Transplant Process at CHOP
Information on the transplant process at CHOP.
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Information on the transplant process at CHOP.
The Peer mentors are trained volunteers who have either undergone transplant or are caregivers for someone who has undergone transplant. In order to be matched, you fill out the online form that you can get to from the link above and answer questions about what you are looking for in a peer connection, your child’s diagnosis, where you are in the transplant process.
Mentors are volunteers who have either undergone transplant or are caregivers for someone who has undergone transplant. Their mentors who are caregivers for pediatric patients are limited. To connect, complete an online form at the bottom of the page linked above with demographic information about yourself and the patient.
STAR Consortium dedicated to To greatly increase awareness, accessibility & success of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) and Gene Therapy as cures for Sickle Cell Disease.
It provides multidisciplinary scientific education for healthcare professionals, and promotes excellence in research and services for people with cerebral palsy.
Educates, advocates and provides support services to ensure a life without limits for people with a spectrum of disabilities.
The CHOP Community Resources database offers families and professionals the opportunity to see what resources for children with disabilities and illnesses are available in the region and, in some instances, across the country.
When you face an ethical dilemma concerning your child's care, our staff can help. We are available to support you and the healthcare team as you work together to make important decisions about your child's treatment.
Patients and families have asked how they can show their appreciation to CHOP. Personal gifts are never expected, and CHOP policy does not allow staff to accept personal gifts. There are many ways for families to give back. Learn how.
This guide for families shares helpful information about issues that may arise when families are using social media to connect with CHOP staff members. Learn more.