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Aplicación en Español
Como Unirse Si le interesa participar en el Consejo Asesor de Pacientes y Familias, por favor, solicítelo abajo. Cada Consejo tiene entre 8 y 16 miembros de pacientes con distintos diagnósticos y familiares que provienen de distintos sectores. Para más información, comuníquese
CME Session
PCH - Recognize, React, Respond: Essential Human Trafficking Training in Healthcare - Samantha Calvin, PhD
Recording available for internal use only. Please contact the Office of CME to receive access to the recorded session: cme [at] phoenixchildrens.com Presenter: Samantha Calvin, PhD, MBA, MHI, Director, Edson Human Trafficking Awareness Program, Arizona State University Arizona is
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Enjoying the holidays with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
December 21, 2020
By Brianna Procopio, MSN, RN
… Enjoying the holidays with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Blog … (GI) Holidays Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) While most children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) enjoy the … the silver lining is that your child is probably most comfortable at home. 2. Prepare an IBD-friendly dish to …
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Encopresis
Encopresis What is encopresis? Encopresis is when your child leaks stool into their underwear. It's also called stool soiling. It's most often because of long-term (chronic) constipation. Encopresis happens to children ages 4 and older who have already been toilet trained. In
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Endocrinology
The pediatric endocrinology team at Phoenix Children’s is committed to helping children and their families manage endocrine disorders. When you make an appointment, our clinicians will talk with you about your child’s needs and determine if it should be handled via telehealth or
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis What is endometriosis? The tissue that lines the uterus is called the endometrium. Normally, if a woman doesn’t get pregnant, this tissue is shed each month during her period. In endometriosis, tissue that looks and acts like endometrial tissue implants outside the
Activities & Entertainment
… Activities & Entertainment Home Activities & Entertainment At Phoenix … A patient’s siblings who are 6 years and older are also welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. Contact Child Life …
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Encephalitis in Children
Encephalitis in Children What is encephalitis in children? Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. The inflammation causes the brain to swell. This leads to changes in a child's nervous system that can include confusion, changes in alertness, and seizures. Meningitis often
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Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy What is neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy? Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a type of brain damage. It’s caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain before or shortly after birth. It affects the central nervous system. Babies
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Richard S. Engel, MD
Associate Division Chief, Hospital Medicine; Medical Director, Quality Improvement
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  • Hospital Medicine
Richard S. Engel, MD

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