Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Names New Pediatric Lead
Summary
Jordan S. Orange has returned to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) as the new pediatrician-in-chief and chair of the pediatrics department. He previously trained at CHOP and has held leadership roles in major medical institutions. Dr. Orange is recognized for his work in immunology and aims to advance research at CHOP.Key Facts
- Jordan S. Orange is now the pediatrician-in-chief at CHOP.
- Orange completed his pediatric residency at CHOP.
- He previously worked at Columbia University and has held roles at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.
- Orange is an expert in immunology with significant research accomplishments.
- CHOP was founded in 1855 and is the first pediatric hospital in the U.S.
- The CHOP Care Network has over 50 locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
- Orange discovered 29 novel genetic diseases and has extensive NIH funding with over 350 publications.
- Orange holds an MD and PhD from Brown University and completed a fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital.
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