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What Symptoms Could Be Signs of Heart Problems?
Learn what symptoms could be signs of heart problems, and when to see a pediatrician or a pediatric cardiologist.
CHOP Nurse Practitioner Develops Improved Device for Tube-Fed Children
The device is a better way to remove excess air in the patient’s stomach, making the tube-feeding process more efficient and comfortable.
CHOP Intern Earns Two First-Place Awards for Research
In a new partnership between the Office of Academic Training and Outreach Programs with Central High School of the School District of Philadelphia, three students selected by their teachers conducted research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute.
Meet Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon Brendan A. Williams, MD
Meet Brendan A. Williams, MD, an attending pediatric orthopaedic surgeon in the Division of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine and Performance Center at CHOP.
Minimally Invasive Surgery in CHOP Urology: An Introduction
CHOP has a leading robot-assisted and laparoscopic surgery practice and one of the most experienced pediatric urology minimally invasive surgery (MIS) programs in the world. Surgeons at CHOP have led advances in minimally invasive robotic surgery and continue to improve patient care, develop new treatment options, and improve outcomes to benefit children across the country and around the world.
Supporting MIS in Children: The Nurses’ Perspective
Two CHOP Urology operating room nurses discuss how they collaborate with surgeons to care for children from all over the world, demonstrating why a core team that includes both experienced surgeons and staff is key to minimally invasive surgery in children.
CHOP Urology Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Update
Our commitment to continuously and rigorously assess surgical indications, interventions and outcomes for minimally invasive surgery for children remains steadfast, as evidenced by recent recruitment of new members of our research team and recent progress on two major research projects.
Ainsley’s Angels: Building Awareness Through Inclusion
Nursing leader from CHOP’s Trisomy 21 Program participates in running group that supports inclusion for individuals with special needs.
CHOP Study Explores the Use of Telemedicine in Child Neurology in Largest Study to Date
Certain patients were more likely to use telemedicine even with the reopening of in-person appointments, while barriers to telemedicine remained for some families.
On Second Anniversary of the Abraham Accords, CHOP Partners with International Collaborators to Focus on Advancing Medical Care and Education
Inaugural International Middle East Fetal-Neonatal Cardiovascular Symposium will be held in Abu Dhabi.