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Q&A with a CHOP Resident: Sheyla Richards, MD, MS
For Sheyla Richards, MD, MS, a first-year pediatrics resident, the diversity of the faculty at CHOP creates a sense of belonging and support as she goes through her training.
Expanding Therapeutic Hypothermia Services to Improve Care for Neonates with Neurological Conditions
Level III NICUs throughout the CHOP Newborn Care Network are moving to start their own therapeutic hypothermia programs through a coordinated effort.

A Severe CLD Patient, a Complicated Success Story
This case study illustrates how infants with severe chronic lung disease can make great improvements with multidisciplinary, individualized care.
Gene-based Clotting Factor Prevents Bleeding in Animals with Hemophilia
A laboratory study may set the stage for a new preventive treatment for hemophilia patients who now develop antibodies to the standard treatment and then require a bypass therapy.

10th Annual Huddle Up with Eagles Autism Challenge Raises More Than $140,000 for CHOP
The 10th annual Huddle Up with Eagles Autism Challenge at the Lincoln Financial Field raises more than $140,000 for the Center for Autism Research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
A Community-based Approach to Caring for Young Victims of Sexual Assault
CHOP's Sexual Assault Response Team is dedicated to providing the best clinical care while minimizing further trauma in young sexual assault victims.

A Surgeon’s Journey in Global Health
David Spiegel, MD has traveled to Nepal more than 20 times to teach new surgical techniques and to support the research infrastructure of the nonprofit hospital, Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children (HRDC).

Children Requiring Thyroid Surgery Experience Better Outcomes at High-volume Surgery Centers
Of nearly 500 patients seen at CHOP’s Pediatric Thyroid Center, very few needed to return to the OR, according to new research.
CHOP Nurse Honored by the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Sharon Y. Irving, PhD, MSN, CRNP, was recognized for her work in helping critically ill children.
CHOP Awarded $936,000 from Inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge
The inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge awarded Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia $936,000 to support cutting-edge autism research and programs.