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Sunscreens: Protect Your Skin What are sunscreens? Sunscreens protect the skin. They play an important role in blocking ultraviolet (UV) radiation from being absorbed by the skin. UV radiation damages the skin and can lead to sunburns and skin cancer. No sunscreen blocks UV
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Preventing Falls in Children Falls are the most common cause of injury visits to the emergency room for young children. Falls cause more open wounds, fractures, and brain injuries than any other cause. Most falls happen at home. But the playground is another spot for spills
Doctor
Matthew A. Halanski, MD
Division Chief, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Herbert J. Louis Endowed Chair in Orthopedics
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Service
When children grow up in safe, stable, and nurturing environments, they thrive. Research shows that without these consistent supports, traumatic experience, adverse experiences and chronic stress—known as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)—can increase the risk of serious but
Eating Disorder Services
Supporting Adolescents with Eating Disorders We help adolescents who are dealing with an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, build a healthier relationship with food, their bodies and themselves through expert care. Our adolescent medicine physicians
Salary & Benefits
Stipend and Benefits Benefits include but are not limited to: Stipend of $39,434 Paid Time Off (PTO) (10 days) per year 6 Paid holidays that do not come out of PTO 2 Wellness half-days per quarter that are not counted against PTO 2 Travel Days for conference attendance per year 2
Salary & Benefits
Stipend and Benefits Benefits include but are not limited to: Stipend of $58,917 Paid Time Off (PTO) (10 days) per year 2 Wellness half-days per quarter that are not counted against PTO 2 Travel Days for conference attendance per year 2 Travel days for job interviewing per year
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Phoenix Children’s Physician in Chief Dr. Ashish S. Patel Elected to the American Pediatric Society
Dr. Ashish S. Patel, physician in chief, has been elected to the American Pediatric Society, a renowned group dedicated to changing the future of academic pediatrics.