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Phoenix Children's Appoints Chief Nursing Officer, VP of Critical Care Services
In an ongoing effort to expand and elevate health care for children and families, Phoenix Children’s tapped two senior nursing leaders to serve in executive positions for the growing pediatric health system. Rhonda Thompson, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, is chief nursing officer (CNO) and senior vice president of patient care services, and Katie Penson, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, now serves as vice president of critical care services at Phoenix Children’s.
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Celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month
… Trisomy 21, which is known as Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal condition diagnosed in the United States. … outside of their appointment time. During a child’s visit with our multidisciplinary team, we obtain a thorough … and gastrointestinal issues. They are also at higher risk for developmental conditions, such as intellectual …
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… curiosity, a growth mind-set and provides opportunities for scholarly activity, research and community service. The Phoenix Children’s Pediatric … patients for their well-child checks but also allows repeat visits for sick appointments in the same week. Though only …
Programs & Services
… clinics, young athletes train on the same high-performance equipment used in professional facilities. They … in the game. Many of our sports physical therapists were competitive athletes themselves, giving them unique insight …
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ASU, Phoenix Children’s Partnership Announces First-of-their-Kind Nursing Programs
Phoenix Children’s and Arizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation are thrilled to announce an expansion of their strategic partnership with the development of pre-licensure and graduate-level programs that enhance the preparation of Arizona’s future pediatric nurses.
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Division of Infectious Diseases, Names Chief
In a move to further enhance the award-winning health system’s ability to provide specialized care for children at high risk of infection, Phoenix Children’s created a new Division of Infectious Diseases and named Wassim Ballan, MD, chief of the division.