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Phoenix Children’s Gastroenterology: New Division Chief, New Vision
… cutting edge clinical research and education as a model for excellent comprehensive programs. My vision for the Phoenix Children’s … every day. Though we are already nationally ranked by US News and World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals , my …
Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship
… Fellowship Program Description and Goals The Center for Heart Care has long served as the training site for … area brings with it a diversity of diseases, from the most common to the exceptionally rare. The variety of diseases, … J. Garn, MD Program Director bgarn [at] phoenixchildrens.com (bgarn[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com) Ericka L. …
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Unique partnership offers instruction on clinical social work with children
… Therapist. ASU and Phoenix Children’s have worked together for years training students interested in careers in health … ability to provide this level of care—directly serving our community—some students may find this is exactly where they want to be. I’m looking forward to seeing what these students bring to the program …
Programs & Services
Our multidisciplinary care team ensures that your child receives highly individualized, personalized and compassionate care. We encourage collaboration among team members, patients and caregivers to address the comprehensive needs of each child allowing them to return to their
Leadership
… people who work in pediatrics are working towards a common goal in providing the best patient care for these kiddos…and our patients are pretty adorable too! … from: Puerto Rico Residency Training: PGY1 HonorHealth (formerly Scottsdale Healthcare) What you love most about …
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Phoenix Children’s and St. Mary’s reach out to the Valley to combat child hunger
In an effort to increase donations and make a bigger dent in childhood hunger, Phoenix Children’s is inviting the community to participate in the seventh-annual employee cereal drive. The event, which yielded 1.3 million servings last year, reflects a partnership between Phoenix Children’s and St. Mary’s Food Bank to stock up on breakfast options for Arizona’s at-risk children and families.
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How ECMO helped Kate survive and thrive
… Care Unit (PICU) In April 2015, Carolyn and John welcomed their fourth child, Kate, into the world. Although … a strange turn. Carolyn and John had trouble waking her for feedings, and when Kate did feed, it wasn’t much. The … activity. It was then that doctors shared more unfortunate news: Kate had a clot in the vein that goes from her …
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It’s okay to ask if they’re okay: Why every parent should check in on their child’s mental health
… lives, it’s easy to feel more stressed and alone. Even before the pandemic, suicide was the second leading cause of death for kids aged 10 and up. The good news is, we know, more than ever before, about how to … start with your pediatrician, or go to your insurance company’s online directory. Your local community mental …
Service
… Program Many children with heart disease are at higher risk for long-term developmental, behavioral and psychological … care in the region for children with heart disease. In an effort to continue to deliver excellent care for our … their surgical and acute medical needs, this program offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary neurodevelopmental care …
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Ashley's Story
… she was born. However, this particular one took a turn for the worse. Flu-like symptoms began, and a pediatrician … she knew she was in her bedroom, she did not remember coming home. She got out of bed find her mom, but was too … life ahead of her. She does not have much memory of life before the injury. While she still does struggle with a few …