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Jon McGreevy, MD, MSPH, FAAP, Named Division Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Phoenix Childrenās
Phoenix Childrenās has appointed Jon F. McGreevy, MD, MSPH, FAAP, as division chief of pediatric emergency medicine. Dr. McGreevy will lead a large and growing team of more than 100 dedicated professionals, including physicians, advanced practice providers and pediatric emergency medicine fellows who care for up to 200,000 emergency and trauma patients annually.

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Phoenix Childrenās 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.
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Study Led by Phoenix Childrenās Shows Genetic Testing Can Change Care for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Research conducted at the Phoenix Childrenās Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine ā Phoenix shows genome sequencing can identify specific interventions that change care for individuals with cerebral palsy, the most common cause of physical disability.
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Physician-Researchers at Phoenix Childrenās Pioneer Use of Minimally Invasive Tool to Monitor Chronic Esophageal Disease in Children
The new tool can be implemented in an outpatient setting, eliminating need for anesthesia during esophageal testing.
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Your āTo Do Listā to Recharge Your Brain for a Healthier You
For many of us, itās difficult to remember the last time we woke up feeling rested, full of energy and excited about the day ahead. Many of us feel exhausted and stressed, despite all the technologies we have available to be more efficient and connected. While it may seem that

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Three Phoenix Childrenās leaders named Health Care Heroes finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal
Phoenix Childrenās Hospital is proud to announce that three of the hospitalās leaders were selected as Health Care Heroes Awards finalists during Phoenix Business Journalās award breakfast on August 22. Carmen Neuberger, Phoenix Childrenās 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 Childrenās, was selected as a finalist in the Physician category.
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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 Childrenās, young athletes can be better prepared to prevent overuse injuries that could keep them out of the game.

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Phoenix Childrenās Announces the Retirement of President & CEO, Robert L. Meyer
Phoenix Childrenās, one of the nationās largest and fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, today announced the retirement of Robert L. Meyer, who has served as the organizationās President and CEO for 22 years. Working closely with the Board of Directors to finalize the leadership transition process, including the selection of his replacement, Meyer will officially retire in the summer of 2025, marking the end of an exceptional leadership tenure that has shaped Phoenix Childrenās into a nationally recognized institution for children's healthcare.

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Phoenix Childrenās Named a āBest Childrenās Hospitalā by U.S. News & World Report
For the twelfth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Phoenix Childrenās among the nationās āBest Childrenās Hospitals.ā The health system also earned recognition as the top childrenās hospital in Arizona for the second consecutive year. Only 35 states and Washington, D.C. were home to hospitals with a top state distinction, per U.S. News.
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Phoenix-area partnership creates Arizonaās only Tourette Association of America Center of Excellence
The Phoenix Tourette Syndrome, a unique partnership between Phoenix Childrenās Hospital and Banner Sun Health Research Institute, has been verified as a Center of Excellence by the Tourette Association of America, an institution that aims to advance research and advocacy for Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders.