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Single Cell Technology Zooms In for Clearer View of High-risk Pediatric Cancers
CHOP researchers were awarded a five-year research grant totaling $12.5 million to create the Center for Pediatric Tumor Cell Atlas as part of a 10-centernational consortium.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Global Health Allies Program
Mazvita Rankin, MPH, and six other CHOP employees were chosen to share their knowledge and experiences in the medical field with the health promoters in the DR.
Global Health at CHOP: It Takes a Village
Savarra Mantzor, MD, the 2015-17 Botswana Pincus Fellow, is one of the exceptional pediatricians who recently completed her fellowship with CHOP in Botswana. Read her story.
CHOP Expert Leads the First-ever Scientific Workshop on CKD
Susan Furth, MD, PhD, joined dozens of professionals in pediatric nephrology to make recommendations that will improve the care for kids living with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Fever in Kids
Watch this video to learn why children get fevers and when to call the doctor.
Advancing Global Pediatric Oncology in Sub-Saharan Africa: One CHOP David N. Pincus Global Health Fellow's Journey
After participating in rotations in Nicaragua, Brazil, South Africa and Swaziland, and implementing a maternal-child health program in Nepal, Dr. Westmoreland knew she wanted to pursue a long-term career in global health. Learn about her journey.
CHOP's Chief Information Officer Named One of “Most Influential Women in Health IT"
Dr. Kisha Hortman Hawthorne, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, was named one of the “Most Influential Women in Health IT” by HIMSS.
CHOP Hosts Your Heart and Your Future: Growing and Thriving with Congenital Heart Disease
The Cardiac Center held a conference for adolescents and young adults aged 14 to 22 years old with heart disease who will require lifelong cardiology care.
Support of the Gender Nonconforming Child and Family the Top Priority
Using the case of Maeve, a 5-year-old who now goes by M, we explain gender dysphoria and the importance of follow-up care by providers who respect and support the child, as well as support and educate the child’s family members.
Reproductive Healthcare for Adolescent and Young Adult Women with Chronic Medical Conditions
Patients with intellectual or developmental delays may face unique reproductive health challenges. It is important they receive timely and comprehensive reproductive healthcare.