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CHOP Study Shows Promise of 3D Models in Court Cases
The models may be used as evidence of child abuse in criminal cases.
Baby with Rare Heart Defect Saved by Team at CHOP
Dr. Jack Rychik and Dr. Jack Rome from the Cardiac Center at CHOP were featured in a CBS3 story.
Hawaii News Now Reports on Patient Who Traveled to CHOP for Life-saving Care
Alfredo Case was born in Oahu, Hawaii, and showed signs of congenital hyperinsulinism. His family traveled to the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at CHOP for care.
Young Drivers with Common Visual Impairments Not More Likely to Crash
Young drivers with two common types of visual impairment are not more likely to crash but less likely to get licensed.
Striving for Improvement Across the Division
Learn more about quality improvement in the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Philly Spin-In Raises More than $570,000 for Cardiac Center at CHOP
Proceeds from the third annual Philly Spin-In will directly support patient care, treatment and research that benefit children with heart conditions

CHOP Doctor Talks to KYW Newsradio about Peanut Patch Research
The skin patch may one day help children with peanut allergies.
Corneal Neurotization for Pediatric Neurotrophic Cornea
CHOP experts describe their experience with corneal neurotization, a technique involving the transfer of healthy donor nerve into a tissue to re-establish motor or sensory innervation in children with neurotrophic cornea.

Global Health Allies: Transforming Lives at Home and Abroad
Dina Karvounides, PsyD, shares her rewarding experience and that of other five CHOP employees during CHOP’s biannual Global Health Allies work week in the Dominican Republic.
Tips for Discussing Five Feet Apart with Children who have Cystic Fibrosis
If approached thoughtfully, the new movie Five Feet Apart may provide an opportunity for constructive conversations about living with cystic fibrosis, and help raise awareness around the disease.