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Experts from Across the U.S. Issue Back-To-School Safety Guidelines for Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
Decisions should be made on a case-by-case basis, but return to school may be possible for majority of SOT children.

Caregiver-Reported Child Sleep Problems Associated with Impaired Academic and Psychosocial Functioning in Middle Childhood
In a new study, CHOP researchers find multiple caregiver-reported child sleep problems are associated with impaired academic and psychosocial functioning in middle childhood.

2020 Guidelines for Participation in School for Oncology Patients
Learn some general principles about returning to school after COVID-19 for cancer patients and their caregivers.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and MOREHealth Announce Agreement to Offer Remote Second Opinions
CHOP and MOREHealth, a global healthcare company, announced their new agreement that enables patients access to CHOP’s exceptional physicians through MOREHealth’s Physician Collaboration Platform™.

Youth with Diabetes Who are Involved in the Decision to Start Continuous Glucose Monitoring are More Likely to Continue Using It
In a study published in Diabetes Care, CHOP researchers find having youth buy-in from the beginning helps ensure consistent use of continuous glucose monitoring.
The American Heart Association Honors Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with Resuscitation Gold Plus Award
CHOP is recognized as a national leader in newborn, infant, and pediatric cardiac resuscitation.
CHOP Researchers Show MIS-C Different from Severe COVID-19 in Children
CHOP researchers have identified lab profiles that differentiate MIS-C from severe COVID-19 in children.

Image-based Precision Medicine
The Pediatric Valve Center and programs at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are breaking new ground with virtual reality in clinical care, research and education.
CHOP Study Looks at COVID-19 Prevalence Among Pregnant Women in Philadelphia
The study found that approximately 6% of women in labor in the Philadelphia region tested positive for COVID-19, with higher rates among Black and Hispanic women.
Multidisciplinary Approach Leads to Better Outcomes in Treating Infants with Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
CHOP case study demonstrates advantages of drawing on multiple medical specialties, including orthopaedics, neurology, and occupational therapy, when treating brachial plexus birth injuries.