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Keep Your Kids Talking by Teaching Them to Practice Good Vocal Hygiene
Show your child how to keep their voice strong and healthy with these vocal hygiene tips from a CHOP expert.

Bowel Management for Spina Bifida
Our team takes an active role in helping our patients with spina bifida become more independent with neurogenic bowel management. From training patients and families in the use of transanal irrigation systems to developing a novel cone enema system.

CHOP Division of Urology Research Highlights 2021-2022
Over the last year, members of our Division of Urology have been busy advancing pediatric urology through research activities ranging from basic science discoveries to innovative 3D modeling of kidney cancers prior to surgery.
The National Mental Health Crisis Is Affecting 4 in 10 Teens
A recent CDC study finds 40% of teens feel “persistently sad and hopeless.”

U.S. Preventive Taskforce Suggests Children Ages 8+ Screened for Anxiety, Depression
The worsening mental health crisis is causing the Taskforce to rethink federal guidelines.

An Effort to Understand and Address Readmissions and Reoperations
Over the past year we have implemented several new protocols to help better understand and address our division’s readmission rates, reoperation rates, and time to the operating room for testicular torsions.

Working to Decrease Opioid Use After Major Urologic Reconstruction
A recent analysis of our multimodal pain management protocol found that emphasizing a transition in perioperative pain management toward non-opioid multimodal regimens utilizing NSAIDs for common urological reconstructive procedures is not only feasible and safe but also may confer an advantage over the use of opiates.

CHOP Researchers Create Reference Model for Brain Growth over Human Lifespan
CHOP and Penn researchers, along with others, have created a new tool that benchmarks brain development over the human lifespan, based on MRI data from more than 100,000 individuals.

From Belly Pain to Diarrhea: When to Seek Help for Your Child’s GI Symptoms
If your child is complaining about regular belly pain, constipation, nausea or diarrhea, it’s time to talk to your pediatrician.

Pinwheels Dot Middleman Family Pavilion Lawn to Symbolize Children Suffering Abuse
Dr. Philip Scribano talks to NBC10 about the stress families experience, how that may contribute to child maltreatment, and prevention approaches.