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Breastfeeding in the Dominican Republic and the Start of the Community Health Promoter Model
Dr. Lara Antkowiak identified breastfeeding as a key intervention to vastly improve the ability of a CHOP program to help families prevent illness and promote health in the Dominican Republic.
A Gift that Speaks for Itself
For Sean Frankel, the challenge of stuttering was the motivating factor that has driven him to work harder and reach higher. A successful real estate developer, Sean has decided to give back to the place that helped him — and his son.
CHOP Resident Featured in AAP Public Service Announcement on Getting Baby to Sleep
Edith Bracho-Sánchez, MD, offers tips for parents in the Spanish version of the April PSA from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
New Genetic Disorder Named for CHOP Team
Three CHOP scientists identified a genetic disease that now bears their names. Children with Mulchandani-Bhoj-Conlin syndrome have serious growth and feeding problems.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Einstein Montgomery Alliance Takes Shape
The alliance between Einstein Medical Center Montgomery and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has taken a step forward.
Turning Health Improvement Ideas into Marketable Products and Services
Children’s Hospital's Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation empowers employees to find “a better way” and foster an entrepreneurial spirit.
Unlocking Answers to Why Kidney Stones Are on the Rise in Kids
Over the last 20 years, the likelihood that a child will develop a kidney stone has doubled. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers are discovering why.
Cheers for CHOP Raises More Than $610,000
Thank you to the hundreds of Cheers for CHOP guests who danced the night away, raising more than $610,000 to benefit CHOP's Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine!
Feature Article: Talking about Vaccines with Your Kids
Children take their lead from parents, so how parents approach getting a vaccine lays the foundation for how toddlers, school-aged children and even teens will view getting a vaccine.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Annual Report
The 2015 annual report from the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences highlights new clinical insights.