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    >> Hello!

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    On behalf of all of us here in International Patient Services, I'd like to thank you for

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    choosing the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for your child's care.

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    The International Patient Services team offers many services to support your child and your

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    family before, during and after your visit to Philadelphia.

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    In this short video, we'll let you know how to prepare for your trip to Philadelphia and

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    tell you about some of the special amenities we offer.

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    We'll also give you an idea of what to expect while you're here.

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    Let's get started.

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    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, also abbreviated as (CHOP), is served

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    by the Philadelphia International Airport.

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    Other international airports within easy travel distance to the Hospital are in New York City

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    and Washington, D.C.

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    Please make sure to reserve your hotel accommodations

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    or make plans for other lodging prior to your

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    arrival in Philadelphia.

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    You can view a list of local hotels and other accommodation options we recommend on our

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    website.

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    As you pack for your trip, it is important to remember the medical needs of your child

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    and your family.

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    Be sure to pack things like formula, special foods, and any medical equipment or medications

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    your child needs for a minimum of two weeks,

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    as well as his medical and immunization records.

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    And of course don't forget your family's passports and visas, any medications you or your child's

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    siblings will need while in the United States, and your child's appointment letter.

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    A complete list of what you should bring is available on our website.

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    Keep in mind that the weather in Philadelphia may be very different from what you are used

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    to at home.

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    Philadelphia experiences all four seasons of weather.

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    The winter months are between December and February, with average temperatures between

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    negative 4 degrees Celsius and 6 degrees Celsius.

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    If you will be at CHOP during the winter months, remember to bring warm coats and warm clothing

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    for all family members.

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    The spring months are between March and May, with average temperatures between 6 and 18

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    degrees Celsius.

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    The summer months are between June and August, with average temperatures between 17 and 31

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    degrees Celsius.

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    The fall months are between September and November, with average temperatures between

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    8 and 19 degrees Celsius.

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    ♪♪

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    Throughout your journey, the International Patient Services staff at CHOP is available

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    to support you.

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    Be sure to write down our contact information and bring it with you.

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    Your International Access Coordinator will help organize your trip to CHOP and will be

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    an ongoing resource for you once you arrive.

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    Your Patient Care Navigator will meet you prior to your first appointment to give you

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    an orientation to the Hospital and a brief tour of CHOP.

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    Our Medical Interpreters will provide interpretation services during appointments.

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    It's important to remember that Patient Care Navigators are different from Medical Interpreters.

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    Medical Interpreters are here to help you understand the care being provided during

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    a patient visit with a clinical practitioner by interpreting any conversations into your

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    preferred language.

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    Patient Care Navigators are here to help you navigate the healthcare system at CHOP and

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    get acclimated to Philadelphia.

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    Your Clinical Care Coordinator is an experienced nurse who will help coordinate all of your

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    child's care and appointments while you are at CHOP, and help arrange all aspects of the

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    discharge process back to your home country.

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    Our Medical Director is a physician who works with our clinical care coordinators to oversee

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    care for international patients.

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    The Medical Director will also work with other physicians at CHOP, and with your doctor at

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    home, to ensure that your child receives the most comprehensive care.

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    The Medical Director attends family meetings and is part of the team that cares for international

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    patients who are admitted to the Hospital.

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    CHOP offers you 24-hour medical support while you are in Philadelphia.

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    For assistance when our office is closed, simply call our regular office number

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    to be connected to the After Hours Program.

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    The program is staffed by specially trained nurses who can assist you with medical questions,

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    medication or supply needs after hours.

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    ♪♪

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    At CHOP, everyone is treated with respect, dignity and compassion.

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    This expectation is set for all CHOP staff and families.

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    Safety is our top priority.

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    Our staff works in many ways to ensure that your child receives the safest possible care.

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    Some things you might notice include:

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    Our staff will clean their hands every time they interact with your child.

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    Staff will also double check your child's identity, often both verbally and visually

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    by checking your child's ID band or date of birth (month/day/year) each time they perform

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    care or administer a medication.

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    It is important that your child's ID band remains on your child's arm at all times.

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    Before your first visit,

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    please remember that patients must be accompanied by parents or legal guardians for all treatments.

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    Be sure to bring your identification, passports and appointment letter with you to the Hospital

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    for all family members.

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    We ask that you arrive 30 minutes before your first appointment time.

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    This will allow you to be screened by security and to check in at the registration desk,

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    where you will receive your visitor ID and be screened for any recent illnesses.

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    You will be given a CHOP "passport" containing your child's name and medical record number.

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    Your CHOP Passport can be given to security to obtain your visitor ID badge and to CHOP's

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    registration staff to check in for your appointment.

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    Please note that children must be supervised at all times in CHOP's playrooms, and that

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    siblings are not permitted to stay overnight in the Hospital unless they are breastfeeding.

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    Your child will have an entire team of expert clinicians providing his or her care.

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    Your Patient Care Navigator will introduce you to many members of the team and help you

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    understand their roles in your child's care.

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    Attending physicians are senior physicians who are experts in their specialties.

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    In your home country, they might be referred to as "consultants."

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    Nurses and nurse practitioners are valued members of the medical team who work closely

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    with physicians to care for your child.

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    They are highly educated professionals and have extensive knowledge of pediatric conditions

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    and diseases.

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    Residents are doctors who have completed medical school and are at CHOP to receive further

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    training.

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    They work under the supervision of attending physicians.

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    Fellows are doctors who have completed medical school and residency and are training to practice

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    in a specialized field of medicine, such as oncology or cardiology.

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    During treatment, a patient can be an inpatient (meaning he stays overnight at the Hospital

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    for a length of time) or an outpatient (meaning he comes to the Hospital for the services

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    he needs during the day).

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    If your child is an inpatient, his room may be private or shared.

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    Room placement is based on the patient's health requirements as well as staffing, and patient

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    rooms may change throughout an inpatient stay.

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    ♪♪

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    CHOP staff will arrange for interpretation services for your family during your stay

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    in Philadelphia.

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    Please keep in mind that while we try to arrange face-to-face interpreters for every patient

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    appointment, there are some instances in which telephone interpretation is required.

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    Language navigation cards are also available in a variety of languages at every Hospital

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    entrance to help you access interpreter services when checking in with the visitor desk or

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    when interacting with registration staff.

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    Simply choose the card written in your language of choice and hand it to any CHOP employee.

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    That employee will then help you access interpreter services.

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    We offer a number of additional resources and amenities to help families feel at home

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    at CHOP, including Halal food options both in the cafeteria as well as in inpatient units,

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    a family resource center, and a prayer and meditation center.

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    There are also playrooms for children on most inpatient units.

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    And many families enjoy outdoor spaces on the CHOP Campus, including our rooftop garden

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    and the plaza at the Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care, located across the street

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    from the Main Building.

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    For more information, please visit our website.

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    ♪♪

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    Following the completion of your child's care at CHOP, the International Patient Services

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    team will help you get ready to return home.

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    They will supply you with all of your child's medical records, review your child's medications,

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    make arrangements for any equipment and formula your child needs, and address any transportation

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    needs.

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    Sometimes families would like to express their gratitude for the care their child has received.

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    Please keep in mind that Hospital staff cannot accept gifts or money.

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    A simple "thank you" means the world to our staff.

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    The entire International Services staff is here to make you comfortable

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    and support you during your stay in Philadelphia

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    and after you have returned home.

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    We understand that this is a stressful, difficult time for your family.

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    Please remember that CHOP is one of the best children's hospitals in the world.

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    Your child will be in the very best hands, and we will be there to help every step of

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    the way.

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    We look forward to greeting you here in Philadelphia and getting to know you and your family.

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Use "residency" in a sentence | "residency" example sentences

How to use "residency" in a sentence?

  • Right now I am doing my residency in orthopedic research.
    -Debi Thomas-
  • I've never even done a residency.
    -Christopher Bollen-
  • My goal was to develop into an independent research scientist studying clinical problems at the laboratory bench, but I felt that postgraduate residency training in internal medicine was necessary.
    -Peter Agre-

Definition and meaning of RESIDENCY

What does "residency mean?"

/ˈrez(ə)dənsē/

noun
Training for a junior doctor in hospital.