IMPORTANT: Beginning at 8:00 AM on July 22, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus (Broad and Ontario Streets) will no longer provide Labor and Delivery services. All childbirth services will be relocated to our new hospital location.

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Reversing Heart Damage: A Personal Quest to Research New Therapies

Dr. Houser is on a mission to reverse heart damage. In this Q&A, learn how his team’s cell-therapy approach can help hearts heal more normally.

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“Spray Skin” Technology to Heal Severe Burns

In this Q&A, learn how the Temple Burn Center is using a new spray-on skin cell technology to treat severe burns.

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Pioneering New Treatments for Lung Disease

Temple Lung Center is a leader in a new minimally invasive treatment for COPD called bronchoscopic lung volume reduction. Learn more in this Q&A with Dr. Gerard Criner.

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Transplanting Hearts Faster and Achieving Superior Results

In this Q&A, learn how Dr. Toyoda is achieving the best heart transplant survival rates in the region, while using innovative criteria to match donor hearts and recipients.

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Ensuring Critically Ill Patients Receive the Care They Need

In this Q&A with Dr. Claire Raab, learn about Temple University Hospital's role in providing care for some of the region’s most critically ill and injured patients.

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Offering Heart Failure Patients Without Hope a Second Chance

In this Q&A with Dr. Eman Hamad, learn about how her work is saving lives for patients with heart failure.

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What MAGNET Status Means for Temple and Our Patients

Nurses at Magnet® hospitals often spend more time at their patients’ bedsides and provide more one-on-one care. That type of personal attention plays a big part in aiding recovery.

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Organ Donation: The Greatest Gift, at the Hardest Time

To those patients who lost their lives and chose organ donation, and to their families, we say thank you.

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Are Vaccines Safe If I Have IBD?

Many patients are concerned that vaccines are dangerous if they are being treated for IBD. Find out the facts.

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