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10 Things to Know About Epilepsy
… at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy is one of the most common of all neurological diseases. More than 45,000 … important piece. Our ability to diagnose and treat epilepsy has improved dramatically in recent decades. New … even worse. Classmates may not want to befriend a child who has seizures. In fact, kids with epilepsy are often bullied …
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When your child needs plastic or reconstructive surgery, our team is here to provide the best treatment and reassurance for the entire family. We’re committed to providing the most thorough, state-of-the-art treatments for infants, children, teens and young adults. We work around
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At Phoenix Children’s Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Clinic, we’re focused on preventing fractures, treating bone deformities and providing customized care for each patient. We offer expert care and guidance to families from the earliest moments of their child’s life and continue
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Summer safety toolkit: Helpful tips to keeping your kids safe in the sun
… Family Health and Safety For many families, summer break has already begun. School is out, and as parents, you are … with some safe and healthy summer fun! Phoenix Children’s has put together a summer safety toolkit to address a … Hear from Dr. Wendy Bernatavicius, division chief of Complex Care and Adolescent Medicine and Brittany Miller, a …
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
… of the Children's Oncology Group (COG) and currently has more than 100 clinical trials available for patients … and thrombosis. Our bone marrow transplant program has one of the lowest mortality rates in the nation. We are … Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016 abailey4 [at] phoenixchildrens.com (abailey4[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com) Downloads …
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PCH - Exploring Host-Pathogen Interactions in Pediatric Staphylococcus Aureus Infection / Successes of Engaging in a Research Mentorship Program - Erin Thornley, DO, and Melissa Parks, DO, MPH, FACOG
… College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at Phoenix … Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Thornley has an interest in basic and translational research with a … on Staphylococcus aureus infection in children, with an emphasis on how the bacterium alters the host immune …
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Taking a “reading” on reading problems
… concerned parents describe the condition of a person who has significant difficulty reading. The names change, but … Although early readers may confuse the letter/sound combinations of “b” and “d” or may read “was” as “saw,” … of professions use different methods to determine who has a significant reading problem, such as: Close …
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In a world of dialysis, airlifts and wait lists, a ‘Ray’ of sunshine makes people smile
… then, he’s had diabetes-related kidney failure and other complications. With faith and fortitude, the family makes it … sugar goes up or crashes for no apparent reason.” At age 3, Hashimoto’s , an autoimmune thyroid disease, added new challenges. Regan also has speech apraxia, a brain-pathway injury, making …
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Leukemia and lymphoma are the most common childhood cancers. But your child is one of a kind. You need more than a team that knows how to treat — and beat — cancer. You need professionals who understand your child and what your family is going through — a team dedicated to
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Phoenix Children’s Training First Responders for Pediatric 911 Calls
This is the fifth EMS conference Phoenix Children’s has produced. The health system prioritizes this training to ensure EMS partners can recognize pediatric-specific symptoms and know how to help stabilize Arizona’s youngest patients.