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Program Highlights
… provides opportunities for scholarly activity, research and community service. The Phoenix Children’s Pediatric … but had the added benefit of adding 1 rotation block compared to a traditional 12-month schedule. The X weeks … and excited for the opportunities it may afford in the future. Phoenix Children’s has the advantage of being the …
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS)
The VPI Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS) is an observational study designed to help surgeons and speech-language pathologists select the best surgery for their patients and better customize the care they deliver. Researchers in this study include providers from more than 13
Curriculum
… be expected to gain an in-depth understanding of the basic/complex anatomy and physiology as well as common neonatal … Additionally, they will be expected to partake in the supervision of junior fellows. One month will also be … knowledge of this data effectively and respectfully in an audience-appropriate manner. Additionally, they will be …
Protocolo de Visitantes
El Horario de Visitas en Phoenix Children’s es de 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. El protocolo de visitas protege la salud, seguridad, derechos y privacidad de nuestros pacientes. El objetivo del reglamento es permitir que los cuidadores y visitantes puedan asistir en la recuperación de manera
Article
Jaxton’s journey – The first ever MELODY valve in mitral position
… we had a diagnosis: Jaxton was born full term with a complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) . A complete AVSD occurs when there is a large hole in the … for what we have. Who knows what surgeries Jaxton's future holds. But we know one thing for sure: Phoenix …
About Us
It’s been 40 years since Phoenix Children’s opened within Good Samaritan Hospital as a “hospital within a hospital” and only 20 years since we embarked on building Arizona’s first and only freestanding pediatric hospital. Now, we’re a world-class pediatric healthcare system with
Service
Pediatric neuromuscular diseases encompass a spectrum of disorders originating in childhood that affect the muscles, neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves or neurons in the spinal cord. While most of these conditions are genetic, some are acquired and primarily an abnormal