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Surgery and Trauma Research
The Pediatric Surgery and Trauma Research Program at Phoenix Children's stands at the forefront of advancing pediatric surgical care through rigorous research. This dynamic program undertakes both retrospective and prospective clinical studies. It addresses a broad spectrum of
Programs & Services
Our services include diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart disease, arrhythmias and other heart conditions in children and adults.
CME Session
PCH - Breaking the Script: Guiding Parents Through the No-Antibiotic Talk - Wendy Bernatavicius, MD and Brittany Miller
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Introduce Antimicrobial Stewardship Concept & PCORI Project Review research on how parents communicate their expectations for antibiotics during pediatric visits for ARTI and how this can increase unwarranted
CME Session
PCH - Approach and Management of In-Office Emergencies for the General Pediatrician - Karen Yeager, DO, MS, FAAP, ABPM-CI
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe Common In-Office emergencies encountered by the general pediatrician Prioritize and implement stabilizing care using commonly available formulary and supplies while awaiting emergency medical services
Conditions We Treat
Neuroimmune conditions can occur when the immune system attacks the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves or even muscles. We don’t always know the specific cause, but often, there are multiple factors. In certain cases, something as simple as the common cold can be enough to set
Meet Your Team
Our team includes orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, geneticists, psychologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, physical and occupational therapists, orthotic and prosthetic specialists, social workers, nurses and physician assistants.
CME Session
PCH - Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis "HLH: 101 to 2025" - Ashish Kumar, MD, PhD (Cincinnati Children's - Cincinnati, OH)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the pathophysiology of and diagnostic challenges in HLH Recognize the limitations of the HLH-2004 diagnostic criteria and HScore Identify newer diagnostic assays and their applications
CME Session
PCH - Refugee Health for the Outpatient Pediatrician - Rachel Lusk, MD
At the end of this virtual presentation, participants should be able to: Recognize the difference between a refugee, asylee, and immigrant Understand how to access information for a refugee patient’s domestic and international health screening Understand specific health
Programs & Services
Understanding that every child's journey is unique, especially for those with Down syndrome, we cater to the evolving needs of our patients and their families across their lifespan:
Programs & Services
At Phoenix Children’s, we offer several programs and services to support children and families affected by limb deformity or limb length differences. These include local lodging, prenatal consultations, rehabilitation, 3D motion analysis and orthotic and prosthetic care.