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BENCH to BEDSIDE
Dr. Susan Furth
21 episodes
16 hours ago
Susan Furth, MD, PhD, chief scientific officer of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, showcases the ingenuity of scientists and staff who make achievements in pediatric science possible.
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Susan Furth, MD, PhD, chief scientific officer of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, showcases the ingenuity of scientists and staff who make achievements in pediatric science possible.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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New Frontiers: CHOP Neonatologists Develop the Delivery Room of the Future
BENCH to BEDSIDE
13 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
New Frontiers: CHOP Neonatologists Develop the Delivery Room of the Future
Since establishing the first surgical intensive care unit (ICU) for newborns and infants in 1962, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has been at the forefront of transforming care for its tiniest patients. The Delivery Room of the Future Frontier Program, directed by neonatologist Elizabeth Foglia, MD, aims to provide every infant a chance at the healthiest outcomes and quality of life. 
BENCH to BEDSIDE
Susan Furth, MD, PhD, chief scientific officer of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, showcases the ingenuity of scientists and staff who make achievements in pediatric science possible.