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Travel Tips for Kids with Complex Medical Needs
… Council (PFAC) Safety Travel Travel can be a positive way for kids to learn and explore, experience new things and of course, … company ahead of time to confirm the facilities you would visit in case of an emergency while traveling. Let your …
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Gut Check: Better digestive health for our kids
… medical, and health care organizations and professionals to take part in appropriate activities to encourage further … the source of your child's disorder and recommending the best treatment. Our medical experts collaborate to offer the … conditions, many of these diagnoses can be treated in other ways. If surgery or an endoscopy is required, our ENT, GI …
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Physician-Researchers at Phoenix Children’s Pioneer Use of Minimally Invasive Tool to Monitor Chronic Esophageal Disease in Children
The new tool can be implemented in an outpatient setting, eliminating need for anesthesia during esophageal testing.
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Summer safety toolkit: Helpful tips to keeping your kids safe in the sun
… Summer safety toolkit: Helpful tips to keeping your kids safe in the sun … information to keep children of all ages out of harm’s way when you stay in unfamiliar Airbnb or hotel spaces. Ilce … yourself to a new space and what to bring with you to be best prepared. Tiffaney Isaacson, a water safety expert, …
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Phoenix Children’s, SRP Partner to Implement New, Innovative Approach to Reduce Child Drownings
In an effort to improve water safety messaging and reduce child drownings in Arizona, SRP is supporting Phoenix Children’s by partnering to support the health system’s drowning prevention curriculum to pediatricians’ practices statewide.
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Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health & Safety Awarded GOHS Grant
Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health and Safety has been awarded a grant by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). The funds, which total more than $36,000, will support the distribution of car seats, booster seats, helmets, and education for parents on protection from motor vehicle crash-related injuries.
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Here for families: Offering support for pregnancy and infant loss
… pregnancy and infant loss Blog Palliative Care She has always been a part of my life even though I never got to meet her. She was, and still is, my big sister Windy, and … medical knowledge and technology could not help her to overcome the fragility of her very premature body. Although her …
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Arizona Unites for 13th Annual Drowning Impact Awareness Month
Before they can even start kindergarten, too many of our children are drowning - among Arizona children one to four years old, drowning deaths are happening at double the national rate. And, these deaths are most likely to happen between now and Labor Day weekend. That’s why Phoenix Children’s Hospital brings the state together for Drowning Impact Awareness Month, Arizona’s largest drowning prevention effort, which kicks off on Friday, July 29th at 9:30 am in the Melvin L. Cohen Conference Center, at 1919 E. Thomas, Phoenix, AZ.
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Talking to kids about autism
… Talking to kids about autism Blog Autism Mental Health Psychology We … “Autism” is not a bad or negative word. It is a natural way that humans can differ from one another. Talking about … in your life who are different than you is one of the best ways to encourage your child to be inclusive. If you …
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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.