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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
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Globally Renowned Research Scientist Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD, will be Director for the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, and professor of Child Health with tenure. Dr. Kalinichenko is internationally renowned for his research in lung development and regeneration.
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PCH - Leadership Development, Mentoring and Residency Training: A Personal Journey - Karin Muraszko, M.D
Surgery Grand Rounds Guest Speaker About the presenter: Karin Muraszko, M.D., grew up in New Jersey and received her undergraduate degree from Yale University. She then continued to Columbia University in New York where she received her medical degree and completed her residency
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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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PCH - Mental Health and Wellness in Pediatric Cardiology Patients - Dr. Jamie Jackson
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the health risks faced by individuals with congenital heart disease as they enter adulthood. Describe the goal of behavioral lifestyle interventions. Identify at least two risk factors for lower physical
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Topic Index - Ear, Nose, and Throat Ear, Nose, & Throat Home Ear Disorders Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Common Childhood External Ear Problems Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear) Foreign Bodies in the Ear, Nose, and Airway Otitis Media (Middle Ear Infection) Mastoiditis Hearing
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VWGR - Dr. Who, Me? Professional Identity Formation in Physicians - Vasu Bhavaraju, MD
… VWGR - Dr. Who, Me? Professional Identity Formation in Physicians - Vasu … Meeting ID: 963 3655 5388 Passcode: 762046 Contact Megan Jehlicka to claim CME credit for this session: megan_jehlicka [at] …
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PCH - What Happens When Your Tube Isn’t Working? - Carrie M. Schaefer, MD and Ricardo A. Medina-Centeno, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand potential complications of enteral tubes Identify next steps in evaluation when the tube or intestines don’t work Watch the session here . Passcode: x9J?Ek&R About the presenters: Carrie M. Schaefer, MD
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Anatomy and Function of the Heart Valves What are heart valves? The heart has four chambers: two upper chambers (atria) and two lower chambers (ventricles). Blood passes through a valve before leaving each chamber of the heart. The valves prevent the backward flow of blood
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Juvenile Ankylosing Spondylitis (JAS) in Children What is juvenile ankylosing spondylitis in children? Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis. It affects the spine and the places where the muscles, tendons, and ligaments attach to the bone. Ankylosing means stiff