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Happy National Nurses' Month: A message from Connie McGinness, Interim Chief Nursing Officer
… A message from Connie McGinness, Interim Chief Nursing Officer Blog COVID-19 National Nurses’ Month In honor of … McGinness shares her gratitude for our nurses, especially coming off a challenging 2020: Countless things changed over … they make in the lives of our patient families, their colleagues and our community. In gratitude, Connie McGinness, …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Business of the Year by the Greater Phoenix Chamber
Following Phoenix Children’s recent recognition from the Greater Phoenix Chamber as Exceptional Innovator, Phoenix Children’s was honored as Large Businesses of the Year during the Chamber’s 31st Annual IMPACT Awards Luncheon. Innovation, growth, quality improvement, and a goal to educate are among what leaders at Phoenix Children’s recognize as its major success drivers.
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Three Phoenix Children’s leaders named Health Care Heroes finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce that three of the hospital’s leaders were selected as Health Care Heroes Awards finalists during Phoenix Business Journal’s award breakfast on August 22. Carmen Neuberger, Phoenix Children’s general counsel and executive vice president, was selected as a finalist and the winner for the Non-physician category. Angus Wilfong, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology, was selected as a finalist for the Innovator category, and Daniel Velez, MD, Division Chief of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s, was selected as a finalist in the Physician category.
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Phoenix Children’s Appoints New Chief Human Resources Officer
Kety Duron brings decades of experience in healthcare leadership and will oversee talent recruitment and management, workforce engagement, leadership development and organizational transformation as Phoenix Children’s continues to expand its sites of service and workforce statewide.
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
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Phoenix Children’s Names Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Strategy Officer
Catherine Codispoti, MHA, will join as Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, and Stephanie Kearney, MBA, MHA, FACHE, as Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer.
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Bike safety: Rules of the road
… Bike safety: Rules of the road Blog Bike Safety Injury Prevention Phoenix … When riding a bicycle, one must follow some basic “rules of the road.” I have been riding a bike on the roadways and … family has joined me in many of these rides and I have also competed in bike events. In our previous bike safety blog, …
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Researcher Spotlights – February 2022
… Blog Researcher Spotlights We are changing the landscape of healthcare every day. Each month, Phoenix Children’s … neurogenetics at Oregon Health & Science University. As both a scientist and medical doctor, Dr. Kruer seeks to … Palsy Research Network’s genomics core. He and his colleagues were awarded the Cerebral Palsy Research Network’s …
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Angus Wilfong, MD, Joins Phoenix Children’s Hospital as Chief of Pediatric Neurology
Angus A. Wilfong, MD, has joined Phoenix Children's Hospital as Chief of Pediatric Neurology at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s. In this role, Dr. Wilfong will oversee all functions of the neurology practice including surgery, technology, innovation, and research and development.
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Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior
… Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior Blog Hypoplastic left heart syndrome … he was born that she and Tyler noticed his coloring was off and he was making strange noises. Doctors performed an … – he was 17 months old when the they learned a heart had become available for him. He received his transplant on Sept. …