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5 tips for when you’re the (only) “Boss of the Pool”
… is the best part of sunny days in Arizona – a great chance to splash, giggle, and make memories with your kids. While … be coping with icy windshields and stormy weather in the coming months, you can often swim well into fall and winter … even in your own backyard, you won’t be tempted to step away for a bottle of water, swim diaper or sunscreen. Bring …
Curriculum
… Curriculum Curriculum 1st Year Trainees will be expected to gain an in-depth understanding of the basic/complex anatomy and physiology as well as common neonatal … junior fellows. Schedule allows flexibility for fellows to get additional exposure to experiences they feel would best …
Residents & Alumni
… Oregon State University PGY2 Madi Elms, PharmD PGY1: Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital … PharmD (2019-2020) Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Ambulatory Oncology for Virginia G Piper Cancer Treatment Center … but I learned so many things that have changed the way I think about patients. Nate Evans (former PGY1 …
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Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) Treatment for Children with Food Allergies
… in the body that can range from mild (hives or swelling) to severe (vomiting or difficulty breathing). Type 1 food allergies are IgE-mediated. Common food allergies include peanuts, tree nuts, milk and … allergic reaction that can occur. It can cause the airways to swell, making it hard to breathe. It may also cause …
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Henry the Heart Warrior
… 20 weeks. He would be born with half of his heart, referred to as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) . This is known as a complex congenital heart defect (CHD). We made the decision … journey. On a day that was so devastating, we were held together by familiar nurses and doctors who recognized their …
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Phoenix Children’s Celebrates Milestone Anniversary
Angel Torres was running out of options. After multiple rounds of chemotherapy and a fruitless search for a bone marrow donor, the 3-year-old’s odds against acute lymphoblastic leukemia were grim. That changed in June, when Phoenix Children’s providers recommended CAR-T cellular therapy, a breakthrough new treatment that uses a patient’s own T-cells to attack and destroy cancer cells. Only available at a handful of children’s cancer centers nationwide, CAR-T worked for Angel, destroying the leukemia cells and giving him a second chance at life.
Conditions We Treat
… We Treat Severe Asthma Clinic Researchers continue to learn what causes asthma. While it is not entirely … Asthma runs in families. Allergies Some allergies are more common in people with asthma. Respiratory Infections Infants … Triggers are those things that cause asthma symptoms to get worse or asthma flare-ups. Each child has different …
Faculty
… Julie Augenstein, MD EMS Base Hospital Medical Director, Phoenix Children’s Phoenix Children’s EMS and … Medical Director at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. She completed her pediatric residency at New York Presbyterian … approach that leverages the expertise of specialists. Together, they create a plan for evidence-based care. Dr. …
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Cerebral palsy: The challenges, the beauty
… hear the diagnosis of cerebral palsy, you realize you have to change those dreams. What I want to say is that our … Americans are living with cerebral palsy (CP) , the most common physical disability of childhood. Caused by brain … she no longer has pain. She can open up her hands and get into certain positions on the floor to be more …