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Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, Joins the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as Division Chief
Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, has joined the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as division chief. Dr. Wetmore earned her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in history of science from Harvard University, Medical Degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, and Doctorate in neurobiology from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic and completed fellowship training in hematology/oncology and neuro-oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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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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Two exciting new technologies make a difference for young heart failure patients at Phoenix Children’s
… Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care Each year, 10,000 to 14,000 children are hospitalized with heart failure, … condition, heart failure often leads to multiple hospital visits for these young patients, as we monitor their heart … advances illustrate our commitment not only to provide the best possible care, but also help our patients have the best …
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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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Phoenix Children's commitment to protecting staff
Like health care professionals worldwide, Phoenix Children’s staff are working tirelessly to care for our patients and serve this community. We are immensely proud of them and grateful for their work.
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My baby is crawling! How can I keep her safe?
… for Family Health and Safety Watching my little one begin to crawl and explore an entirely new world brought a big … (literally). Small objects like button batteries, toys, coins, pet food and kitty litter can pose a choking risk for … to ensure that they’re exploring safely: Put medications away right after each use. Keep household cleaners, …
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National Burn Awareness Week – Tips for a safe home
… 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 … have even made an appearance. Luckily, my camera has always been at arm’s reach. My favorite pictures have captured … chef / half superhero or half superhero / half scientist combos. As your child shares their career choices and …
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Fighting fair: A guide to better communication
… Fighting fair: A guide to better communication Blog Arguments COVID-19 Psychology Sometimes … that allow everyone involved in an argument to walk away feeling heard and understood. If you’re used to …
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Phoenix Children’s Adds Six New Physicians to its Nationally Ranked Nephrology Division
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group (PCMG) announced today that it has added six new physicians to its nationally ranked Nephrology Division. Gina-Marie Barletta, MD; Kelly Benedict, MD; Stephanie Hsieh, MD; Mark Joseph, MD; Karen Papez, MD; and Scott Williams, MD, have joined PCMG, creating the largest team of pediatric nephrologists in Arizona.
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Safe Sleep Month - Are pacifiers safe for babies?
… my husband and I would wake up in middle of night trying to comfort our baby. We would make sure he wasn’t hungry, changed his diaper, tried rocking him to sleep, swayed him, swaddled him, and after doing all these things, …