with the Philadelphia Zoo and other regional zoos.
Joe Oved, MD, Joins the Comprehensive Bone Marrow Failure Center at CHOP
Dr. Oved brings deep expertise to the group, having completed scientific and clinical training that included tenures as a Fulbright Fellow with the Weizmann Institute in Israel, the NYU School of Medicine with two years as a Howard Hughes Medical Fellow, followed by a residency in Pediatrics at NYP Weill Cornell Medical College.
Black Children in Poorest Neighborhoods Less Likely to Receive CPR from Bystanders
Disparities in bystander CPR rates are likely due to a lack of CPR training and recognition of cardiac arrests, according to the study author.