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SURG - Pediatric Anesthesia Workforce Imbalance - Amod Sawardekar, MD MBA
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand current pediatric anesthesia resources and limitations Identify solutions within your health system to tackle workforce bottlenecks
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Cholesterol in the Blood Facts about cholesterol Cholesterol is a fat-like, waxy substance that can be found in all parts of your body. It helps your body make cell membranes, many hormones, and vitamin D. The cholesterol in your blood comes from 2 sources: the foods you eat and
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Dennis J. Dietzen, PhD
Division Chief, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; Megan K. Dishop, MD Endowed Chair in Pathology
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Tension Headaches What is a tension headache? Tension headaches are the most common type of headache. Stress and muscle tension are often factors in these headaches. Tension headaches often don’t cause nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light. They do cause a steady ache, rather
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Division of Anesthesiology, Names Leadership Team
Joining the newly created Division of Anesthesiology are 39 experienced providers who recently transitioned from a longstanding private practice into Phoenix Children’s Medical Group. Many of these skilled providers have subspecialties within anesthesia, including pediatric pain management, cardiology, transplantation and more. This team is already an integral part of daily care delivery, having practiced extensively within Phoenix Children’s health system.
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Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Children What is toxic epidermal necrolysis in children? Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a life-threatening skin disorder. It causes skin tissue to die, resulting in skin blistering and peeling. It's most often caused by a medicine reaction. A milder
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Parent management training: Making it work for your family
… inconsistency at home and a yo-yo effect on the moods of both parents and kids. Now, we’re not suggesting you try to … clean.” *Ding ding* an argument ensues! Sound familiar? As best as possible, you want to avoid words like “stop,” … agreed upon ahead of time, you risk setting a precedent for future power struggles with a child refusing to do something …