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Eye and Back Strain from increased screen time
January 25, 2021
By Gary E. Kirkilas, DO
… many new challenges, including controlling the amount of screen time their children receive. It is not unheard of … a more comfortable experience for their children. The 20-20-20 rule . The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that both parents and children alike should remember to take a …
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Quality Day: More important than ever
May 18, 2021
By Julie A. Augenstein, MD
… to further its mission to provide hope, healing, and the best health care for children and their families. Quality … in quality initiatives and creates a venue for sharing outcomes.   This year, we will also celebrate the progress made by our health care professionals at Phoenix Children’s toward improving patient …
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Phoenix Children’s Hires Gregory Martin, MD, as Newborn Intensive Care Unit Division Chief
March 4, 2020
Neonatology at Phoenix Children’s, ranked among the nation’s top programs by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals,” announced today that Gregory Martin, MD, FAAP, will serve as Division Chief of Neonatology for Phoenix Children’s Hospital East Valley.
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… Clinic Short Bowel Syndrome Short bowel syndrome – also called short gut syndrome – is when a large section of the small intestine requires surgery or doesn’t work … Chronic inflammatory condition of the small bowel, colon or both Intestinal atresias: When a portion of a baby’s …
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Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
… Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics is here for every stage of your child’s health journey. Our care teams provide … what to do next. That’s why our pediatric offices have on-call healthcare providers available seven days a week. When … Pediatrics 3805 E. Bell Rd. Suite 5100 Phoenix, AZ 85032 Get Directions Phoenix Children's Pediatrics 205 S. Dobson …
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Five Star Patient Care “Vigi Award”
August 13, 2019
Highlighting efforts in patient safety and quality, Phoenix Children’s Hospital received a Five Star Patient Care “Vigi Award” from VigiLanz, a provider of SaaS clinical surveillance solutions. The award recognizes a new quality improvement solution Phoenix Children’s implemented with VigiLanz technology. Phoenix Children’s Infection Control team is now able to monitor patients’ blood draw contamination information in real-time.
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Safe Summer Skin Tips and Tricks
May 30, 2024
By Elizabeth O. Dupuy, MD
… temperatures may range from 107 to 113 degrees Fahrenheit (42 to 45 degrees Celsius), which can cause an increased … activities, following are some tips to make the most out of the warm weather in Phoenix and find the balance to keep … that are rated SPF 30 or higher are best. People typically use a fraction of the amount recommended, so be …
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February is American Heart Month: Keep your ticker ticking
February 3, 2021
… Heart Month, an observance to recognize the importance of heart health in people of all ages, and a call to action to implement healthy lifestyle practices for … Association estimates that nearly half of Americans age 20 years or older experience some type of cardiovascular …
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The Valley Toyota Dealers Association Pledges to Donate $250,000 to Phoenix Children's Hospital
June 12, 2017
The Valley Toyota Dealers Association (TDA) announced today that they will match up to $250,000 toward the new Emergency Department and Trauma Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. As the Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation nears its goal of raising $40 million to fund the new facility, the TDA plays a major role in raising the last $500,000 needed to achieve that target. Together, the TDA and Phoenix Children’s are asking the community to help raise the remaining funds of $250,000.
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Phoenix Children’s Will Soon Open Newly Equipped Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU)
June 20, 2019
On the heels of its top “three-star” rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, a repeat “Best Children’s Hospital” designation, and its ranking among the nation’s top Pediatric Heart Centers from U.S. News & World Report, Phoenix Children’s will open a newly expanded Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) in July 2019. With 48 total inpatient beds, the new CVICU doubles the capacity of the previous 24-bed unit. New CVICU rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art technology like surgical lighting, lifts for mobilizing adult patients and improved monitoring capabilities.

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