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Sickle Cell Program
Sickle cell disease is a hereditary, lifelong, chronic disease. Our team of specialists — recognized as among the best in the country — focuses not only on treating complications when they arise, but also on helping patients prevent those complications from ever occurring. In
CME Session
NSGR - The Heart of the Matter: Current Understandings of Neurological Injury in Congenital Heart Disease - Neil Friedman, MBChB
… at the University of Arizona (1995) with subsequent completion of a Neurology fellowship with special … and pediatric neuromuscular disease. His research work has been in the field of pediatric stroke. Dr. Friedman …
Programs & Services
Our Hypothalamic Hamartoma Center brings together a dedicated team of specialists who are committed to delivering comprehensive care for patients with hypothalamic hamartomas. Our approach ensures that each patient receives a thorough evaluation. This includes a detailed review
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Tube Feeding 101
April 5, 2021
… feeds can be provided as bolus feeds, continuous feeds or a combination of the two. Bolus feeds are like eating a meal. … times per day. Bolus feeds can be given if the patient has a tube that ends in the stomach (NG or G tube). During a … and/or higher calorie.   In recent years, there has been an increase in ‘whole food’ formulas that are …
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Screen time? Tips to promote brain development & attention span
September 23, 2020
By Eric V. Hastriter, MD
… for children between 10 and 12, as well as adolescents. It has also been found that screen time exposure is linked to low back … recurrent headaches. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents of kids and teens ages 5 to 18 years old …
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Hearing Loss vs. Not Listening
January 12, 2021
By Christina Tijerina
… the inner ear to the brain. Being a mother to a child who has auditory neuropathy definitely has its struggles. … one room to another and not understanding why she had not come out yet. Being in a crowded room and my daughter … “bride and groom” wasn’t “bride and broom.” I have been learning new ways to communicate with my daughter so …
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Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders PFAC
… atmosphere of trusting relationships. Use clear, consistent communication to share information and fill any gaps in … voices aren't heard during their care process. This group has the privilege to amend some of the communication … and collaboration with all stakeholders. This has been a blessing in our life, and I would love for the PFACs …
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Phoenix Children’s Researcher Awarded $3 Million Grant to Develop New Therapy for Lung Diseases in Premature Babies
February 13, 2024
An internationally renowned research scientist at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has been awarded a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.
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Kids and resilience: Needed now, more than ever
August 21, 2020
… The children who grew to be reasonably happy, healthy, competent adults were those who had a connection with at … component of resilience. An aspect of character that has received a lot of attention recently has been dubbed, “Grit”, by Angela Duckworth, PhD. Grit is …
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Leadership
… University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Good … in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Fellow of ACOG. She has been actively involved in the North American Society of …

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