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22nd Annual Fetal Family Reunion
The event gathered more than 2,000 people, including patients and families from over 22 states.
CBS3 Reports on 10th Birthday of Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit
Staff and special guests gathered at a special ceremony recognizing the SDU’s first 10 years of breakthroughs.
What Would Help or Hinder Patients Joining Clinical Trials for Mitochondrial Disease?
As clinical trials aim to attain the first FDA-approved treatments for mitochondrial disease, a study reports patient and family preferences.
Mitochondrial Medicine Team Participates in Annual Research Affinity Group Retreat
Participants discussed advancements in the mitochondrial medicine field, attended seminars, participated in team-building activities, and created further collaborative opportunities.
Youth Heart Watch Program Provides AEDs to 20 Philadelphia Charter Schools
As part of National CPR and AED Awareness Week, our Youth Heart Watch Program presented 20 Philadelphia Charter Schools with AEDs.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Celebrates 22nd Annual Fetal Surgery Family Reunion
On June 3, more than 2,000 patients and families returned for CHOP’s Fetal Surgery Family Reunion to celebrate their breakthroughs and how far they’ve come.
Impaired Fetal Environment Linked to Lower Survival after Heart Surgery in Newborns
Children who undergo surgery for congenital heart disease have lower survival rates by 3 years of age if there are specific problems during fetal development.
Division of Orthopaedics Hosts a Special "Breakthroughs in Pediatric Orthopaedics" Evening with Our Experts Event
The "Breakthroughs in Pediatric Orthopaedics" event brought together CHOP experts, journalists, community leaders and philanthropic supporters.
The Runway Raises More than $500,000
Proceeds support sickle cell research and patient care at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
CHOP Study Linking Kidney Stones and Oral Antibiotics Receives National and Local Media Coverage
A new study by CHOP researchers finds an association between the overuse of certain oral antibiotics and an increase in kidney stones in children and adolescents.