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Student Pathways from a Mother-Daughter Perspective
Sherry and Chermiqua Tsosie discuss their perpesctive on advancing Native American students into pathway programs.
Reflection on the NAHA Tribal Unity Powwow
Elizabeth Sanseau, MD, Medical Director of CHOP's Indigenous Health Unit, shares her thoughts about the NAHA Tribal Unity Powwow.
CHOP Indigenous Health Unit Visit to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School
CHOP's Indigenous Health Unit (IHU) and colleagues from across the institution traveled to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, PA.
Mentorship and the Path to Equity in American Indian and Alaska Native Healthcare
This article explores how mentorships help to bridge the divides by creating pathways of opportunity, guidance, and belonging for AI/AN students and professionals.
Voices of Resilience: Storytelling and Insights from Indigenous Leaders
The 17th Annual CHOP Pediatric Global Health Conference was a powerful gathering centered on the conference theme, “Health for Every Child: Strengths-based Approaches Locally and Globally.”
ChristianaCare and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Launch Strategic Affiliation, Expanding Access to World-Class Pediatric Specialized Care in Delaware
ChristianaCare and CHOP will launch their strategic pediatric affiliation on April 1, expanding access to world-class specialized care for children across Delaware and the surrounding region.
New FDA Plausible Mechanism Framework Spurs Development of Personalized In Vivo Prime Editing Platform for Urea Cycle Disorders
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Penn Medicine, and partners report results supporting a customizable in vivo prime-editing platform to treat infantile-onset urea cycle disorders and other liver genetic diseases.
Precision Medicine Breakthrough: Mavacamten Markedly Reduces Heart Obstruction in Teens with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia report that adolescents with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who took mavacamten had reduced outflow obstruction and improved blood flow — results presented at ACC and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
CHOP Physician Honored with William W. Parmley Young Author Achievement Award
Rebecca Josowitz, MD, PhD has been named a recipient of the prestigious William W. Parmley Young Author Achievement Award by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC).
VEC Announcements
Check out the March 2026 webinar recording and updated VEC resources.