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Curriculum
The fellowship is a two-year program designed to prepare providers for pediatric psychiatry practice. The curriculum includes online learning and in-person didactics every Tuesday afternoon. Articles, assignments and links to past Adult and Child PRITE (Psychiatry Resident-In
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Expertise in treating Tourette syndrome
… (TS) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder that becomes evident in early childhood or adolescents. It is part … of every 160 children (0.6%) between the ages of 5 and 17 has TS in United States, and 1 out of every 100 children (1%) has TS or another tic disorder. Tics are only a part of the …
Programs & Services
The Level I Pediatric Trauma Center designation at Thomas Campus means you can trust the care your child will get at our Center for Trauma Care. It’s the highest level of care available anywhere. The right care, right away, with the right equipment – all designed for kids big and
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Exercise-induced asthma and its imitators
… in patients with poorly controlled asthma , exercise is a common trigger for asthma symptoms. In some patients, the … and its imitators, Phoenix Children’s Pulmonology Division has a state-of-the-art asthma program, including a Severe … Clinic and the Breathmobile . The Severe Asthma Clinic has both allergists and pulmonologists who work together to …
Service
… within Radiology that uses X-ray , fluoroscopy , computed tomography (CT) , and ultrasound imaging to help … patient gown to change into at the hospital. If your child has ever had a kidney problem or kidney disease, please tell … BEFORE your child receives any contrast. If your child has ever had a reaction or allergy to a contrast agent used …
4D Cardiology Visualization and Analytics (CAVA) Laboratory
… The lab achieves its mission by bringing in engineering, computer science and machine learning concepts to both … that the 4D CAVA Lab was developed to bring a stronger emphasis on computer vision and analytical research to the …
Fluoroscopy
… are a few tips to help prepare for the exam and answers to commonly asked questions: Take time to talk to your child … during the exam. Please let us know if your child has had a reaction to contrast in the past. Who … feel like? Look: Fluoroscopy is done in a large room that has a tent-like machine that will go over the top of your …
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Birth control, not just for pregnancy prevention
… difficult to have “the talk” with their teen and may feel uncomfortable answering questions related to contraception and … years Each of the above methods offers unique benefits and has associated risks. Speaking with a health care provider … our dedicated pediatric and adolescent gynecology team has the specialized training and experience needed to help …
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Kids and RSV: What parents should know
… RSV is a contagious, seasonal respiratory infection. It is common in childhood but can affect adults as well. RSV is … can also spread by touching an object or surface the virus has landed on, and then touching your face. For these … breathing) How is RSV diagnosed? If you suspect your child has RSV, contact their pediatrician. Warning signs may be …
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What is sickle cell? Celebrating Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month
… with a high fever and her first pain crisis – but that hasn’t slowed her down. Despite a rough start in life, … show symptoms of the disease for up to a year. When they do come, symptoms may include jaundice (skin yellowing), anemia … cure for sickle cell disease, our cell therapy team has successfully cured the condition through stem cell …