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NSGR - Exploring the Genomic Dark Matter of Neurodevelopmental Disorders - Isabelle Schrauwen, PhD
… novel genes and novel variants for improving diagnostic outcomes and guiding future research in neurodevelopmental … Using family- and population-based methods, she aims to identify pathogenic variants and novel pathways, employing advanced omics technologies such as …
Conditions We Treat
… the best imaging test for each unborn baby. We are equipped to diagnose problems with the mother, such as placenta accreta, as well … Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) Ectopia cordis Lung mass … …
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Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders
… Gastroenterology (GI) Feeding disorders have been found to occur in 40-50% of typically developing children and … difficulties of all levels. Phoenix Children’s provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment for medically complex … of the small intestine. The vast majority of children who get GJ feeding tubes begin with G-tubes; it is rare for a …
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Food Allergies: Very real but treatable
… Awareness Month is almost over but we have exciting news to share: The Food Allergy Safety, Treatment and Education … tree nuts, fish, and shellfish as one of the top 9 most common food allergies. Food Allergy Basics Food allergies … is called anaphylaxis. Children with food allergies must always carry or have immediate access to the life-saving …
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New Study Shows How Genetics Play an Important Role in Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy
Genetics plays an important role in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy and epilepsy, according to a new discovery by a team of physicians and scientists led by Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
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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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Treating acquired pediatric epilepsy from brain injury
… something we wish on anyone; let alone the kids we hope to protect and foster toward a healthy life. These events … ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest or perinatal complications, strokes, or brain infections. As children … in the here and now, as well as think toward the future of ways to cure or prevent acquired epilepsy. … Treating …
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Phoenix Children's Appoints Chief Nursing Officer, VP of Critical Care Services
In an ongoing effort to expand and elevate health care for children and families, Phoenix Children’s tapped two senior nursing leaders to serve in executive positions for the growing pediatric health system. Rhonda Thompson, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, is chief nursing officer (CNO) and senior vice president of patient care services, and Katie Penson, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, now serves as vice president of critical care services at Phoenix Children’s.
Conditions We Treat
… Leukemias Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) . The most common type of leukemia in children. In ALL, the bone marrow makes too many abnormal lymphoblasts, a type of immature white … lymphoma as one type of lymphoma and all other lymphomas together as non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Lymphoblastic lymphoma: …
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Phoenix Children’s Names Associate Surgeon in Chief of Phoenix Children’s Hospital – East Valley
Kathleen van Leeuwen, MD, will serve as associate surgeon-in-chief of Phoenix Children’s Hospital – East Valley, slated to open in 2023. Dr. van Leeuwen is recognized in her field as an outstanding physician and surgeon and, as a longtime resident and active community member in the East Valley, she has worked and lived alongside the families Phoenix Children’s serves.