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CME Session
SURG - Pediatric Anesthesia Workforce Imbalance - Amod Sawardekar, MD MBA
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand current pediatric anesthesia resources and limitations Identify solutions within your health system to tackle workforce bottlenecks
Condition
Tricuspid Atresia What is tricuspid atresia? Tricuspid atresia (TA) is a heart defect present at birth (congenital). It occurs when the tricuspid valve doesn't form, or only partly forms. Normally the tricuspid valve is located between the right upper chamber (atrium) and the
Programs & Services
The multidisciplinary team of experts at Phoenix Children’s Prosthetics Clinic offers state-of-the-art prosthetics and comprehensive services. We work to improve the quality of life for children with limb loss and limb differences – and we help them thrive.
Faculty
… Medicine at Seattle Children’s Hospital and The University of Washington. Her clinical focus includes expertise in … considers himself a Phoenician as he has lived her now for 12 years. He has done all of his training here with Phoenix … Phoenix Children's mission to provide hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families inspires his …
Service
For the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to function normally, the brain and gut send signals that trigger it to continue moving food along its path. This brain-gut connection forms the basis of neurogastroenterology as a field of medicine, and it’s key to understanding your child’s
Article
Ear deformities in newborns and ear molding
… ENT Why does my child’s ear look different? The formation of an ear is a complex process that takes place over a long … in utero. In generally classify these abnormalities into 2 categories: deformations and malformations. Both … can spontaneously resolve with time and growth. This typically applies to minor deformities of the ear formed by …
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Phoenix Children’s Creates New Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care, Welcomes Nine New Providers
Children who need care for cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, plagiocephaly and other craniofacial conditions will benefit from having seamless, coordinated care through Phoenix Children’s Medical Group.
Programs & Services
The interventional cardiology team at Phoenix Children’s offers a wide range of programs, services and technologies to assist patients and their families. We partner with other internal specialists to provide additional services, resources and subspecialty care. Our team believes
Conditions We Treat
At Phoenix Children’s Prosthetics Clinic, we care for patients from birth to 21 years who need prosthetics (artificial limbs and devices) or limb reconstruction surgery. We improve our patients’ range of motion and their ability to play, function independently and pursue