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    One of the top centers for treating chest deformities in North America is right here
        
  … deep hollow in his chest that seemed to collapse further inward as he neared puberty, Hugo Barnett suffered from asthma and struggled to breathe. … “funnel chest” or “concave chest,” pectus is the most common chest wall deformity and can range from mild to …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Ranks in Top 20 in 2022’s “Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America”
        
	  	    Phoenix Children’s ranked No. 17 on the 2022 “Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America,” an awards program from Healthiest Employers® honoring organizations investing in the health and well-being of their employees. The health system jumped 54 places in the rankings compared to last year, when Phoenix Children’s was named No. 71 in the country.
	  	  
	        
        
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    The tiniest heart CHAMPIONs
        
  … We support families and children on their journey with complex congenital heart defects, which is unique for each … team works closely with parents to provide a safety net for these complex babies and keeping them safe at home. … at our CHAMPION Graduation event during national Heart Awareness Month (February). At this event, we invite all of …
        
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    Phoenix Children's Appoints Chief Nursing Officer, VP of Critical Care Services
        
	  	    In an ongoing effort to expand and elevate health care for children and families, Phoenix Children’s tapped two senior nursing leaders to serve in executive positions for the growing pediatric health system. Rhonda Thompson, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, is chief nursing officer (CNO) and senior vice president of patient care services, and Katie Penson, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, now serves as vice president of critical care services at Phoenix Children’s.
	  	  
	        
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Names Katherine Perry, MD, MS, Division Chief of Nephrology
        
	  	    As Phoenix Children’s Division of Nephrology continues to grow to address the needs of children in Arizona and beyond, the health system has named renowned pediatric nephrologist and researcher Katherine Perry, MD, MS, the chief of the division. Dr. Perry comes to Phoenix Children’s from UCLA Health, where she worked as a board-certified pediatric nephrologist since 2006.
	  	  
	        
        
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    Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
        
  … Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders   Molly’s warm and resilient spirit inspires those around her. Whether … support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … Cancer and Blood Disorders, said from day one, Molly embodied true resilience. “She fought with grace, hope and …
        
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    Children’s cardiac stress tests should be performed by pediatric heart/lung experts, here’s why
        
  … not helpful. Children and young adults require a much more comprehensive testing regimen to not only examine their … heart, lung, blood, skeletal and even neurological or genetic conditions. For example, we are one of the only … disease, and we participate in exercise related research studies to remain on the cutting edge of diagnosis and …
        
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    Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Appoints Neil Friedman, MBChB, as Director
        
	  	    Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) at Phoenix Children’s, one of the largest pediatric neuroscience programs in the country, today announced the appointment of Neil Friedman, MBChB as director. Dr. Friedman is a leading pediatric neurologist and has served as interim director since 2022, overseeing the institute’s comprehensive inpatient and outpatient neuroscienceslogical care and services to infants, children and teens with neurological-related issues.
	  	  
	        
        
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    National Child Injury Prevention Day 2022
        
  … United States, thousands of children ages 1 to 18 years old die from unintentional injuries, making it the leading cause … Phoenix Children’s plays an integral role in educating our community about keeping children safe from preventable … Injury Free Coalition for Kids on their mission to bring awareness to help reduce preventable injuries across the …
        
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    Dr. Ashish S. Patel Named Physician-in-Chief at Phoenix Children’s
        
	  	    In his new role, Dr. Patel leads four of Phoenix Children’s eight clinical centers. He also oversees hospitalist medicine, mental and behavioral health, and Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics practices. Beyond his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Patel is now part of the health system’s Executive Physician Leadership team and the Phoenix Children’s Medical Group Governance Council.