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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Appoints New Urology Division Chief
Dr. Kolon has served as the Associate Chief of CHOP’s Division of Urology since 2014 and is a Professor of Urology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Psychologist Lindsay Zajac Adams Named POPPIES Award Winner
Lindsay Zajac Adams, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), was the November 2022 recipient of the monthly POPPIES Award.

CHOP-based Pennsylvania Pediatric Medical Device Consortium Awards Seed Grants to Five Companies Developing Medical Devices for Children
Projects address a variety of clinical issues, including pediatric respiratory distress and Respiratory Distress Syndrome, neonatal jaundice, IV infiltration, and surgical hemorrhage.

Fellow’s Corner: Referral for Newborn Circumcision: What to Know
Circumcision is a common and safe procedure. Here is an update on recommended timing and advice on managing anatomic anomalies.

Donor-Funded Initiative Improves Blood Pressure Readings in Children Under 3
Fueled by grieving parents, the CHOP initiative identified a better blood pressure device and conducted extensive training.

Early Exposure of Students to Health Sciences: The CHOP Urology – Cristo Rey Collaboration
The Division of Urology gives Cristo Rey High School students hands-on experience in a medical setting through internships.
Make the Diagnosis: Spring 2023
An 11-year-old girl with no significant past medical or surgical history presented to her PCP after approximately 2 months of progressive hoarseness and exertional stridor and dyspnea.

Pediatric Partners: When Families Are Stronger Financially, They’re Healthier, Too
Physicians and healthcare systems have a responsibility to help families get on a strong financial footing because that will improve child health.

Transverse Vaginal Septum Cause of Urinary Retention
A 15-year-old female’s inability to void brought her to the ED. It took a renal bladder ultrasound and a pelvic MRI to find the cause: transverse vaginal septum.

The Use of 3D Printing Technology in Advanced Pediatric Urologic Care
The Division of Urology is using 3D printing technology to improve surgical outcomes.