A Path Through the Unknown: How CHOP’s Unique Model for Predicting COVID-19 Spread is Helping the Country Navigate the Pandemic

Learn how CHOP’s unique model for predicting COVID-19 spread is helping the country navigate the pandemic.
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Attending cardiologist Dr. Drant talks about a new connective tissue disorders program she’s developing and the role of lifestyle in cardiac health.
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Muhammad Nuri, MBBS, talks breakthroughs — the ones he’s made and the ones he looks forward to.
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The Pancreatic Disorders Program at CHOP held a webinar on “Acute vs. Chronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Dilemmas and Management.”
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As participation in youth sports has grown, so has the rate of injury. Dr. Ted Ganley, a specialist in pediatric ACL reconstruction, talks about how to balance a child’s torn ACL recovery with a family’s hopes and demands.
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Nine CHOP clinicians and researchers made presentations at SIOP 2020.
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This October, we join families across the country to recognize National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month and raise awareness of stillbirth, miscarriage, and infant losses.
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Through the National Kidney Registry, CHOP has access to a large pool of potential living kidney donors, which is optimal for a child’s long-term health.
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Katsuhide Maeda, MD, PhD, talks about challenges, goals and the patients who have changed his life.
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New therapy shrinks tumors associated with NF1 and improves quality of life.
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When severe and hard-to-diagnose coughing fits struck a 47-year-old cardiac patient, CHOP’s Lymphatic team had the answers — and treatment — she needed.