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Advancing Pediatric Urology Through Research
Recent pediatric urology research activities range from clinical and epidemiology studies to basic science discoveries and innovative translational projects.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s 24th Annual Fetal Surgery Family Reunion Connects Thousands Online
Families cared for by CHOP’s Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment reunite virtually in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more participants than ever.
Urology Transitional Care Program: Collaborating to Improve Care Coordination for Patients Approaching Adulthood
The Urology Transitional Care Program ensures patients receive the best urologic care at every age, creating a transition plan that is right for each individual.

Annual Event Raises Funds to Support Urology Research and Care
Funds raised by Cheers for CHOP will advance critical research and empower CHOP’s pediatric urologists to provide the most advanced care.

Talking to Kids about Gender and Sexual Orientation
Talking to your kids about gender and sexual identity should be an ongoing discussion; allowing them to ask questions in an open and accepting atmosphere.
CHOP Allergist Presents on EoE at International Conference
CHOP allergist presents on treatments for children with eosinophilic esophagitis.
Technically Speaking: Preventing Preventable Vaccine Administration Errors in Your Medical Setting
Check yourself and your team on vaccine administration errors and find out about important resources.

An Immersive Experience: The David N. Pincus Global Health Fellowship Program
Now an attending at the Children's Hospital of Orange County in California, Dr. Casilang credits CHOP's Global Health Fellowship Program with improving her clinical and research skills.
CHOP Study Finds Remote Monitoring Effectively Detects Seizures in At-Risk Newborns
In a two-year pilot study, continuous EEG results from network hospitals impacted care and guided treatment decisions for critically ill patients.
CHOP Researchers Identify Clinical Features of MIS-C in Children
The case study involving six patients reveals key symptoms of this syndrome include fever, diarrhea, and shock.