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Leadership
… When Marc Ellsworth, MD, was in medical school, his wife's experiences as a nurse in the neonatal intensive care … from a wide range of disciplines work together on the most complex cases. "The quality of subspecialty expertise and … her neonatology fellowship from the University of Texas Southwestern where she worked primarily in level IV NICUs at …
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Michael J. Puchowicz, MD
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  • Sports Medicine
Michael J. Puchowicz, MD
Condition
Puncture Wounds in Children
Puncture Wounds in Children What is a puncture wound? A puncture wound is a deep wound made by a sharp object, such as a nail or a jagged piece of metal or wood. Puncture wounds may be small and not seem serious. But they do need to be treated by a healthcare provider. Puncture
Condition
Anatomy of the Eye
Anatomy of the Eye Anterior chamber. The front section of the eye's interior where aqueous humor flows in and out, providing nourishment to the eye. Anterior chamber. The front section of the eye's interior where aqueous humor flows in and out, providing nourishment to the eye
Curricula & Schedules
… In general, during PEM months, 1st years have 14-15 shifts, 2nd years have 12-13 shifts, and 3rd years have 11-12 … shifts. Each fellow shift is 9 hours in duration with sign out at hour 8, and the final hour used for wrap-up. Fellows … Simulation for fellows  POCUS  Protected case review: combined ED/PICU/Hospitalist  Protected case review: ED  …
CME Session
Multidisciplinary Fetal Cardiology Conference
Discuss patients diagnosed with complex fetal cardiac disease that are pending delivery. Discussion will occur with cardiology, maternal fetal medicine, neonatology, and cardiothoracic surgical teams present to create a prenatal and postnatal management plan.? Review fetal echo
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Keren E. Cedillos, MD
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  • Emergency Medicine
  • Urgent Care
Keren E. Cedillos, MD
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Monica's Story
March 26, 2021
… pains and severe weight loss after fighting a terrible bout of pneumonia last year, we knew something was wrong.” … were no strangers to Phoenix Children’s, but things were different this time. “This hospitalization was very scary for … fear of vomiting. When Puffenberger started daily visits with Monica during her in-patient stay, the …
Pediatric Movement Disorders Fellowship
… training program is to train pediatric neurologists to become experts in the growing field of movement disorders in … disorders. Fellows will learn to take movement disorder-specific histories and develop advanced examination techniques. … Deep Brain Stimulation Registry, we are studying DBS outcomes in genetic dystonias. We have a busy Motion …
Curriculum
… be expected to gain an in-depth understanding of the basic/complex anatomy and physiology as well as common neonatal … strategies during multidisciplinary team meetings, sign-outs and weekly conferences. The block schedule consists of … to the advancement of neonatal care through scientific discovery. Goals of the Research Curriculum The primary …

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