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Tips for More Positive Office Visits for Patients with ASD
For children with ASD, sensory issues, aversion to physical contact, or a change in routine can lead to behaviors that make for a challenging office visit. Providers can do small things to make patient visits more positive and productive.
Children’s Doctor News and Updates: Summer 2017
Read the latest news from CHOP, including new guidelines for preventing peanut allergy, a hyperhidrosis surgery video, new facial recognition tool to help diagnose 22q syndrome and more.
Alumni Notes Summer 2017
Cindy Christian, MD, Alumni Editor, writes about welcoming back Ralph DeBerardini to the Alumni Organization Pediatric Grand Rounds and shares exciting updates from two former CHOP alumni.
Make the Diagnosis: Summer 2017
A 5-year-old female presented with persistent urinary leakage. A physical examination revealed a pubis diastasis and irritation in the area of the urethra and vagina. What’s her diagnosis?
Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Karen E. Revere, MD, Joins the Division of Ophthalmology
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia welcomes oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Karen E. Revere, MD. Dr. Revere will provide care for children and adults at both CHOP and Penn sites.
Soroosh Mahboubi, MD, FACR
Autism Referral Information and Resources for Your Patients
Find information about making a referral to the Autism Integrated Care Program and resources to offer to patient families for further evaluation and guidance.
New Tools Lead to Robust and Quick Uptake of Concussion Management Strategies
New research from CHOP and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds doctors are more likely to run vision tests and implement Return-to-Learn and Play plans with electronic health tools.
Research on Crucial Cutting Enzyme Maps DNA Damage in Leukemias
A DNA-cutting enzyme that regulates gene structure has a broad role in causing certain cancers. This discovery may eventually lead to more precise treatments.
Protein Network Signals Found to Drive Myeloid Leukemias
CHOP researchers reveal how mutations in a protein network drive several high-risk leukemias, offering prospects for new therapies.
Surgeons at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Separate Twin Girls Joined at Heads
On June 6, 2017, surgeons at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) successfully completed the separation of 10-month-old conjoined twins Erin and Abby Delaney.