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Clinical Pathways
Please note: A clinical pathway is not intended to replace clinical judgment. It is meant to assist licensed practitioners and other health care providers in clinical decision-making by describing a range of generally acceptable approaches to the diagnosis and management of a
Condition
Uniparental Disomy: Prader-Willi Syndrome and Angelman Syndrome What is uniparental disomy? Chromosome pairs affect how our body works. Normally, a baby gets 1 copy of each chromosome pair from each parent. This means 1 copy from the genetic mother, and the other copy from the
Conditions We Treat
Our CVICU team oversees the clinical care of children with critical cardiac conditions who are admitted for surgery, cardiac catheterization or illness. Some of the more common conditions we treat include: Aortic Valvar Stenosis (AS) Arrhythmias Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
Service
When your child has a problem affecting the liver, you want answers and a plan for taking action. By choosing Phoenix Children’s, your child will be in the qualified hands of highly trained hepatologists, who are experts in liver diseases. We’ll answer all your questions and put
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Hypnosis What is hypnosis? Hypnosis (hypnotherapy), like sleep, puts the mind in an altered, relaxed state. Under hypnosis, the mind can still reach memories, sensations, and other thoughts. Hypnosis is often used for things such as breaking bad habits, controlling pain, and
Doctor
Jon F. McGreevy, MD, MSPH
Division Chief, Emergency Medicine; Division Chief, Urgent Care
Specialties
Service
We provide the most comprehensive assessment and treatment plan to our patients and their families and offer education and support that addresses the medical and emotional needs of every child. Our team also works hard to help children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome grow and reach their full potential. Your child can be seen by all of the specialists they need, all in one place, and appointments can be scheduled same-day.
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Tics and Tourette syndrome are neurological disorders characterized by sudden, repetitive, involuntary movements or sounds. Tics can range from simple motor actions, such as blinking or head jerking, to complex movements or vocalizations. Tourette syndrome, a more specific form
CME Session
Pediatric Neuroimmunology - A Case Based Approach - Harlori Bains, MD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Laura L. Sweetman Invited Lectureship Neuroscience Grand Rounds ** In- Person** Phoenix Children's Hospital, Main Campus Ambulatory Building, 3 rd Floor Neuroscience Classroom Learning Objectives: Identify the clinical differences in pediatric