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Combined Medicine/Pediatrics Residency
Combined programs in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics are four year residency programs containing core elements of training in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. The goal of the combined program is to train physicians to be fully capable of caring for the spectrum of
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Monica's Story
… experts on spina bifida and all the health issues that come with it. When Monica’s weight dropped dangerously low … as an eating disorder.” Monica was hospitalized for 15 days, it was during this time she met Synthia … fear of vomiting. When Puffenberger started daily visits with Monica during her in-patient stay, the …
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Our collaborative epilepsy program customizes your child’s treatment plan, making use of the most advanced and appropriate treatment options for your child’s specific needs. Our team of epileptologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and neuropsychologists work together to provide
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By way of the resplendent Quetzal or Why does it take so long to see a Pediatric Dermatologist?
… asking what this has to do with the long wait times often accompanying scheduling your child as a new patient, or even a … Psychology. Throw in the mix that an estimated 25% of ER visits, and 33% of all pediatrician/general practitioner … on it. The journey to pediatric dermatology requires a 1-year internship year in medicine or pediatrics, a 3- year …
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Our Survivor Programs encompass clinical care (Survivor Clinic), research and social support. We provide expertise in the long-term effects of cancer therapy, including fertility preservation, with a health and wellness focus. We currently offer three programs: Children’s
Pharmacy Residency
Today’s pharmacists play a critical role in healthcare, public health and patient safety – far beyond dispensing medications. They provide vital clinical information and recommendations for patients and prescribers. They manage medication therapy monitoring plans to prevent
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Study Identifies FOXF1 Enhancers Involved in Rare Lung Disease
This research provides new clarity on a rare, lethal, genetic lung disease which causes respiratory failure in newborns and infants. It also has implications for more common pulmonary disorders.