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A broken heart
… A broken heart Blog Congenital Heart Disease Palliative Care … as an acronym for his full name – was diagnosed with such complex heart deformities that providers didn’t expect him … time of diagnosis,” Dr. Winegard says. “In our world, it’s paramount to honor what’s most important to the family and …
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2023 Phoenix Children’s Annual Report
Our latest annual report features facts, figures and stories that highlight our growth and clinical impact.
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Phoenix Children’s Names Leading Surgeon-Scientist Matthew Halanski, MD, Division Chief of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Phoenix Children’s, one of the fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems in the country, today announced the appointment of internationally renowned surgeon-scientist Matthew Halanski, MD, as Division Chief of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
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Despite a brain aneurysm, brain tumor and epilepsy, Kylah’s crushing it
… aneurysm, brain tumor and epilepsy, Kylah’s crushing it Patient Stories Kylah, 11, has faced major health challenges … a brain aneurysm, a brain tumor and epilepsy – and three separate brain surgeries. However, with faith and family on … attitude and a whole lot of moxie. “Kylah is such an overcomer,” said the sixth-grader’s mother, Meghan. “All of her …
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Her [heart] beat lives on
… Her [heart] beat lives on Blog Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease Fetal Cardiology Palliative Care … of her firstborn. Emerson, diagnosed in the womb with a complex congenital heart defect, survived for just over two … healthy. Ultimately, they didn’t want their family to be separated or to put Emerson through surgery and other painful …
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2024 Phoenix Children's Annual Report
We invite you to explore the 2024 Phoenix Children's Annual Report, chronicling a truly transformative year.
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Researcher Spotlights – June 2022
… the landscape of healthcare every day. Each month, Phoenix Children’s Research spotlights leading physicians and … at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, which grew to become one of the nation's busiest heart transplantation … in pediatric heart transplantation: Is it time for a new paradigm? Alternative methods for virtual heart …
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Mia's Story
… Mia's Story Patient Stories From Tragedy to Twist of Fate A Family Trip to … and running and able to take on an extremely intricate and complicated case right out of the gate.” Zoldos admits … completely normal. But the girl has some serious grit. She recently participated in the 5th Annual Pat's Run in honor …
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Transitioning to adulthood with sickle cell disease: Three keys to success
… cell disease: Three keys to success Blog Sickle Cell Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders For kids with sickle … future, and a more manageable experience as they become adults. “As sickle cell patients, we can live a regular … Jackie says. Self-Advocacy With a solid foundation of scientific information and shared disease experiences, …
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Phoenix Children’s Announces the Retirement of President & CEO, Robert L. Meyer
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, today announced the retirement of Robert L. Meyer, who has served as the organization’s President and CEO for 22 years. Working closely with the Board of Directors to finalize the leadership transition process, including the selection of his replacement, Meyer will officially retire in the summer of 2025, marking the end of an exceptional leadership tenure that has shaped Phoenix Children’s into a nationally recognized institution for children's healthcare.