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National Burn Awareness Week – Tips for a safe home
… chef / half superhero or half superhero / half scientist combos. As your child shares their career choices and … happen when children have direct contact with hot liquids, steam, hot objects, electricity or chemicals. As we seek …
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
… that are available for use within the hospital’s pediatric, cardiac and neonatal intensive care units. These devices … in real-time over the hospital network so that clinicians both at the bedside, as well as in the operating room or …
Curriculum
The following breakdown provides the weekly commitment for the academic year: 1.5-2 days per week of TTE/TEE 1.5-2 days per week of fetal echocardiography/fetal clinic or CMR/CT .5 days per week in outpatient clinic (starts mid-year) .5 days per week of research time .5 days per
Program Description and Goals
The Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship Training Program at Phoenix Children’s provides the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to practice high quality, state-of-the-art Sports Medicine management. The program’s curriculum trains Fellows to master all 6 ACGME core
Conditions We Treat
The neurocritical care team at Phoenix Children’s treats a variety of conditions, including: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Acute ischemic stroke Central nervous system or brain tumors Cerebral sinus thrombosis Coma and minimally conscious states Encephalitis Guillain-Barré
Conditions We Treat
Acute brain injuries can occur in a number of situations such as trauma, stroke, infection, cardiac arrest or coma from a wide spectrum of medical conditions. Multimodal monitoring enables us to collect and integrate numerous points of patient data non-invasively to detect
Leadership Team
Our leadership team comprises visionary individuals dedicated to making Phoenix Children’s the Southwest’s premier center for expert, family centered pediatric care.
Conditions We Treat
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is a special therapy for patients with respiratory and/or heart disease who do not respond to other forms of medical treatment. ECMO is not a cure for the underlying cause of cardiac or respiratory failure. It is designed to provide