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Leadership
… Yeung, MD Program Director cyeung [at] phoenixchildrens.com (cyeung[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com) Dr. Claudia Yeung … to her work at the hospital, Dr. Yeung is a full-time foodie and craft beer connoisseur. In her free time, Dr. …
Programs & Services
Understanding that every child's journey is unique, especially for those with Down syndrome, we cater to the evolving needs of our patients and their families across their lifespan:

Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship
… Acute Care Fellowship Home Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship Commencing from AY 2018-2019, we are proud to offer a … urgent care centers at four corners of the city providing service care to over 50,000 patients per year combined. The … He attended medical school at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, did his pediatric residency at the University …
Research
… neurology, cardiology and pulmonology. More than 700 studies are currently underway with millions of dollars in … oncologist who is also internationally renowned, is an accomplished leader in brain tumor research. More than 600 …
Inpatient Pharmacy
Our clinical pharmacists and technicians are highly trained to support our inpatient hospitals, infusion centers, clinics and surgery center care teams. Inpatient Pharmacy provides a review of your child's medication order for dispensing and administering and also completes

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Mazie's Story
… no indication of the severity of the diagnosis that would come 10 months later. “She was always smiling, always … expected to live to age four, but she made it to 14. She died not long after she graduated from eighth grade in 2010. …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Exclusive Sports Medicine Partner of Real Salt Lake-AZ Youth Soccer Club
Phoenix Children’s announces its partnership with the Real Salt Lake-AZ (RSL-AZ) youth soccer club today, further strengthening the health system’s commitment to the health and development of young athletes.
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Phoenix Children’s Researcher Awarded $3 Million Grant to Develop New Therapy for Lung Diseases in Premature Babies
An internationally renowned research scientist at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has been awarded a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.