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Is this normal? How to talk to your child about death
… pretty horrifying. However, just because it may make us uncomfortable, it doesn’t mean our children don’t have … more nuanced cognitive processes that allow them to better-comprehend the finality of death. Youth at this age will … your kids, positively reinforce your child’s behavior for coming to you with their questions (rather than turning to a …
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Embracing Inner Strength and Community: Eashani's Inspiring Journey with Thalassemia
… Embracing Inner Strength and Community: Eashani's Inspiring Journey with Thalassemia Blog … She does an amazing job at speaking up and ensuring she gets every opportunity she deserves.” Finding a community of …
Past Conference Highlights
Join us as we reflect on the remarkable journey of the EMS & Prehospital Care Conference, now celebrating its 8th consecutive year of excellence! Over this time, our conference has evolved into a premier platform for fostering knowledge exchange and innovation in emergency
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Phoenix Children’s to Unveil Redesigned Neurodiagnostic Sleep and EEG Laboratory
Opening April 27, the lab incorporates families’ recommendations and improves care for children undergoing sleep studies and electroencephalogram testing
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Oliver’s “zipper”: A heart surgery story
… – which was perfect for a 6-year-old. “I always feel really comfortable at Phoenix Children’s because I know Oliver’s … “But if you looked at his echos, his heart was definitely getting big.” The best solution By the time Oliver was 6, …
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Exceeding Expectations with Multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Care
… children with spina bifida, the neural tube doesn’t close completely, leaving an open lesion in the spine where spinal cord and nerves can become damaged. In many cases, spina bifida is mild and the … trainer to develop her strength, and we’re hoping she can get strong enough to be able to walk around the house …
Leadership
… Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. He completed his residency in Pediatrics at the University of … York (SUNY) where she received her medical degree. While completing her residency at Eastern Virginia Medical … of Chicago and earned his medical degree from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He …
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Greyson crawls, stands, takes early steps
… typical childhood activities and even play sports. The most common type of clubfoot is “isolated,” meaning the child has … tremendous stress and worry. Parents were excited to be welcoming their new baby into the world, but they were also … is nothing more rewarding than seeing a child be able to get around and interact with their environment in a positive …
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… Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Dr. Sawardekar completed an internship and anesthesiology residency at Rush University Medical Center. In addition, he completed a pediatric anesthesiology fellowship at … with her mother's medical team and seeing how they came together to care for her inspired Dr. Kendrick to go into …
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“Nobody is normal”: Savanna proves confidence is contagious
… simply different has played a huge role in helping her become a confident, optimistic source of support for other … Children's, a multidisciplinary clinic that serves the complex needs of patients with congenital malformations of … accepting of your medical history and your life, don’t get close to them. It’s not necessary to be friends with …