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Rylie’s story: Horseback riding a reality thanks to immunotherapy
… Rylie’s story: Horseback riding a reality thanks to immunotherapy Blog Immunotherapy Allergy & Immunology We love when parents tell us their child’s care success stories and this one is no … was always no. After about a year of lessons, she began competing at horse shows. These were very long days around …
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PCH - Exploring Host-Pathogen Interactions in Pediatric Staphylococcus Aureus Infection / Successes of Engaging in a Research Mentorship Program - Erin Thornley, DO, and Melissa Parks, DO, MPH, FACOG
… in a Research Mentorship Program - Erin Thornley, DO, and Melissa Parks, DO, MPH, FACOG Home Search Grand Rounds Tue, … Explore mechanisms by which Staphylococcus aureus alters the human immune response About this presenter: Erin … College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at Phoenix …
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Phoenix Children's Earns National Award for Quality
Highlighting its nationally recognized achievements in patient safety and quality, Phoenix Children's Hospital was named a Top Children's Hospital by The Leapfrog Group for the fourth time. Announced today, the Leapfrog Top Hospital award is widely acknowledged as one of the most competitive honors American hospitals can receive. The Top Hospital designation is awarded by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital watchdog organization.
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Phoenix Children’s Is the First-Ever Health System in the U.S to Use Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ Cranial Robotic Guidance Platform for Neurosurgery
Nationally ranked pediatric leader, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, is the first-ever health system in the U.S. to receive and deploy the newly FDA-cleared Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ platform. Medtronic, a global leader in medical technology, chose Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) at Phoenix Children’s as its first partner using this robotic technology. The highly advanced surgical tool is intended for use with the Medtronic StealthStation™ system, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital will use it in surgery for pediatric patients suffering from a range of neurological conditions.
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Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them
… Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them Blog … both began experiencing sloping hearing loss that progressively got worse over time. And, they both received their first … our family’s life for the better by bringing us into a new community of people we love and are grateful to be a part …
Conditions We Treat
… The pediatric nephrology team at Phoenix Children’s treats all conditions affecting the kidneys. Acute & Chronic Kidney Failure There are two different types of kidney disease (renal failure): Acute kidney disease … that causes the amino acid cystine to collect in kidney cells. End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) Many kidney conditions …
Meet Your Team
… Team Home Meet Your Team Physicians Eric S. Bowman, DO Specialties Emergency Medicine Sports Medicine Urgent Care Jennifer … T. Hall, MD, MBA Specialties Sports Medicine Brian D. Kelly, MD Specialties Emergency Medicine Sports Medicine …
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Protect your child’s hearing this Fourth of July
… hearing this Fourth of July Blog Center for Family Health and Safety Hearing Loss Safety Child Safety … if noise is too loud? Without protection, noise levels at 85 decibels (dB) or above can harm a child’s hearing. … rule is that the louder the sound, the less time it is recommended to be in that environment. Age – Because babies …
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How do I talk to my child about the current protests?
… How do I talk to my child about the current protests? Blog Psychology … to talk about the current protests with their kids. We recommend starting by asking questions to see what your child … the protests? What do you think about that? How are you feeling?” Kids share more when they know you’re paying …
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Division of Infectious Diseases, Names Chief
In a move to further enhance the award-winning health system’s ability to provide specialized care for children at high risk of infection, Phoenix Children’s created a new Division of Infectious Diseases and named Wassim Ballan, MD, chief of the division.