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Deepti P. Bhat, MD
Medical Director, Echocardiography; Medical Director, Fontan Clinic
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Tips to prevent sports injuries in kids
Active kids get accidental injuries, from bumps and bruises to broken bones. With year-round sports becoming more common, specialists in the Phoenix Children’s Sports Medicine Program can help keep your young athlete safe.
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Types of Genetic Testing Genetic tests look for changes in a person's genes. They can also look for changes in the amount, function, or structure of key proteins coded by genes. Genetic tests can look at the DNA or RNA that play a role in certain conditions. Abnormal test results
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If your child needs dialysis, it’s good to know that the experts at Phoenix Children’s are here to provide excellent care and support for your family. In fact, our Erma Bombeck Dialysis Center is the only dedicated outpatient pediatric unit in the state of Arizona, and the only
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VWGR - Creating a Culture of Inclusive Excellence - Cammy Bellis, MEd and Francisco Lucio
General pediatric staff, Inpatient Pediatric Staff, Outpatient Clinical Staff, Community Clinical Experts Define and examine what constitutes a culture of inclusive excellence. Understand structural competency and structural racism as frameworks to understand health inequities in
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Our CARE Program covers a lot of weight-related conditions. As you’re researching conditions and treatments, we want to provide you with the information you need without overwhelming you. Insulin Resistance Prediabetes Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Type 2 Diabetes Metabolic
The Zone: A Space for Kids
The Child Life Zone, or “the happiest place,” is a unique therapeutic space where kids can be kids. It’s designed for children to play, create, learn and connect with others. This procedure-free area gives patients and families the opportunity to enjoy time together in a fun and
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Children and teens are not simply little adults: they are growing and changing. Young athletes require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints and muscles develop. They also need providers who understand non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports
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Michael Shishov, MD
Division Chief, Rheumatology; Kim and Steve Robson Endowed Chair in Rheumatology
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