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Programs & Services
… Diseases Most of the time, a child’s immune system is able to rid the body of an infection. Sometimes, however, … additional treatment is necessary. When things are more complicated or when an infection does not respond to initial … such as tuberculosis or malaria. These agents typically get into the body from the outside, often from other people, …
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Menstruation can be a challenge for young women with disabilities, period
… managing their own personal care or tasks related to their period. Others may not fully understand the … to suppress or decrease menstrual cycles — most of which come in the form of birth control medication, however, there … for patients and families alike. Many of our patients stop having periods completely when given the DMPA …
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Riding a bike? Wear a helmet – NO exceptions!
… of safety belts and child safety seats, so must attitudes toward the use of bicycle helmets. One of the easiest and … worn. Choose bike helmets that meet Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards and replace them after a crash …
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Protect your child’s hearing this Fourth of July
… are beautiful, but did you know they can be harmful to your little one’s ears? Learn what you can do to protect … hearing this Fourth of July. What determines if noise is too loud? Without protection, noise levels at 85 decibels … rule is that the louder the sound, the less time it is recommended to be in that environment. Age – Because babies …
Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship
… more time on rotations they are traditionally underexposed to during their prior training. Program Description and … injury and those at risk for it. Develop understanding and competency in a real-time interpretation of ICU EEG … advanced neuroimaging, multimodal integrative neurological monitoring (intracranial pressure, transcranial doppler …
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Mental health: Five strategies for getting unstuck
… Health Awareness Month and now that we’re almost 1 ½ years into the COVID pandemic, it’s easy to feel stuck. Some kids … away from things that cause us stress, the worse our mood becomes, we stay away from more situations, our mood gets …
Safe Sleep for Infants
… Home Safe Sleep for Infants Injury Prevention Program How to Protect Sleepy Infants, Around the Clock When babies … face-up, on a firm, safe sleep surface. Remove blankets, toys, pillows and bumpers. Avoid overheating or overdressing … can increase an infant’s risk of SIDS. Pediatric experts recommend keeping sleep areas clear, sleepwear light and room …
CME Session
PCH - Leadership Through Humility, Data & Change - Sanjay R. Parikh, MD, FACS (Seattle Children’s Hospital - WA)
… the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the challenges of the human capacity for … may relate to everyday leadership Incorporate SMART goals into future objectives About the presenter: Sanjay R. … 1 Credit(s) TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the …
Program Description & Goals
… & Goals Mission Statement The aim of the program is to train fellows to become the future generation of pediatric surgeons who …
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Phoenix Children’s Nurses are “Heroes in Action”
… Pediatric Nurse of the Year. We caught up with them to ask a few questions about their experience as finalists … a tremendous honor for me to be selected as a finalist. I told my wife that I was excited to go to the event but … but we are working in “unprecedented times.” While it is becoming the new norm, it has been challenging for me and …