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Child Passenger Safety Month - When to replace your child’s car seat
September 1, 2022
By Melania Carranza
… its label, in the owner’s manual or on the manufacturer’s website. 3. When the car seat has been involved in a car … National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends replacing your child’s car seat after being …
Child in rear-facing car seat
Pediatric Nurse Residency
… The Pediatric Nurse Residency Program is an 18-month, comprehensive transition-to-practice program designed to … for any posted Clinical Nurse position on our Careers website that does not require prior nursing experience. …
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Precocious Puberty
Precocious Puberty What is precocious puberty? Puberty that happens early is called precocious puberty. This means a child's physical signs of sexual maturity develop too soon. This includes breast growth, pubic hair, and voice changes. These are known as secondary sexual
Programs & Services
Multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care involves constant patient bedside measurements of brain physiology using various tools to detect clinically important events in real time for patients with acute brain injury or those at risk. By integrating synchronized data, this
Doctor
Allysa L. Kehring, MD
Specialties
  • General Pediatrics
  • Primary Care
Allysa L. Kehring, MD
Doctor
Dana I. Harb, MD
4.7 / 5
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  • Dermatology
Dana I. Harb, MD
Pediatric Neuroradiology Fellowship
… and resting state. Diffusion tensor imaging CSF flow studies Arterial Spin Labeling Dynamic Perfusion techniques MRI … in pediatric radiology or adult neuroradiology (highly recommended) Contact Jessica Anzalone Program Administrator … Phone: 602-933-1213 Fax: 602-933-1264   Scott Jorgensen, MD Program Director, Pediatric …
Journey Boards
… an opportunity for the medical staff to make sure they're communicating what you need to know clearly. Check out the  … to The Emily Center's online health resources including the website, Facebook and Twitter pages An online form to … information from The Emily Center Information on what services The Emily Center offers without cost to you How to …
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Skin Cancer in Children
Skin Cancer in Children What is skin cancer in children? Skin cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cells of the skin. It can spread to and damage nearby tissue. Over time, it can spread to other parts of the body. Skin cancer is very rare in children. What causes skin
Doctor
Jeffrey H. Miller, MD
Specialties
  • Radiology
Jeffrey H. Miller, MD

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