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Phoenix Children’s expands nationally ranked Neonatology program with nine new providers
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group is pleased to welcome nine new providers to its nationally ranked Neonatology program. These providers will serve Phoenix’s growing East Valley and expand the enterprise’s top-ranked neonatology services across Phoenix. Ranked among the top 20 neonatology programs in the United States, Phoenix Children’s NICU and neonatology services support dozens of conditions that impact newborns.
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National Child Injury Prevention Day 2022
… 18 years old die from unintentional injuries, making it the leading cause of death and a major contributor to hospital … Phoenix Children’s plays an integral role in educating our community about keeping children safe from preventable …
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Safe Summer Skin Tips and Tricks
… an umbrella. It’s important to remember that the sun’s rays reflect off surfaces such as sand, rocks and water. 2. Use Sun … are best. People typically use a fraction of the amount recommended, so be generous when applying sunscreen. Re-apply …
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Kids like Quinn can’t wait: Support the 20th Annual Give-A-Thon August 17-21
… Center for Heart Care COVID-19 “Her soul touches people. Whenever we go out, people go out of their way to tell mom that her baby made them smile. My kid was born to make the world smile,” says …
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Phoenix Children’s CEO Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to report President and Chief Executive Officer, Robert L. “Bob” Meyer, was recognized as the Phoenix Business Journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient during the publication’s 2019 C-Suite Awards event on November 7.
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Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, Joins the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as Division Chief
Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, has joined the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as division chief. Dr. Wetmore earned her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in history of science from Harvard University, Medical Degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, and Doctorate in neurobiology from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic and completed fellowship training in hematology/oncology and neuro-oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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What you need to know about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
… Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) COVID-19 As experts learn more about COVID-19, a growing number of pediatric … and in New York City. Features of MIS-C share a lot in common with another disease we have treated for many years …
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Stetson's Story
… He took medications for about four years, but they only left him feeling lethargic and foggy. His neurologist in Oklahoma City, Dr. Amber Stocco, recommended he see Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix …
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Five things parents should know about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
… has dominated headlines in recent weeks, creating considerable anxiety and alarm for parents. Misinformation about MIS-C … it difficult for parents to really understand its symptoms, prevalence and risks. To give parents a clear understanding … MIS-C can’t spread between children . This condition isn’t communicable, but COVID-19 is highly contagious. Families …
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Gut Check: Better digestive health for our kids
… of May as National Digestive Awareness Month . “I urge the people of the United States and educational, philanthropic, … together with our medical teams to optimize care through a comprehensive approach. Our Pediatric Aerodigestive Center , …