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Erin M. Thornley, DO
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Erin M. Thornley, DO
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Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation is an important medical specialty focused on restoring and maintaining optimal health and functioning while reducing disability. The Frances H. McClelland Rehabilitation Program at Phoenix Children's offers the most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation program in
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Candidiasis in Children
Candidiasis in Children What is candidiasis in children? Candidiasis is an infection caused by yeast called Candida. Candida normally causes no harm, and is found on the skin, vaginal area, and digestive system. But in some cases, it can overgrow. This can cause a rash, itching
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Dustin J. Rayhorn, MD
President, Department of Medical Staff
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Dustin J. Rayhorn, MD
CME Session
Diagnosis and Management of Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Presenting live from Cohen Conference Center or via Live Stream Presenters: Rachel C. Lombardo, MD (left) Pediatrician, Genetics and Metabolism, Phoenix Children's Pamela Smith, MD (center) Medical Director, Metabolic Bone & Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Clinic, Phoenix Children's
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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
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Kristi A. Boles, MD
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  • Hospital Medicine
Kristi A. Boles, MD
Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive celiac testing and care for children with celiac disease. Celiac disease damages the small intestine. The disease is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Most children with celiac disease have abdominal symptoms
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Anatomy of the Breasts
Anatomy of the Breasts Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. They are arranged like the petals of a daisy. Each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. These end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can make milk. The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin
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Matthew W. Smith, MD
Medical Director, Transplant Infectious Disease
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  • Infectious Diseases
Matthew W. Smith, MD

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