1961-1970 of 2979 Results Found
Conditions We Treat
Approximately one in 600 babies are born with an abnormality of the upper limb, which includes the hand and arm. These differences can impact the shape, function and appearance of the child’s hands. Our Hand Surgery and Congenital Hand Program’s team of experts treats children
CME Session
NSGR - Innovation in Craniosynostosis and Head Shape Management - Dr. Ruth Bristol
Learning Objectives: Describe traditional treatments and new innovations in the management of craniosynostosis Identify the options for management of head shape anomalies Recognize head shape issues that do not require intervention
Curricula & Schedules
Schedule During the first six months of training, the fellow will have 1 calendar month rotations with each faculty member allowing for exposure to preoperative planning, intraoperative care, and postoperative follow up for patients. This will involve clinic time, inpatient
Condition
Cold vs. Allergy in Children: How to Tell the Difference Colds are infections of the upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nasal passages, throat, and larynx). They are caused by several different viruses. They are spread by: Touching a person with a cold, such as shaking hands, and
CME Session
VWGR - Etiology and Prevention of Diagnostic Errors - Jasna Seserinac, MD, FAAP, FHM
Session Objectives: Apply diagnostic check list during the diagnostic decision-making process Judiciously activate analytical thinking model to override intuitive mode Develop a habit of regular and frequent surveillance of diagnostic biases, self-reflection
Condition
Discomforts and Complications After a Child Has Surgery What are common discomforts after surgery? The amount of discomfort after surgery depends on the type of surgery done. Some typical discomforts include: Nausea and vomiting from general anesthesia Soreness in the throat
Book Donations
At the Emily Center, we give children, families and the public access to reliable, personalized and easy-to-understand health information when they need it most. We strive to make learning fun and exciting for kids of all ages. Donations from friends and organizations make this
Doctor
Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD
Director, Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix