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Picture This!
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Colorful murals inspire creative and educational moments in primary care exam rooms.
A Day in the Life to Realize the Hope of Science
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Let’s say you would like to be Chief Scientific Officer and Executive Vice President at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Here are just a few things you will need: a keen intellect, a sterling CV distinguished by the highest levels of clinical and research achievement, a vision for how CHOP can lead the next great advances in pediatric science, and stamina. Lots of it.
A Day in the Life
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Erin Gallagher, MA, BC-DMT, has worked in the Creative Arts Therapy Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia since 2017. A dance/movement therapist, Erin supports patient health and healing through creative movement-based interventions that encourage mind-body connection. This is a day in her life.
Leading the Way in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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In 2020, Gilbert Davis, MHA, was named CHOP’s first Chief Diversity Officer to provide vision and oversight for the hospital’s diversity strategy. He spoke to us about why diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are CHOP priorities.
Never too Young to Plan
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Creating a legacy that enriches the present as well as the future.
Unified Against a Deadly Cancer
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A gift propels a worldwide consortium devoted to pediatric brain cancer research.
Rescuers of Body and Brain
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For leaders of CHOP’s new Resuscitation Science Center, saving lives is just the beginning.
A Guiding Hand, a Listening Ear, an Open Heart
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A community health worker helped one family learn to manage diabetes — and life.
After a Decades-long Quest: Answers
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Researchers at CHOP discovered the genetic cause of two brothers’ early deaths. Now, their family seeks to further propel mitochondrial disease research with a $2 million gift.