CHOP Physicians Receive Master Clinician Awards
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Three physicians were presented with the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.
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Three physicians were presented with the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.
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A generous donation of $3 million by the Justin Ingerman Foundation will help launch the next generation of services and care for CHOP’s internationally recognized Pediatric Advanced Care Team (PACT).
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After her 8-month-old baby was diagnosed with a rare and deadly cancer, Michele turned to the Center for Palliative Care team for support for her two older children.
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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.
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A new study by The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shows that two-thirds of children in palliative care live longer than a year.
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The Justin Michael Ingerman Center for Palliative Care at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Received a Service Award From Lighthouse Hospice.
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's approach to palliative support for children was featured on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered." Read the transcript or listen to the broadcast.
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CHOP's Justin Michael Ingerman Center for Palliative Care team was one of nine programs awarded a 2008 Circle of Life Award by the American Hospital Association. The award recognizes organizations that are focused on expanding the frontiers of palliative and end-of-life care, in terms of access and quality.
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Children who die of a chronic illness are more likely to spend their final days at home compared to children who died two decades ago, according to a CHOP study in the June 27, 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.