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#MackyStrong: A 2-year-old boy’s remarkable journey battling and beating cancer
… stands as a testament to resilience, love, and the power of community. The trouble began on Christmas Eve of 2020. Mack … as the evening unfolded, there were signs that all was not well. His mom, Dani, recalled how a simple observation led to … 14 – Valentine’s Day – Mack went home for the first time in 26 days. Mack's family found themselves enveloped in a …
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PCH - High Risk Fetal Conditions: Cardiac Evaluation and Potential for Prenatal Therapy/Intrapartum/Postnatal Therapy - Dr. Lindblade & Dr. Behrendt
Overall Activity Objectives: Implement appropriate strategies for diagnosing pediatric conditions. Evaluate and implement appropriate, current treatment options vis a vis emerging therapeutics. Implement in practice developing areas of research and evidence-based recommendations
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
… in clinical decision support in the neurocritical care field. It represents an extension of the neurologic … real time for unstable critically ill patients who may be comatose. The fundamental goal of multimodality neurologic … in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury. Front Neurol. 2019 Nov 26;10.1261. PMID 32038449. Appavu B, Foldes ST, Adelson PD. …
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Gastrointestinal (GI) problems can happen to anyone. But they can be especially challenging for children and teens. At Phoenix Children’s, our pediatric gastroenterologists have advanced training and expertise to care for children with GI conditions, from the straightforward to
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The Neurosurgery program at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children' s is committed to providing the highest quality of care to each and every child, while supporting their families through extremely challenging times. We strive to ensure that your child receives
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When your child has an infection, you want them to feel better. So do we. Most childhood infections are fairly straightforward and are managed by your primary pediatrician. Sometimes, though, infections are difficult to diagnose and treat. When that is the case, our pediatric