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If your child has hearing loss, the experts at Phoenix Children’s will work with you to find the best treatment for their unique needs and goals. One option for children born with little to no hearing, or for those whose hearing aids are no longer effective, is a cochlear implant
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Identifying Low Energy Availability in Female Athletes
Phoenix Children’s helps female athletes fuel for performance and injury prevention. We treat REDs, which can lead to stress fractures and missed periods.
PGY2 Position Summary
Our Postgraduate Year Two (PGY2) residency program builds upon Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) education and previous PGY1 pharmacy residency training to develop pharmacist practitioners with knowledge, skills, and abilities as defined in the educational competency areas, goals, and
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Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
… of neonatology and has expertise in treating neonates with complex medical diagnoses. Dr. Tom joined Phoenix Children’s … Chief of Neonatology. In 2021, Dr. Tom was nominated as one of Phoenix Children’s Clinical Excellence Teachers of … research forward with numerous investigator-initiated studies within and outside the network. In 2016, Dr. van …
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Some disorders are as complex as their names might imply – whether it’s paroxysmal dyskinesias or opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. Rare pediatric movement disorders are a group of individually unique and uncommon neurological diseases, many with genetic causes. Experts have
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The Pediatric Movement Disorders Program at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's provides comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions affecting movement, muscle tone and posture. This includes cerebral palsy, brain or spine injuries, tremors, tics and various
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Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior
… – he was 17 months old when the they learned a heart had become available for him. He received his transplant on Sept. … two procedures, and he started hitting all the milestones a healthy 1½-year-old boy would achieve. “Everything … were devastated. They later learned that Maddox had likely died due to complications of being immunosuppressed. “We’ll …