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CME Session
PCH - “Prosthetic Reconstruction for children with Limb deficiencies” - Mohan V. Belthur, MD, Jillian Okimoto, CPO, and Laura Graziano
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss the indications for prosthetic reconstruction children with limb deficiencies. Understand the role of a multidisciplinary team (Orthopedic surgeon, PT, Prosthetist) in optimizing outcomes. Discuss the
Programs & Services
Our program offers comprehensive testing and treatment for children with hearing concerns. Our services include:
CME Session
PCH - Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in BPD Throughout the Lifespan - Erik Hysinger, MD (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital - Cincinnati, OH)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the evolving definitions of BPD Define the phenotypes in BPD using imaging as a biomarker Review the progression of cardiopulmonary disease throughout childhood and into adulthood
Location
Phoenix Children's Sports Physical Therapy
3530 S. Val Vista Dr.
Suite B205
Gilbert, AZ 85297
CME Session
SURG - Pediatric Refractive Surgery - Kamran Ahmed, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Learn about the different types of refractive error and amblyopia Learn the different types of pediatric refractive surgery Learn when pediatric refractive surgery is indicated and contraindicated
CME Session
SURG - Complications of Pediatric Acute Sinusitis - Richard H. Law, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss common complications of Pediatric acute sinusitis Discuss operative indications, Variabilities in Practices and Management
Service
If your child has any type of hand problem – a fracture, sports injury or even webbed fingers present at birth – Phoenix Children’s team of experts offers the only dedicated pediatric hand program in Arizona. We’re making a meaningful difference in the lives of babies, children
CME Session
PCH - “F@#$%&ck IS NOT A Dirty Word “ - Paul Tran, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Illustrate traditional and current approaches to feedback Discuss aspects of feedback conversations that seem “dirty” and propose ways to “clean them up”