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Phoenix Children’s Ranked in all 10 Specialties By U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals”
For the fifth time, Phoenix Children’s Hospital has earned national rankings from U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” in 10 out of 10 ranked specialties. The health system is the only children’s hospital in Arizona ever to have been recognized by U.S. News & World Report and one of only 22 children’s hospitals that received 10 out of 10 shields in the United States to rank in every surveyed specialty for 2021-2022.
CME Session
NSGR - Selective Mutism: Identification, Interaction and Treatment Considerations for Medical Professionals - Alicia Goodman, PhD, NCSP
… NSGR - Selective Mutism: Identification, Interaction and Treatment Considerations for Medical Professionals - Alicia Goodman, PhD, NCSP Home Search … Objectives: Describe Selective Mutism as an anxiety-based communication disorder, its prevalence and co-morbidities, …
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NSGR - Allen Kaplan Lectureship "Making Good Adults from Children with Cerebral Palsy" - Dr. Edward A. Hurvitz
… NSGR - Allen Kaplan Lectureship "Making Good Adults from Children with Cerebral …
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Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Avondale Campus - Suite 201
1665 N. Avondale Blvd.
Suite 201
Avondale, AZ 85392
Location
Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - East Valley - Suite 214
3370 S. Mercy Rd.
Suite 214
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Program
The Phoenix Children’s Rheumatology Fellowship Program, the only one of its kind in Arizona, is dedicated to serving underrepresented and underserved communities in the Southwest. Our graduates will provide valuable care to children from a variety of ethnicities and social
Doctor
Angus A. Wilfong, MD
Division Chief, Neurology; Dr. Jerry Cox Endowed Chair in Neurology
Specialties
Cleft Palate
Cleft palate is a term that describes a separation in the roof of the mouth. It happens when the tissue that makes up the roof of the mouth, called the palate, does not join completely before birth. The palate usually forms between the sixth and ninth weeks of pregnancy. The gap
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Phoenix Children’s Promotes Chad Johnson to Oversee Medical Group Administrative Operations
Phoenix Children’s promotes Chad Johnson, Senior Vice President of Phoenix Children’s Care Network, to assume an expanded role with the health system, providing oversight for Phoenix Children’s Medical Group administrative operations.
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Phoenix Children’s Promotes Mike Meekins to Senior Vice President of Operations
Meekins will advance operational leadership to better serve children and families across the region