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At Phoenix Children’s, our Level IV freestanding Sharon D. Lund Newborn Intensive Care Unit offers the highest level of care for newborns and infants facing complex health challenges. Should your baby need round the clock monitoring and care, you can be confident knowing your
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Anatomy of the Breasts Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. They are arranged like the petals of a daisy. Each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. These end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can make milk. The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin
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Signs of Pregnancy/The Pregnancy Test What are the signs of pregnancy? The signs of pregnancy vary from woman to woman. Usually, the most obvious sign is when a woman has a missed period. But some women continue to have bleeding even while pregnant. The following are the most
Governance Structure
PCCN Board of Managers The Board of Managers takes all necessary and appropriate actions to direct and supervise the business and affairs of Phoenix Children’s Care Network. Christine Holmes, MD , Chair Arturo Gonzalez, MD , Vice-Chair Kristin McCleland, MD Michelle Bruhn, CFO
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Rehabilitation is an important medical specialty focused on restoring and maintaining optimal health and functioning while reducing disability. The Frances H. McClelland Rehabilitation Program at Phoenix Children's offers the most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation program in
CME Session
PCH - Approach and Management of In-Office Emergencies for the General Pediatrician - Karen Yeager, DO, MS, FAAP, ABPM-CI
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe Common In-Office emergencies encountered by the general pediatrician Prioritize and implement stabilizing care using commonly available formulary and supplies while awaiting emergency medical services