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Phoenix Children’s Building New 44,000-Square Foot Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
When it opens in 2024, it will continue to be Arizona’s only American Academy of Pediatrics-designated Level IV NICU, a designation indicating the highest level of medical care available for the most complex neonatal conditions, the sickest and the most premature newborns.
Psychology Doctoral Internship
… of the program is to train interns in the profession-wide competencies needed to be a skilled psychologist working … emerging adults, and families in a medical setting. Additionally, multicultural issues, ethical practice, interpersonal … Phoenix Children's is steadfastly committed to advocating for all children by focusing on social determinants of …
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Bedwetting
… Pediatrics Genetics Bedwetting Bedwetting can be an emotional trial for many children and parents. Most children will … toilet train between 2-4 years old. However, it’s common for some children to have episodic nighttime …
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Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes
… Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes Blog Bone Marrow Failure Bone Marrow Transplant Cellular Therapy Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Recently, the Phoenix … provider of pediatric bone marrow transplants in Arizona. The Phoenix Children’s Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) …
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease – From patient to provider
… Ulcerative Colitis Gastroenterology (GI) Dr. Brad Pasternak is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) specialist and a … at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Many know of his passion for IBD and dedication to serving the pediatric population; … experiences, love of science and passion for serving his community to become a pediatric gastroenterologist and care …
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
… care unit is a method of continuous monitoring for brain and body function using different tools in a … field. It represents an extension of the neurologic examination and clinical skill set of bedside clinicians to … real time for unstable critically ill patients who may be comatose. The fundamental goal of multimodality neurologic …
Leadership
… and Immunology; Co-Director, Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Clinic Specialties Allergy & Immunology Faculty … Children’s would like to invite you to consider our program for what may be the most important part of your post-graduate training experience. Our committed staff, diverse patient populations, strong …
Vaccine Position
… Vaccine Position Home Vaccine Position We fully support vaccination of infants, children, and adolescents. Strong … safe and effective. We endorse the current vaccine schedule for infants, children, and adolescents as outlined by the … diseases are no longer seen with regularity. This combined with vaccine misinformation has contributed to …
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Well-Being and Positive Culture Among Top Perks Phoenix Children’s Employees Enjoy
Phoenix Children’s is recently acknowledged with three top-employer awards, proving dedication to employee satisfaction. For the fifth year in a row, the Hospital is recognized by Becker’s Healthcare as one of “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare,” and is the only Arizona hospital on the list. The organization is also the only hospital awarded in the large business category of the Phoenix Business Journal’s Valley’s Healthiest Employers 2018 Awards, and it received a platinum ranking for Maricopa County’s Healthy Arizona Worksites Program.
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital provides resources to help prevent child drownings through partnership, sharing evidence-based resources to community
As Arizonans continue to abide by COVID 19 social distancing restrictions, drowning risk for Arizona’s children is expected to rise. Toddlers in Arizona are already drowning at double the national rate. Economic hardship is also increasing caregiver stress, childcare options are severely limited, and families are confined to apartments and single-family homes, where drowning risk is highest.