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CME Session
PCH - Multidisciplinary Approach to Musculoskeletal Infections - Lawson Ashley Bragg Copley, MD
… only helps standardize care for patients and improves outcomes, but it also helps bring peace of mind to families. … degree from Kansas University Medical Center. He completed both his internship in general surgery and his residence in …
Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship
… injury and those at risk for it. Develop understanding and competency in a real-time interpretation of ICU EEG … process for severe neurological injury with exposure to both the pediatric neurocritical care follow-up and …
Conditions We Treat
… kidney damage. Renal Dysplasia This occurs when one or both of a baby’s kidneys develop abnormally in the womb. It …
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Doctors may discuss deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery for pediatric movement disorders that don’t respond to other therapies. DBS can be an option for children who suffer from severe cerebral palsy, chorea, tremors or dystonia (uncontrollable or violent twisting and contorted
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The Key Role of an Occupational Therapist
… from one of our many Centers of Excellence, our OTs come to you. Working directly with your child's doctor, OTs … identify and succeed in the parts of life most important to both of you. We are privileged to do the job we do and look …
The Emily Center
When a loved one is diagnosed with an illness or health concern, you need clear, reliable information. The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s is a place you can go for answers to your health-related questions. We provide personalized health information, patient education, support
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Specialty
Healthy vision is important for physical, mental and social development. At Phoenix Children’s, our fellowship-trained, board-certified pediatric ophthalmologists and optometrists embrace the latest techniques and technologies. Our highly trained team provides eye testing and
Programs & Services
Your Referral to the Seating and Mobility Clinic The Seating and Mobility Clinic (SMC) at Phoenix Children’s is open to patients up to 21 years of age, provided their disability originated in childhood and they continue to receive care from other specialists at Phoenix Children’s
Conditions We Treat
… differences including: Congenital femoral deficiency: Incomplete or abnormal development of the thigh bone (femur) … at birth, that causes a child’s foot to be rounded on the bottom (sole). Brachymetatarsia: A significantly shorter …