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Phoenix Children’s Will Soon Open Newly Equipped Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU)
On the heels of its top “three-star” rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, a repeat “Best Children’s Hospital” designation, and its ranking among the nation’s top Pediatric Heart Centers from U.S. News & World Report, Phoenix Children’s will open a newly expanded Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) in July 2019. With 48 total inpatient beds, the new CVICU doubles the capacity of the previous 24-bed unit. New CVICU rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art technology like surgical lighting, lifts for mobilizing adult patients and improved monitoring capabilities.
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Pool party means pool safety
… the hottest temperatures in the US. We automatically scope out shade in parking lots, drink water by the gallon, and … it hard to see children. Distractions are everywhere. We visit homes without a fence around the pool. When I go to … for the Pool Boss to avoid being distracted while on duty. If you limit the job to 15 minutes at a time and take turns, …
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Rise in MIS-C cases: Here’s what you need to know
… anxiety and alarm for parents. Misinformation about MIS-C has flooding the internet, too, which makes it difficult for parents to really understand its symptoms, … care If parents suspect their child might have MIS-C, a visit to their pediatrician or emergency department should …
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National Child Injury Prevention Day 2022
… plays an integral role in educating our community about keeping children safe from preventable injuries. In … and ATV’s. Home Safety – Assists families in identifying safety hazards in their household. The program … important information with families during their well child visits (particularly for our most at risk population of …
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Phoenix Children's Adds Top Surgeon to its Top-Ranked Heart Center
One of the country’s foremost pediatric cardiothoracic surgeons has joined the top-ranked pediatric heart program at Phoenix Children’s. Roosevelt Bryant III, MD, now serves as surgical director of the Cardiac Transplantation and Mechanical Assist Device Program at Phoenix Children’s Heart Center, ranked 14 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals and one of just 10 congenital cardiothoracic surgery programs in North America to earn the Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ highest-achievable three-star rating.
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Growing Legal Team Supports Phoenix Children’s Expansion Into New Locations, Service Lines
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health care systems and the only freestanding children’s hospital in Arizona, announced today that Carlyle “Cary” Hall and Emilia Keric have joined as legal counsel. Hall will serve as chief risk and litigation counsel and Keric will serve as associate general counsel.
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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 Epilepsy Program Receives New Accreditation
The Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital for the first time has been accredited by The Laboratory Accreditation Board of the American Board of Registered EEG Technologists (ABRET) for its excellence in conducting and interpreting electroencephalogram (EEG) tests for patients throughout Phoenix Children’s.
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Tyler's Story
… for the Big Leagues There was a point in Tyler Lakin’s life when he struggled to put on a sock or a shoe without feeling unexplained pinching pain in his lower back. And … bulging discs or deterioration in his spine. Tyler tried visiting physical therapists and chiropractors — all the …
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National Child Injury Prevention Day - shine a green light
… we met at a park, splash pad or at the zoo. Soon after with visited each other’s homes. By then both families had built … and we all felt comfortable in asking questions. If your child ( no matter their age ) wants to go to a … and don’t feel like you need to rush things. In learning about the other child’s family, I learned about house rules, …