It’s a Girl!
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When Audrey Rose Oberio was born, she was an instant celebrity: She was the 1,000th fetal surgery patient at the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at CHOP.
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When Audrey Rose Oberio was born, she was an instant celebrity: She was the 1,000th fetal surgery patient at the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at CHOP.
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The seventh annual Joshua Kahan Prom at CHOP was an evening to remember. Decked out in gowns and suits, 100 patients partied alongside their families, clinicians and the Child Life team.
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The clinical laboratories at CHOP perform 2.1 million tests every year, or an average of 5,700 every single day, around the clock. The work done in these labs has significant impact — about 70 percent of diagnoses made at CHOP are based on lab results.
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Stephen Leff, PhD, a psychologist at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, describes physical bullying, social bullying and cyberbullying and how parents can recognize the signs of a child who is being bullied.
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In the latest report from CHOP’s Cancer Center, we highlight some of the ways our clinicians — and philanthropic partners — are breaking new ground in care and treatment for children with pediatric cancers.
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In the latest report from CHOP’s Cardiac Center, we highlight the expert care our team provides each year to thousands of children with heart problems. With the support of our philanthropic partners, we are no longer asking “Will this child live?” but “How well will he live?”
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In the latest report from CHOP’s Division of General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, we highlight some of the ways our clinicians — with the help of philanthropic partners — are breaking new ground in pediatric and fetal surgery.
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A $5 million gift from Irma and Norman Braman launched the Suzi and Scott Lustgarten Center for GI Motility, a new center of excellence at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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CHOP receives $10 million from the Foundation for a Healthy America, a nonprofit created by the non-alcoholic beverage industry, to expand childhood obesity prevention and research programs.