Pediatric Partners
March Events
12th Annual CHOP Chronic Lung Disease Conference
Mar 10, 2026 - Mar 11, 2026
Managing infants with chronic lung disease presents unique challenges for clinical staff. This 2-day course offers tips and best practices to help during the continuum of care.
Fetal Firesides: Noonan Syndrome
March 11, 2026
Join our virtual, interactive continuing education (CE) lecture series. This event will explore Noonan Syndrome, from prenatal findings to postnatal management.
6th Annual Professional Governance Conference
Mar 12, 2026
Our Professional Governance Conference is designed to support nurses as they build their skills in leadership, decision-making and networking at the bedside and beyond.
Pediatric Audiology: Today’s Technology, Tomorrow’s Transformations
Mar 13, 2026
This one-day conference for audiology and ENT professionals will address current technologies and emerging innovations to support children with hearing loss.
CHOP Studio: From Local Insights to Transferable Knowledge
Mar 18, 2026
This 1-day course offers scholarship in health professions education that extends beyond traditional research to generate new knowledge.
Updates in Primary Care
Mar 20, 2026
This half-day conference for pediatric providers will explore current guidelines and standards of care for several common pediatric conditions and concerns.
2026 CHOP Emergency Transport Educational Conference
Mar 26, 2026
This dynamic one-day conference brings together transport experts to explore the latest clinical management, safety innovations, and team-based approaches in neonatal and pediatric transport.
Neuro-Pediatrics Handling Intensive: NDT Contemporary Practice
Mar 27, 2026 - Mar 29, 2026
This intensive 3-day course focuses on enhancing participants' handling skills to improve functional outcomes for children, using the NDTA® Contemporary Practice Model.
Philadelphia One-Day Event
Mar 28, 2026
CHOP and Friends are hosting a one-day event on March 28, 2026 for families to come together and learn more about stuttering, supporting their children, and building community.
Helping Kids Cope with Headaches
Signs and tips for parents of kids living with frequent headaches.
CHOP Researchers Find Pediatric Patients May Be at an Increased Risk of Kidney Problems after COVID-19 Infection
Clinical Guidelines for Varicocele
Q&A with Dr. Coe
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