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Small Study Shows Convalescent Plasma is Safe to Use in Pediatric Patients with COVID-19
CHOP researchers show convalescent plasma appears to be a safe and possibly effective treatment for children with life-threatening cases of COVID-19.
Two CHOP Physicians Present at PTEN Symposium
Drs. Adams and MacFarland among select group of conference speakers.
These Pediatricians ‘Prescribe’ Kids Books, to Boost Your Baby’s Brain
The new guidelines address how to treat children with complex medical conditions.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia earns “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” Designation in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) today announced that it has earned a designation as a “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC). The designation was awarded in the 13th edition of HRC’s Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), also released today.

How to Build and Maintain a Child’s Resilience
Whether at home or in the hospital, these strategies can assist children to recover and adapt in difficult situations.
Theodore Laetsch Joins Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to Launch Very Rare Malignant Tumors Program
A national leader in pediatric oncology research and treatment, Dr. Laetsch will also lead CHOP’s Developmental Therapeutics Program.
Fewer Asthma Attacks During COVID Pandemic
After stay-at-home orders were issued, doctors at CHOP noticed a drop in the number of patients who were admitted for asthma emergencies.

Study Finds Younger and Older Drivers More Likely to Drive Older, Less Safe Vehicles
Groups at highest risk of traffic injury drive vehicles without safety features that could potentially save their lives.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Welcomes Its First Full-Time Facility Dog
CHOP has officially welcomed its first, full-time trained facility dog, who will help ease anxiety and reduce stress for young patients and their families.
Genetic Causes of Severe Childhood Brain Disorders Found Using New Computational Methods
By standardizing how clinical information is analyzed, researchers found 11 causative genes associated with specific symptoms.