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Neuromuscular Program
Pediatric neuromuscular diseases encompass a spectrum of disorders originating in childhood that affect the muscles, neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves or neurons in the spinal cord. While most of these conditions are genetic, some are acquired and primarily an abnormal
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Margery A. Shoptaugh, MD
Medical Director, Center of Resiliency and Wellbeing (CRW)
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  • Primary Care
Margery A. Shoptaugh, MD
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Anastasia L. Gentles, MD
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Anastasia L. Gentles, MD
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Tips for Helping Young Athletes After a Sports-Related Concussion
September 24, 2025
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions in youth athletes can happen in both contact and non-contact sports. Symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, nausea and sensitivity to light or noise. Michael Puchowicz, MD, at Phoenix
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Erin E. Kretovics, DO
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  • Pulmonology
Erin E. Kretovics, DO
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Kamran Ahmed, MD
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Kamran  Ahmed, MD
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Phoenix Children’s Expands Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Team with Hire of Globally Renowned Brittle Bone Expert
September 11, 2023
The health system system has added another internationally renowned surgeon-scientist to its medical staff. Maegen Wallace, MD, MBA, is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon and expert in osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease.
Maegan Wallace, MD MBA
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Kerry K. Berghoff, FNP
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  • Allergy & Immunology
Pediatric Optometry Fellowship
… who want to work with children. The fellowship is offered by Phoenix Children’s Ophthalmology Division . The Ophthalmology Division provides comprehensive care and is rapidly growing to include the … One position is available each year, from July 1 until June 30 the following year. The selected candidate will work 40 …
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Safe Summer Skin Tips and Tricks
May 30, 2024
By Elizabeth O. Dupuy, MD
… It’s important to remember that the sun’s rays reflect off surfaces such as sand, rocks and water. 2. Use Sun … against UVA and UVB rays. Sunscreens that are rated SPF 30 or higher are best. People typically use a fraction of the amount recommended, so be generous when applying sunscreen. Re-apply …
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