Longer Work Shifts by Residents Don’t Raise Risk to Patients
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Patient safety did not decline when first-year residents in dozens of U.S. adult hospitals worked shifts longer than 16 hours, say experts in outcome studies.
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Patient safety did not decline when first-year residents in dozens of U.S. adult hospitals worked shifts longer than 16 hours, say experts in outcome studies.
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The study examines methods used to detect spinal differences and ways to improve current care.
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CHOP scientists used powerful analytic tools to discover new risk genes for osteoporosis, the bone-weakening disease with roots in childhood.
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The Cornerstone Christian Academy was recognized as the first Youth Heart Watch "Heart Safe School" in Philadelphia.
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Dr. Spergel was recognized for his work in creating a novel treatment for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).
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The Atlantic reports on the spike in tongue-ties found in babies and the surgery that often accompanies.
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The models may be used as evidence of child abuse in criminal cases.
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Dr. Jack Rychik and Dr. Jack Rome from the Cardiac Center at CHOP were featured in a CBS3 story.
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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.
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Young drivers with two common types of visual impairment are not more likely to crash but less likely to get licensed.