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Redefining What’s Possible
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Two extraordinary programs are solving medical mysteries and envisioning the breakthroughs of tomorrow.
Technology Brings the Doctor to School
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In a pilot program at a local school district, CHOP pediatricians are on call each school day for “telehealth” consults with students and school nurses.
How Daisy Days Bloomed
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What started as four-day fund drive in 1953 has evolved into a monthlong event in May and a signature fundraising campaign in the region.
When Food Is Medicine
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Opened in fall 2018, the Food Pharmacy is expected to assist about 250 families each year in its current West Philadelphia location.
'They Walk With You'
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When an illnesses is particularly challenging to treat or the hospital’s collective expertise is not enough to save a child, the Center for Palliative Care team steps in to help families.
Better Health. Better Community.
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center in West Philadelphia.
Honoring Family and a Former Patient
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Learn why Jacqueline Wottrich — a CHOP donor for 60 years — and her late son, Jon Wottrich, have decided to give to CHOP and about the impact of their donations.
A Day in the Life of a Clinical Engineer System Supervisor
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Michael Hamid is a clinical engineer system supervisor who's been working at CHOP for 15 years. This is a day in his life.
Ask Dr. Bell: How Can We Address Opioid Misuse?
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Louis Bell, MD, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: prescribing opioids for pain.
Tiny Gland, Big Consequences
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Aileen and Brian Roberts' commitment to Dr. Levine’s research into the genetic causes of hypoparathyroidism in children can be life changing.