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Vaccine Resources: WHO Report on Disinformation and Cyberattacks During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Check out a detailed report by the World Health Organization on the effects of two threats that compounded the COVID-19 pandemic: cyberattacks on health infrastructure and disinformation campaigns.
News at CHOP: Spring 2024
CHOP has appointed Renata Arrington Sanders, MD, as Chief of the Craig Dalsimer Division of Adolescent Medicine, succeeding Carol A. Ford, MD, who served as Chief for more than 13 years and will remain at CHOP.
Fellows Corner: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Neonatal Lung Disease
Preterm infants born at less than 28 weeks gestation are exceedingly fragile due to the underdeveloped nature of every major organ system.
Pediatric Reflection: Motherhood Taught Me What I Didn’t Know
Kaitlyn Murphy, MD, is a primary care pediatrician in the CHOP Care Network at the Nicholaas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center in West Philadelphia.
Researchers Determine Underlying Mechanisms of Inherited Disorder that Causes Bone Marrow Failure
Study also found that a readily available bile salt could be used as a treatment to restore proper function.
Cone Enema Bowel Management Program for Spina Bifida Patients
When a child with spina bifida turns 3, their CHOP care team typically recommends adding a cone enema bowel management plan to their care.
Barley Salad Recipe
Get a simple, tasty and healthy recipe from the family of Spina Bifida Program’s Danielle D’Amico.
Should Parents Let Their Child Play Football? Weighing the Pros and Cons
A CHOP sports medicine specialist answers common questions about football and the risk of injuries to help you make the best decision for your child.
CHOP Presents the First Dr. Japa Memorial Award
Every year the CHOP Business Development Team presents an award to an outstanding pediatrician from the Dominican Republic. This award will now be named after Dr. Japa.
Mild Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Can ‘Hide’ Until After Birth
A 5-day-old infant was referred to the Emergency Department from her primary care doctor with tachypnea, a heart murmur, and decreased oral intake.