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A cleft lip and palate can’t hold back Dylan
… A cleft lip and palate can’t hold back Dylan Patient Stories Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Two-year-old Dylan has … a bottle. With a cleft lip and palate, the lip doesn’t form completely. There’s also a separation in the roof of the … care team at Phoenix Children’s. They both attended every visit together and appreciated the network of people …
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The teen patient with a brain injury: Why a pediatric acute inpatient rehabilitation facility makes sense
… nurses to social workers, everyone demonstrates competencies and comfort in caring for and addressing the … from daily life in the hospital. This procedure and doctor free area gives patients of any age a safe place to … Video games, air hockey, scheduled activities and celebrity visits are just a few of the ways The Zone meets the needs …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital provides resources to help prevent child drownings through partnership, sharing evidence-based resources to community
As Arizonans continue to abide by COVID 19 social distancing restrictions, drowning risk for Arizona’s children is expected to rise. Toddlers in Arizona are already drowning at double the national rate. Economic hardship is also increasing caregiver stress, childcare options are severely limited, and families are confined to apartments and single-family homes, where drowning risk is highest.
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Save Kids Lives: “Go Places” with Toyota and Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Everyone knows Valley Toyota Dealers and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are going places. Both organizations are on the cutting edge in their field, whether it’s building a state-of-the-art Emergency Department, or giving buyers a way to choose vehicles that let them leave a mark without leaving emissions in the air.
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Phoenix Children’s Names Carmen Neuberger Executive Vice President; Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group
As Phoenix Children’s Hospital continues to grow in size and complexity, Phoenix Children’s is pleased to promote Carmen Neuberger to Executive Vice President and appoint Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA, as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group (PCMG).
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Cerebral palsy: The challenges, the beauty
… Americans are living with cerebral palsy (CP) , the most common physical disability of childhood. Caused by brain … three cannot walk, and one in five cannot talk. Yet the stories of perseverance, resilience and achievement among … on the floor to be more comfortable. Every three months we visit Phoenix Children’s, and sometimes they ‘give her some …
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Researcher Spotlights – May 2022
… Clinically, Dr. Patel focuses on patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and helps run the multidisciplinary … populations, novel therapeutics and immunology. Dr. Patel completed his undergraduate studies at Emory University and … with several universities in the Valley, a child’s visit may include medical students and/or physician …
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Sports Nutrition: Giving Young Athletes an Edge
Sports nutrition can help young athletes perform better. Learn more from the Sports Medicine experts at Phoenix Children’s.
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AHCCCS CRS Patients May Soon Choose to Receive In-Network Care at Phoenix Children’s
Beginning on October 1, 2018, most AHCCCS Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS) members will be enrolled in one of the seven AHCCCS Complete Care (ACC) plans. ACC plan members may choose to receive care from any community provider contracted as an in-network provider with their ACC plan. Phoenix Children’s is contracted as an in-network provider with five of the seven ACC plans, including Care 1st, Steward Health Choice Arizona, Banner University Family Care, Mercy Care and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Phoenix Children’s continues to work with the other ACC plans to have its care and facilities in-network with these plans.
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Phoenix Children’s offers new hope for children coping with food allergies and asthma
… and immunologists, Cindy Salm Bauer, MD , medical director and section chief of Phoenix Children’s Allergy and … leading cause of hospitalizations and emergency department visits among children under the age of 15 years. Phoenix … Dr. Bauer said. “We know that high-risk children typically come from a family with a history of allergies and/or asthma …