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Taking a “reading” on reading problems
May 11, 2023
… names for objects. Think about a book. In French, we’d call this object “un livre.” In Spanish, “el libro.” In … Dyslexia. These are all ways that different groups of professionals and concerned parents describe the … for students who do not respond, two hours per day for 12 weeks. Monitor progress routinely. This helps teachers …
Parent and child working on schoolwork
Doctor
Robert R. Lisac, MD
Specialties
  • Hematology & Oncology
Sponsorship Opportunities
… for children has been unwavering, thanks to the support of our dedicated partners. Together, we have seen remarkable growth, with attendance soaring from 200 to over 800 attendees annually, alongside the generous … in the exhibitor hall Company graphic on the conference website for one year Two complimentary conference registrations …
CME Session
PCH - “Prosthetic Reconstruction for children with Limb deficiencies” - Mohan V. Belthur, MD, Jillian Okimoto, CPO, and Laura Graziano
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss the indications for prosthetic reconstruction children with limb deficiencies. Understand the role of a multidisciplinary team (Orthopedic surgeon, PT, Prosthetist) in optimizing outcomes. Discuss the
Doctor
A. Brian Mochon, PhD
Medical Director, Clinical Microbiology
Specialties
  • Pathology
A. Brian Mochon, PhD
Service
Liver Transplant Program
… with innovative procedures to ensure your child has the best opportunity to recover and thrive. Our specialists use … for children who require a liver transplant for a variety of liver conditions. We are committed to providing our … you connected to your child's transplant team. Service 602-933-2244 … Liver Transplant Program …
Doctor
Danielle Vargas de Stefano, MD
Medical Director, Pediatric Dermatopathology
Specialties
  • Pathology
Danielle  Vargas de Stefano, MD
Fellows & Alumni
… Morantes Betancourt, MD PGY-4 Medical School: University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Kitts Residency … Puerto Rico Former Fellows: Where are they now? Class of 2023 Varshini Chakravarthy Pediatric Endocrinologist at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center Class of 2022 Luke Cielonko Endocrine faculty at Cook Children’s …
Phoenix Children's Research Institute
The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute (PCRI) is a partnership between Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. PCRI facilitates translational research programs. The institute utilizes cutting-edge technologies to develop new therapies
Conditions We Treat
… Children’s was created for one purpose — to provide the best care possible for babies with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). BPD most often impacts premature babies who were born more than two … tube and later have a hard time feeding from a breast or bottle.  Our nutrition specialists ensure that every baby we …

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