Alumni Notes Fall 2022
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There is always a lot of news to share, but this column will be devoted to 2 of our beloved colleagues who passed away this spring, Dr. Kwaku Ohene-Frempong and Dr. Doug Canning.
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There is always a lot of news to share, but this column will be devoted to 2 of our beloved colleagues who passed away this spring, Dr. Kwaku Ohene-Frempong and Dr. Doug Canning.
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While orthopedic training can prepare you for the nuts and bolts of surgery, as a new attending, Dr. Chrissy Goodbody reflects on what has struck her most in her transition from training to practice.
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Do you know the signs for when the patient may benefit from seeing a pediatric orthopaedic specialist to correct genu varum or address other red flag issues?
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Appointments with Endocrinology and Gastroenterology will each be consolidated in one of CHOP’s Voorhees, NJ, Specialty Care Centers.
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Anxiety is a normal bodily response to everyday situations. Anxiety gives you the oomph to get out of the way of danger and the extra blast for studying before a big test. However, anxiety that interferes with daily life and brings on intense fear, sweating, increased heart rate, fatigue, or persistent worry can be an anxiety disorder.
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TD is a 25-month-old female who presented to clinic with a complaint of bowed legs. Mom reports that throughout infancy, both legs were bowed, but the right one straightened out while the left appears to have worsened.
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Juvenile fibromyalgia (FM) syndrome is a painful, debilitating type of amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome that results in nearly total body pain, fatigue, and dizziness, among several other possible symptoms.
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Remember our CHOP Alumni Motto: Keep … Tradition, Keep … in Mind, Keep … in Touch!
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia awarded its Gold Medal to Katherine High, MD, a gene therapy pioneer and one of the lead developers of the first in vivo gene therapy approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Ava, a 21-month-old female, presented to her primary care provider’s office with 4 days of fever and a macular rash that started yesterday.