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… breathing and feeding. The multidisciplinary clinic brings together a team of the right pediatric specialists to meet … the rare and offer advanced treatment options, including airway reconstruction. To ensure your child gets the best care …
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Phoenix Children’s Names John R. Nickens IV as President & CEO
Phoenix Children’s today announced the appointment of John R. Nickens IV as its next President & Chief Executive Officer, following the planned retirement of long-serving President & CEO Robert L. Meyer.
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Neil R. Friedman, MBChB
Director, Clinical Transformation; Diane and Bruce Halle Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences
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Phoenix Children’s Pioneers Advances in Pediatric Health, Secures Important Grant Funding
Scientists at Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix, as well as faculty at Phoenix Children’s, are conducting transformative, translational research in vital areas of pediatric medicine.
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At Phoenix Children’s, pediatric nephrologists, nurses, dialysis technicians, child life specialists, registered dietitians, social workers, and others have extensive experience caring for children and teens who are getting dialysis. Since dialysis often takes place for weeks or
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SURG - A Glimpse Into Developing World Pediatric Surgery: an NGO Model in East Africa - Erik Hansen, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand better some barriers to pediatric surgical care in a developing world context Get a taste of some successes amidst the limitations to care Learn about one pediatric surgical training model success in East
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Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare, benign (non-cancerous) tumor-like formation on the hypothalamus, the area at the base of the brain that controls the production and release of hormones by the pituitary gland. These growths are associated with a severe form of childhood epilepsy