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CME Session
NSGR - Pediatric Cerebrovascular Malformations - Abhijith (Abhi) Bathini, MD
… lesions of the brain and their imaging pearls Identify common clinical presentations and symptoms Review current … University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Bathini has a strong clinical and academic interest in open cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery. He has published multiple studies focused on advancing both …
CME Session
NSGR - Neuromodulation - Jason S. Hauptman, MD, PhD
… neurosurgery, epilepsy and neuro-oncology, he treats complex conditions such as brain tumors, epilepsy, spina … thermal therapy (LITT) and awake surgery for children. He has an academic focus on brain mapping, pediatric epilepsy … for the Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network. He has served as a principal investigator for the Hydrocephalus …
Cleft Lip
Cleft lip is a term that describes a separation in the lip that happens when the lip does not form completely before birth. Normally, the tissues that make up the lip join together between the fourth and seventh weeks of pregnancy. About 4,440 babies are born with a cleft lip
Service
… Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) Clinic The Southwest’s Only Comprehensive Clinic for Children with Epidermolysis Bullosa … that can cause your child’s skin to blister very easily. EB has many types and subtypes which can be difficult to cope … approach. No matter what type of EB you or your child has, we can help. We’re committed to improving care for EB …
Amenities
… hospitality services and amenities to make your stay more comfortable. ATMs at Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Thomas … information about child health, injury, and illness. It has thousands of books, videos, CDs, and articles for … you find answers to your questions. The Emily Center also has computers where you can search health databases and the …
Leadership
… began her medical career at Phoenix Children's in 2009 and has dedicated her time to the ongoing training and … native of Phoenix, Dr. Dupuy enjoys working in the community where she grew up. Dr. Dupuy earned her medical … contributor to research within the dermatology field, she has multiple peer-reviewed publications. With both of her …
Leadership
… degree from the Creighton University School of Medicine. He completed a residency in Pediatrics at Phoenix Children’s … the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties. She has conducted research and published articles in the areas … at Michigan State University and Sparrow Hospital. He has an interest in simulation and is usually a part of any …
Conditions We Treat
… the sternum (breastbone) is pushed inward. This is the most common chest wall deformity. A depression in the chest is … Is My Child a Candidate for Surgery? If your child has pectus excavatum (sunken chest), our chest wall … used to correct severe pectus excavatum. The procedure has the most optimal results when done between 10 and 20 …
Service
… Your Child’s Gender Identity and Expression Every child has a different way of expressing gender and some may … from what we expect. Many gender expansive children are comfortable with the sex they were assigned at birth. … with their physical sex characteristics. Every child has a different way of expressing gender and some may …
CME Session
PCH - Return-to-Play for Athletes with SCD-Predisposing Genetic Heart Diseases: Who Says That They Can’t Play Anyway? - Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD
At the end of this virtual presentation, participants should be able to: Assess the past and present expert opinion guidelines regarding competitive sports participation for patients with a sudden cardiac death (SCD)-predisposing genetic heart disease (GHD) Examine the data that