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Phoenix Children’s to Build Emergency Department, Specialty Clinic in Avondale
Phoenix Children’s will soon begin work on an emergency department and multi-specialty clinic in Avondale, Ariz., which will provide West Valley families access to top-ranked, pediatric-specific emergency care and expanded specialty services, now closer to home.
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Monica's Story
… Nannette. “That was when we started the long search for a proper diagnosis.” Nannette and her husband, Ched, … experts on spina bifida and all the health issues that come with it. When Monica’s weight dropped dangerously low … fear of vomiting. When Puffenberger started daily visits with Monica during her in-patient stay, the …
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Phoenix Children’s Pioneers Advances in Pediatric Health, Secures Important Grant Funding
Scientists at Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix, as well as faculty at Phoenix Children’s, are conducting transformative, translational research in vital areas of pediatric medicine.
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Sammie's Story
… Sammie's Story Patient Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Beating All Odds Crisis, … transplant. Just before the flight, Sammie fell into a coma. Her family was in disbelief, shock and immense grief. … proved almost as difficult as battling the leukemia. Her visits to the Hospital varied from three times a week to …
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Internationally Renowned Physician-Researcher Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
In the culmination of a year-long, nationwide search, Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix today announced the hire of Stewart Goldman, M.D., as chair of the Department of Child Health and senior vice president of research.
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My liver transplant – Adam’s story
… school were a rollercoaster ride, filled with more hospital visits than school. Even so, my persistent drive to learn … an itching sensation all over my body continuously for around three nights. This was alarming, since I didn’t … my body for about 10 minutes. I thought I was dying. After coming to in the dark, I considered my mortality and what …
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Study Identifies FOXF1 Enhancers Involved in Rare Lung Disease
This research provides new clarity on a rare, lethal, genetic lung disease which causes respiratory failure in newborns and infants. It also has implications for more common pulmonary disorders.
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Gwen’s 22q story – The brightest light
… light Patient Stories Patient Stories 22q Gwen may be small for her age, but her personality is anything but. Her mom … Nicole said, “She is the brightest light. And she will overcome anything. I am sure of that.” Nicole is referring to … birth. And others like Gwen are diagnosed during well-baby visits. Theresa A. Grebe, MD , medical director at Phoenix …
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By way of the resplendent Quetzal or Why does it take so long to see a Pediatric Dermatologist?
… asking what this has to do with the long wait times often accompanying scheduling your child as a new patient, or even a … like the resplendent quetzal may become endangered in the foreseeable future. Nationwide we are the third most … Psychology. Throw in the mix that an estimated 25% of ER visits, and 33% of all pediatrician/general practitioner …
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Researcher Spotlights – April 2022
… spotlights leading physicians and other clinical leaders for their work in the areas of Research, Education and/or … Dr. Ede earned his medical degree at University of Hawaii, completing his residency at Phoenix Children’s and Banner … most watersports, specifically water polo and surfing, and visits his parents in Hawaii as often as he can. Dr. Ede’s …