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A World of Possibilities with the CHOP Global Health Allies Program
J. Yvener Deverlis went to to the Dominican Republic as part of the CHOP Global Allies Program to help teach local health promotors. He ended up learning even more.

Expanding Medical Knowledge Across the Globe
The experiences international observers have at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia allow clinicians from countries across the globe to make incredible changes in their own countries.
Q&A with Dr. Matthew O’Connor
Meet Matthew O’Connor, MD, Medical Director of the Heart Failure and Transplant Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).

CHOP’s Healthier Together Initiative Awards $225,000 to Nine Community-based Organizations Delivering Violence-Prevention Programs
CHOP’s Healthier Together Initiative Awards $225,000 to Nine Community-based Organizations Delivering Violence-Prevention Programs On Thursday, October 27, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia celebrated the official grand opening of its Center for Advanced Behavioral Healthcare which featured remarks from hospital leadership including Madeline Bell along with Dr. Tami Benton.
Dr. Handy’s Corner — Viruses: Home for the Holidays
Dr. Lori Handy offers 3 keys to keeping viruses out of your house this holiday season.
Feature Article: What Is RSV?
Find out how RSV replicates and spreads, and learn about typical symptoms, timeline and high-risk groups.
CHOP Study Shows Children with Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer Can Skip Radioactive Iodine
When radioactive iodine is spared, there is no decrease in the likelihood of remission.
Two CHOP Researchers Named 2022 STAT Wunderkinds
Two researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) were recently selected by the health and science news outlet STAT as 2022 Wunderkinds, an award that celebrates the next generation of scientific superstars who are making significant contributions to biomedical research.
CHOP Researchers Identify Potential Genetic Variants Linked to Increased Cancer Risk in Children with Birth Defects
Study on understudied non-chromosomal birth defects provides information critical to potential early detection of malignant tumors.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Celebrates 5,000 Deliveries in Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit
More than 14 years after opening the Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit, the world’s first birth facility exclusively for mothers carrying babies with known birth defects, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia celebrates its 5,000th delivery.