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Phoenix Children’s Promotes Dr. Jared Muenzer to Chief Physician Executive
As Chief Physician Executive, Muenzer will lead all clinical care, including the health system’s growing behavioral health services, Phoenix Children’s Care Network, clinical research efforts at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute, medical education and the growing network of Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics practices. He will continue to serve as Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, a role he has held since 2016.
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Toy and Battery Safety
With the holidays around the corner, parents, family and friends are beginning to shop for the perfect gifts for the children in their lives. It is important to make informed purchase decisions for toys and other gifts. Before you tackle any cyber sales or purchase in-store deals, be sure to follow these safety recommendations to keep your child safe year-round.
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Rise in MIS-C cases: Here’s what you need to know
… Rise in MIS-C cases: Here’s what you need to know Blog Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care … care If parents suspect their child might have MIS-C, a visit to their pediatrician or emergency department should … 4. MIS-C can’t spread between children This condition isn’t communicable, but COVID-19 is highly contagious. Families …
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Expertise in treating Tourette syndrome
… Expertise in treating Tourette syndrome Blog Movement Disorders Neurodevelopmental … (TS) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder that becomes evident in early childhood or adolescents. It is part … to evaluate and discuss patients whose needs are not best met by independent specialty evaluations. We also work …
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New Sleep Recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine For the First Time Defining How Much Sleep Children Need
A physician with Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital has helped create new recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), defining how much sleep children need. Matthew Troester, DO, pediatric neurologist, is one of 13 sleep medicine experts from around the world who developed the recommendations. This is the first time AASM has made sleep recommendations for children, and it will change the way doctors advise parents on how much sleep children should get every day.
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The Right Diagnosis Helped Brennan Get Back to Being a Kid
… The Right Diagnosis Helped Brennan Get Back to Being a Kid Blog Continuous glucose monitor Diabetes … was in Phoenix for a soccer tournament when he started complaining of stomach pain. It was the Friday night before … assistant with the endocrinology team and several nurses visited to teach Brennan and his parents what they needed to …
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Phoenix Children’s Adds New Chief Medical Officer, Associate CMOs to its Ranks
In a move that strengthens the medical leadership of Phoenix Children’s, the health system today announced a new chief medical officer (CMO) as well as the expansion of the CMO office to include two associate CMOs.
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National Burn Awareness Week – Tips for a safe home
… National Burn Awareness Week – Tips for a safe home Blog Injury Prevention Phoenix Children’s … one day I picked my child up from school. He was so excited to tell me all about his day. He looked at me and with … chef / half superhero or half superhero / half scientist combos. As your child shares their career choices and …
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Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care
… Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care Blog Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) … This change can be challenging as the patient learns to become the expert in their condition and the primary voice in … were no zoo animals on the walls. Children’s books were replaced with adult health magazines. Instead of Pixar movies, …
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Phoenix Children’s Creates New Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care, Welcomes Nine New Providers
Children who need care for cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, plagiocephaly and other craniofacial conditions will benefit from having seamless, coordinated care through Phoenix Children’s Medical Group.