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Screen time? Tips to promote brain development & attention span
… Screen time? Tips to promote brain development & attention span Blog … patients? Given the need for screen time for virtual classes, what can be offered to help lessen negative effects … recurrent headaches. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents of kids and teens ages 5 to 18 years old …
Fellows & Alumni
… Fellows & Alumni Fellows & Alumni Current Fellows James M. Prieto, MD James attended medical school at the … Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He completed General Surgery Residency training at the Naval … He completed General Surgery Residency training at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. He is married …
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Bedwetting
… toilet train between 2-4 years old. However, it’s common for some children to have episodic nighttime accidents until they … hours involves a complex communication between the bladder and the unconscious brain. This communication …
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… a wide range of state-of-the-art, minimally invasive, vascular and nonvascular, image-guided procedures and therapies … within Radiology that uses X-ray , fluoroscopy , computed tomography (CT) , and ultrasound imaging to help … least invasive way possible to reduce risk and improve outcomes. These minimally invasive procedures are often less …
History of Phoenix Children's
… Hospital is one of growth – both in size and quality of medical care – and a dedicated commitment to bringing world-class healthcare to Arizona's children. A hospital within a …
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Phoenix Children’s Among America’s 100 Healthiest Workplaces
Phoenix Children’s has been featured on the list for three straight years among some of the largest and most recognizable organizations in the world.
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Pair of Highest Achievable Three-Year Accreditations for Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
Phoenix Children's, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health systems, has received a pair of three-year accreditations from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the specialties of Inpatient Rehabilitation Pediatric Specialty Program and Brain Injury Specialty Program. Phoenix Children’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Program is the only pediatric and adolescent program in the state. CARF International is an independent nonprofit accreditor of health and human services aimed at raising care standards for service providers.
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Phoenix Children's Appoints Chief Nursing Officer, VP of Critical Care Services
In an ongoing effort to expand and elevate health care for children and families, Phoenix Children’s tapped two senior nursing leaders to serve in executive positions for the growing pediatric health system. Rhonda Thompson, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, is chief nursing officer (CNO) and senior vice president of patient care services, and Katie Penson, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, now serves as vice president of critical care services at Phoenix Children’s.
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Does my child need pelvic floor physical therapy?
Irregular toileting habits can greatly impact a child’s quality of life. Finding a pediatric pelvic floor program is key to your child’s success. Pelvic floor therapy uses effective strategies to help kids with urinary and bowel issues, leading to higher confidence and normal, independent toileting.
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Growing Legal Team Supports Phoenix Children’s Expansion Into New Locations, Service Lines
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health care systems and the only freestanding children’s hospital in Arizona, announced today that Carlyle “Cary” Hall and Emilia Keric have joined as legal counsel. Hall will serve as chief risk and litigation counsel and Keric will serve as associate general counsel.