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IBD Education Day 2019 Recap
During the annual IBD Education Day, a panel of health specialists explored the aspects of living with IBD, and patients shared their experience.
PENN/CHOP Team Featured on TheGuardian.com
Prenatal gene editing shows proof-of-concept in treating congenital disease before birth.
Researchers Use Data Tools to Rapidly Detect Sepsis in Sick Newborns
CHOP researchers used automated tools to identify sepsis in NICU babies hours before clinical recognition of the condition.

CHOP Receives Magnet Designation for Fourth Time
This prestigious designation recognizes organizations that provide the highest-quality care.
Existing Drug May Have Potential to Treat Mitochondrial Disease
New results in cell and animal studies suggest that a drug already used for a rare kidney disease could benefit patients with mitochondrial disorders.

The Fore Hadley Foundation Donates $55,000 to CDH Research
The Fore Hadley Foundation presented CHOP with a $55,000 grant to support congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) research. The grant will support the research of Drs. Ian Krantz and William Peranteau.
The Tallahassee Democrat Reports on Florida Fetal Surgery Patient
Jayant’s parents, Suni and Emily, temporarily relocated to Philadelphia to ensure their unborn son received the best care possible.
An Update on Elijah Leffingwell — Six Years Later
Fox 6 News reports on patient who underwent fetal surgery midway through his mother’s pregnancy.

Skin Patch Shows Promise for Children with Food Allergies
CHOP participated in an international, multi-site study to determine if a skin patch could help children with peanut allergies.
Alumni Notes Winter 2019
Hear from four of our residents about how CHOP's Pediatrics Residency Program continues to grow and improve to better train the next generation of pediatrician leaders.