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Security Services
The Security Services department at Phoenix Children’s is on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Specially trained officers are at the hospital to provide a safe environment for our patients, families, visitors and staff.
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Preventing Overuse Injuries in Youth Athletes
One of the most important things that competitive youth athletes need to be aware of is that overtraining can lead to overuse injuries. By following tips from Phoenix Children’s, young athletes can be better prepared to prevent overuse injuries that could keep them out of the game.
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Dorothee K. Newbern, MD
Medical Director, Cardiometabolic Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Program; Program Director, Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship
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Top questions to ask when considering a childhood cancer clinical trial
… a nightmare no parent wants to contemplate, yet more than 15,000 kids in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer every … only to accidents. As Childhood Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, Phoenix Children’s is shining a spotlight … providing new hope for children fighting cancer. For many families facing pediatric, clinical trials offer much-needed …
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Please take a moment to read our frequently asked questions. We’re always available to answer your questions and encourage you to contact our office if you have a question that is not answered below.
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Gastrointestinal Problems What might gastrointestinal problems mean in a newborn? A newborn's ability to eat and digest food is essential to growth and development. Most babies are able to absorb nutrients and have normal bowel movements after being fed. Gastrointestinal problems
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Three Phoenix Children’s leaders named Health Care Heroes finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce that three of the hospital’s leaders were selected as Health Care Heroes Awards finalists during Phoenix Business Journal’s award breakfast on August 22. Carmen Neuberger, Phoenix Children’s general counsel and executive vice president, was selected as a finalist and the winner for the Non-physician category. Angus Wilfong, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology, was selected as a finalist for the Innovator category, and Daniel Velez, MD, Division Chief of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s, was selected as a finalist in the Physician category.
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Our neonatology program cares for the sickest newborns – from the smallest preemies to full-term newborns in need of care. We are here to make sure your baby gets the best possible start to life. Our experts are specially trained to care for critically ill babies as soon as they