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New drug therapy helps Arizona children with rare liver disease
… helps Arizona children with rare liver disease Patient Stories Alagille syndrome Patient Stories Gastroenterology … It took several doctors, procedures, medications, hospital visits and many sleepless nights to narrow down Caden’s … years ago to build the hepatology program and provide the best care to children with chronic liver disease. Prior to …
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National Child Injury Prevention Day: Shine a green light on playdate safety
… Health and Safety When my son was in preschool, I began to receive birthday party invitations. Shortly after, the … him to develop friendships. Before we said yes, we always made sure to get know the other child’s parent(s). The … pad or at the zoo. Soon after, both sets of parents had visited each other’s homes and by then both families had …
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Seeing through the eyes of a child
… Seeing through the eyes of a child Patient Stories Ophthalmology Seeing the world through the eyes of a … active – and often loud – little boy, but that hasn’t always been the case, according to his parents. Xander was … and refractive surgery. This combination helps ensure the best possible outcome, according to Dr. Ahmed. Phoenix …
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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 … with support One challenge Dylan’s parents noticed right away was his inability to breastfeed or take a bottle. With a … care team at Phoenix Children’s. They both attended every visit together and appreciated the network of people …
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Happy National Nurses' Month: A message from Connie McGinness, Interim Chief Nursing Officer
… the level of PPE we wear while working with our patients to the way our personal lives adapted to the circumstances. … emotional support to patients who couldn’t have as many visitors during their hospital stay. This is in addition to …
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Connecting Phoenix Children’s with the community we serve
… the community we serve Blog Community Volunteering This story is part of a series, spotlighting Phoenix Children’s … support of our mission to provide hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families. Meet … who have survived childhood trauma and neglect. “It has always been my goal as a representative of Phoenix Children’s …
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National Child Injury Prevention Day - shine a green light
… Playdate Safety When my son was in preschool, I began to get birthday party invitations and shortly after, … we met at a park, splash pad or at the zoo. Soon after with visited each other’s homes. By then both families had built … a friend’s home: Who will be supervising? Never assume. Always make sure that there is reliable supervision. Is there …
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Bedwetting
… many children and parents. Most children will successfully toilet train between 2-4 years old. However, it’s common for … children often absorb these stressors in a variety of ways. It’s not uncommon to see a regressing of toilet … concerns, should also talk with their pediatrician for the best approach for their child. … Bedwetting …
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2021 Phoenix Children’s Annual Report
Our latest annual report features facts, figures and stories that highlight our growth and clinical impact.
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Phoenix Children’s Hosts Inaugural Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards
Phoenix Children’s hosted its first Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards on Thursday, October 21 at the Phoenix Country Club. The Heart and Hand Clinical Excellence Awards honor Phoenix Children’s physicians and advanced practice providers who have made exceptional contributions to pediatric medicine. Keynote speaker, former NHL player and current chief hockey development officer for the Arizona Coyotes, Shane Doan, addressed attendees during this event that focused on celebrating excellence in the areas of clinical care, research and medical education. The event host and emcee was Phoenix Children’s Physician-in-Chief Dr. Jared Muenzer, with additional speakers President & CEO Robert L. Meyer and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel Ostlie.