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Heart Surgery at Phoenix Children’s Earns Three Stars for the Sixth Time
For the sixth time in a row, Phoenix Children’s has earned the top rating of three stars by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS). The newest rating is based on congenital cardiothoracic surgery outcomes data for the period from July 2014 to June 2018. The Cardiothoracic Surgery team at Phoenix Children's is one of just 10 programs in North America to earn this rating out of 118 participating programs.
Research
… Forefront of Discovery At Phoenix Children’s, our goal is to be at the forefront of scientific discovery. As a hub for … and pulmonology. More than 700 studies are currently underway with millions of dollars in funding. Our funding sources … oncologist who is also internationally renowned, is an accomplished leader in brain tumor research. More than 600 …
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NSGR - Early Rehabilitation Attenuates Late-Onset Symptoms and Restores Circuit Function in a Preclinical Traumatic Brain Injury Model - Theresa Currier Thomas, PhD
… NSGR - Early Rehabilitation Attenuates Late-Onset Symptoms and Restores Circuit Function in a Preclinical … of circuit reorganization and identify therapeutic targets to improve long-term recovery. I have a proven track … for behavioral morbidity. In addition to my research, I am committed to mentorship and scientific advancement, having …
Conditions We Treat
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic skin disease most often present at birth with blisters or areas of missing skin on the body caused by minor trauma to the skin. While we have no cure for EB yet, supportive care is critical and includes wound dressings, infection
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Information on Phoenix Children’s contract with Blue Cross® Blue Shield® of Arizona
Phoenix Children’s and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) announced the two organizations reached agreement on a new contract. Under this new contract, Phoenix Children’s will continue to be an in-network provider for BCBSAZ members and their families.
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It takes a village: Supporting infant and family mental health
… also many aspects of this transition that pose challenges to families, including sleepless nights, changes in family … when new families obtain support from family, friends, and community. The age-old adage states “It takes a village to … specific tasks or needs while still providing realistic ways to help. Here are some ideas: Meals Household chores …
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NSGR - 105 Years of Ketogenic Diet Therapy in Children: Past, Present, and the Next Century - Eric H. Kossoff, MD
… NSGR - 105 Years of Ketogenic Diet Therapy in Children: Past, Present, and the … ketogenic diet therapy use. Discuss the myriad, flexible ways to start and implement the diet. About the presenter: … at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. He completed fellowships in Child Neurology and then Pediatric …
Careers
… Hospital” in the country. VIEW PROVIDER POSITIONS Come grow with us. The future of pediatric care is here, at … Phoenix Children's. Join an inspiring team who are working together to deliver truly life changing care for children and …
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Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day
… Trisomy 21, which causes Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal condition diagnosed in the United States. … , but especially on World Down Syndrome Day. We celebrate to promote awareness and to empower individuals with Down … Down syndrome and celebrate them at all ages. One of the ways Phoenix Children’s strives to help each child reach …
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Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Appoints Neil Friedman, MBChB, as Director
Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) at Phoenix Children’s, one of the largest pediatric neuroscience programs in the country, today announced the appointment of Neil Friedman, MBChB as director. Dr. Friedman is a leading pediatric neurologist and has served as interim director since 2022, overseeing the institute’s comprehensive inpatient and outpatient neuroscienceslogical care and services to infants, children and teens with neurological-related issues.