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At Phoenix Children’s, we offer innovative and state-of-the-art treatments to help your child recover from brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injuries. Our experts will evaluate and diagnose the cause and severity of your child’s injuries. Your child’s prognosis and care depend
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… across disciplines who share a commitment to advancing the best possible outcomes for children and their families. This … and autism testing locations. You’ll find this list at the bottom of our Autism Program page, under Patient Resources. …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Announces Respiratory Virus Season Restrictions
January 12, 2019
Starting Saturday, December 17 at 5:00 a.m., Respiratory Virus Season visitor restrictions will be in effect at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. This means visitors must be at least 12 years old to visit with patients who are hospitalized.
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
March 25, 2021
… in real-time over the hospital network so that clinicians both at the bedside, as well as in the operating room or … pressure is estimated from 66-71 mmHg. Research and Future Directions The ability to collect and store …
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VWGR - From Reels to Real Learning: Growing as an Educator by Creating Content - Paul Tran, MD
… - 07:30 Session Objectives: Understand why educational best practices are important to educators and clinicians … Program and as Co-Director of the Pediatric Clerkship, both at the University of Arizona COM-Phoenix. He is …
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… Children’s was created for one purpose — to provide the best care possible for babies with bronchopulmonary … tube and later have a hard time feeding from a breast or bottle.  Our nutrition specialists ensure that every baby we …
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship
… personalized treatment plans for each patient, ensuring the best possible care. The fellowship program integrates … research. Our program offers a diverse experience in both inpatient and consultative settings, exposing fellows …
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Pulmonary Stenosis in Children
Pulmonary Stenosis in Children What is pulmonary stenosis in children? Pulmonary stenosis is a birth defect of the heart (congenital). It can happen when the pulmonary valve doesn’t grow as it should in a baby during the first 8 weeks of pregnancy. The pulmonary valve connects
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Brain Injury Awareness Month – Concussion Prevention
March 28, 2022
By John Boyd
… years my boys played football, my daughters were active in both cheerleading and dance, and all of them enjoyed bike … typically occur. Over the years, my wife and I have also visited many emergency departments due to head injuries and …
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Getting back to active
January 3, 2023
… pain. A destination program for chest wall deformities Both Chloe and Jillian found the care they needed at … pain service, we all work together to support the best surgical care for our patients,” said Dr. McMahon. …
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