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A message from President and CEO Bob Meyer
Dear Community Members, Our entire health care community is grieving the tragic loss of lives in Uvalde, Texas, and we stand alongside the families at Robb Elementary School who must be experiencing unimaginable pain. When children are at the center of such loss, grief is
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A broken heart
… and beyond can study these organs to learn more about fetal development. Though Mac’s life was short, he leaves behind a legacy that may help … and brain tissue to science, maybe his purpose is to help find a cure for somebody else down the line,” Chanela says. …
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Fearless Theo: Preschooler bravely faces a lifetime of cleft lip and cleft palate repairs
… Fearless Theo: Preschooler bravely faces a lifetime of cleft lip and cleft palate repairs Blog Glanzmann … Theo’s rambunctious energy and joyful personality might find it hard to believe the child’s life has been marked by … “It doesn’t seem to bother him – it’s just part of his routine. He's a normal 4-year-old.” A troubling diagnosis …
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Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story
… cardiology team were there to care for the baby, they went out of their way to support Maria, as well. This included … asked a million questions, but they never made us feel bad. If there was ever an urgent concern or problem, they did … she had been hoping for, she and her husband decided not to find out their baby’s gender until birth to maintain a fun …
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Phoenix Children’s Appoints New Division Chief to Lead Neuropsychology Specialty
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, appointed a new division chief to lead the vital area of pediatric neuropsychology. Ashley M. Whitaker, PhD, ABPP-CN, recently joined Phoenix Children’s and offers key leadership and expertise to grow the health system’s recognized neuropsychology program.
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Researcher Spotlights – July 2022
… main pediatric teaching hospitals in the Valley. Like most life lessons, however, not getting her “dream job” right out of training turned out to be the best outcome for her. … programs, developing partnerships, mentoring learners and finding new and innovative ways to train the next generation …
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Phoenix Children's ECMO Program Achieves Platinum Center of Excellence Status from ELSO
Phoenix Children's ECMO program is the first and only center in Arizona to achieve Platinum Center of Excellence Status from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization.
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Secures Three Prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grants
Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix has been awarded three new R01 grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the gold standard of federally funded research awards.
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Phoenix Children’s, SRP Partner to Implement New, Innovative Approach to Reduce Child Drownings
In an effort to improve water safety messaging and reduce child drownings in Arizona, SRP is supporting Phoenix Children’s by partnering to support the health system’s drowning prevention curriculum to pediatricians’ practices statewide.
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How to make shots less stressful for kids
… How to make shots less stressful for kids Blog Child Life Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics Primary Care Stress … approach for helping them cope with anxiety around clinical visits – especially when they must receive a shot. … know it is okay to ask questions, and ask them questions about how they are feeling, too! Your child may be an …