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Tyler's Story
March 26, 2021
… was before he had even turned 10. “He started complaining of back pain early,” says Tyler’s mother, Sabrina Lakin. … came back. “I just pitched through the pain,” Tyler recalls. This went on for years. Then, on June 24, 2016, Tyler was pitching a game when his back gave out …
Programs & Services
… and knowledge to treat your child at any age – whether they come to us for care directly after birth or later in life. … possible – that means no matter how sick your child is, we offer the care they need . Our neonatologists and registered … program includes frequent visits, from weekly to periodically as needed. During these visits, you’ll see a …
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Food Allergies: Very real but treatable
May 24, 2021
By Bernadette McNally, PA-C, Cindy Salm Bauer, MD
… Safety, Treatment and Education Research (FASTER) Act of 2021 has been passed into law! What does that mean for … your body causes a harmful reaction to a food protein. Basically, your immune system attacks a food protein that is …
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Safe Sleep for Infants
… soundly, parents rest easier. Infants can sleep away most of the day during their first year of life — interrupted by … You’re in your third trimester of pregnancy (28-40 weeks), or your baby is younger than 6 months and … and assistance for qualifying families. Safe products and recall news – Search saferproducts.gov  to find safe cribs, …
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Is this normal? How to talk to your child about death
September 9, 2020
By Emma H. Khatami, PhD
… other adults, let alone with children. For most, the idea of having a sit-down conversation with our children about … pretty horrifying. However, just because it may make us uncomfortable, it doesn’t mean our children don’t have … and behaviors of those they trust). Kids do not intrinsically understand the finality of death. To this end, most do …
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NSGR - Neurology in Flight - Victoria Lorah, DO
… Flight - Victoria Lorah, DO Search Grand Rounds Mon, 09/15/2025 - 07:00 At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Review … Review how to handle in-flight emergencies, specifically focusing on neurologic etiology About the presenter: …
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Ryan K. Johnson, MD
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Q&A with Patient Experience Leaders
April 24, 2023
… Care Staff Stories Dr. Dana Williams, Medical Director of Patient Experience, and Andrea Aken’Ova, Director of … this Q&A. Why did you choose a career in healthcare, specifically family-centered care? Dr. Williams: From the age of 3, … be a doctor one day. Growing up, the car giving calling become more sophisticated as I loved fixing broken systems, I …
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A journey from NICU parent to critical care nurse leader
November 30, 2021
… to Phoenix to serve as Phoenix Children’s Vice President of Critical Care Services. The addition of Katie to the … from NICU mom to NICU nurse Years ago, Katie was only 25 weeks pregnant when she unexpectedly went into labor with … naïve to what the hospital and nurses really did,” Katie recalled. “It was actually kind of a blessing that we were so …
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February is Heart Month: Four Things to Know About Cardiac Arrest in Children
February 3, 2025
… in children, but it can. Each year, there are stories of seemingly healthy kids and teens experiencing sudden … other sports with projectiles like sticks, pucks and balls. 2. Is cardiac arrest the same as a heart attack? Often, … many other causes for it as well.” Heart attack victims typically experience symptoms such as chest tightness or pain …
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