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Phoenix Children's Research Institute
The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute (PCRI) is a partnership between Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. PCRI facilitates translational research programs. The institute utilizes cutting-edge technologies to develop new therapies
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Concerned your child has a learning disability? Here’s what you can do
… That’s not to say I didn’t struggle. I gritted my teeth, studied all the time and leaned on my family for support. It … ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or complete mathematical calculations. Learning disabilities do …
Educational Opportunities
… March 2, 2026 - Phoenix Children's Pediatric Update Completed Events by Year 2025 Events & Resources January 30, … 6, 2024 - Dairy Nutrition for Growing Brains, Bones, and Bodies presented by Lauren Pena, MS, RDN December 10, 2024 - … by Dr. Veenod Chulani December 16, 2021 – Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis presented by Dr. Harper Price and Sam …
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Taking a “reading” on reading problems
… Although early readers may confuse the letter/sound combinations of “b” and “d” or may read “was” as “saw,” … The causes of significant reading problems are multiple, complex and not fully understood. While reading problems … dyslexia and hinder the eye tracking needed for reading Dietary treatments encouraging a child to eat foods rich in …
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… , including minimally invasive, open surgery and hybrid (combined) surgical approaches Mechanical circulatory support … recovery. We also help children who face challenges due to antibodies developed after blood transfusions or surgery, which …
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Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
… support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … while Sarah had picnics with Molly’s sisters on the rooftop of Phoenix Children’s parking garage – the same spot … Cancer and Blood Disorders, said from day one, Molly embodied true resilience. “She fought with grace, hope and …
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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 … stimulates the brain to produce other hormones. The spasms stopped, and Regan got better. “Dr. Bernes took excellent … home,” Candace noted. In tune with people, emotions and melodies Candace homeschools Regan. He also attends the nearby …
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Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey
… crying all the time no matter what they did to comfort him. When Theo was four weeks old, Christina heard … even been skiing, fitted into a protective shell that sits atop his skis. “Every family has its own risk tolerance,” … because they are very insightful. They know their bodies. They can tell you what’s happening.” “Second, I’ve …
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Cerebral palsy: The challenges, the beauty
… Americans are living with cerebral palsy (CP) , the most common physical disability of childhood. Caused by brain … Program at Phoenix Children’s, which offers the only comprehensive program of its kind in the Southwest. March … Analysis Lab , where physical therapists and engineers studied her movement patterns and muscle activity to create a …
Programs & Services
Phoenix Children’s Colorectal Clinic is a nationally known leader in treating colorectal conditions and malformations. Our team members are active in research and quality improvement efforts. We share a dedication to providing the best possible care, quality of life and future