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Poison Ivy Rash in Children What is poison ivy rash? Poison ivy rash is an itchy, allergic reaction to poison ivy. Poison ivy is a very common plant in the U.S. It's similar to two other plants called poison oak and poison sumac. The plants cause allergic dermatitis. This means
CME Session
PCH - Healthcare Sustainability to Address the Climate Crisis - Preeti Jaggi, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Define the intersection of antimicrobial stewardship with healthcare sustainability Identify opportunities to decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the healthcare sector Identify specific infections that are made
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Viral Hepatitis Overview What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. The liver is located in the upper right part of the belly (abdomen). Hepatitis can be caused by a virus that leads to damage of liver cells. Hepatitis has 2 types: Acute hepatitis. This type
Programs & Services
We offer comprehensive care for children with inflammatory bowel disease, from diagnosis and treatment to long-term monitoring and management. We even help your child transition to an adult care provider when the time comes.
Bereavement Support
… Services for Families Facing Loss Phoenix Children’s offers compassionate support, services and resources for families … and siblings during a child’s illness and after they have died to help families cope with grief, create ways to … throughout the year to help families cope and move forward after the death of a child. Sibling Bridges of Support …
Ways to Donate
… helping to make a child’s stay at Phoenix Children's more comfortable. Donate Money Make a Financial Gift Every … run wild! Spread the word on your blog or your personal website; talk to friends at parties; chat up your neighbors … by patients and their families other than normal audience participation. All character costumes must be …
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Researchers at Phoenix Children’s First in the World to Produce Mouse Lungs in Rats
Pediatric patients who have severe forms of lung disease associated with respiratory failure often need transplantable lung tissues and this study proves generating transplantable lungs from stem cells using large animals as bioreactors is possible.