Life at CHOP in Five Photos - Spring 2015
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From fun activities to cheer up our patients to fundraising events that support everything we do, there’s always something going on at CHOP! Here’s a peek into our latest news and events.
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From fun activities to cheer up our patients to fundraising events that support everything we do, there’s always something going on at CHOP! Here’s a peek into our latest news and events.
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Raymond Perelman’s $50 million gift to research will help generations to come. But can you guess in what year CHOP established its first research lab?
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With help from their friends in the Child Life Department, patients at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia learn to "shake it off" and celebrate Child Life Month.
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6abc, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse surprised CHOP Patients and Families with a gift to enhance "Wait. Play. Learn." areas in the Buerger Center for Pediatric Care.
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Can you guess how many donors gave $1,000 or more? Do you know the record-breaking amount raised at Daisy Day?
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia will establish the “Raymond G. Perelman Campus” in recognition of an extraordinary gift.
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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia unveiled a portrait of Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket Jr. in October to honor their more than 40 years of extraordinary dedication to CHOP.
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CHOP pediatrician Roy Wade Jr., MD, leads research to develop an assessment tool to help physicians everywhere identify childhood traumas earlier so these children can be connected to the support and resources they need.
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The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a nonprofit that helps kids with serious medical issues experience the joys of camp, sent 30 volunteers to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia last summer. They were armed with activity plans, supplies and an endless amount of energy and compassion.
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A team of urologists from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and two other hospitals is making its eighth annual trip to India to provide life-changing urology surgery to dozens of children and training Indian surgeons in advanced techniques and care.