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Phoenix Children’s NICU NEST Clinic: A nest above the rest
… infants. This clinic is an important piece of infant care designed to provide additional support to infants and families … and developmental pediatricians), pediatric therapists (occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech/language …

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Food Allergies: Very real but treatable
… with food allergies must always carry or have immediate access to the life-saving medication epinephrine as this is … the only treatment for anaphylaxis. Food allergies have a significant impact on quality of life for children and their …

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It’s okay to ask if they’re okay: Why every parent should check in on their child’s mental health
… prevention tools. Here are 6 steps every parent can take right now: Talk to your children and teens about their … or mad is normal and that we all must grow the skills to accept and manage these feelings. If you can, be open about …

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Phoenix Children’s Promotes Dr. Jared Muenzer to Chief Physician Executive
As Chief Physician Executive, Muenzer will lead all clinical care, including the health system’s growing behavioral health services, Phoenix Children’s Care Network, clinical research efforts at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute, medical education and the growing network of Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics practices. He will continue to serve as Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, a role he has held since 2016.

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Arizona Sports and KTAR Give-A-Thon Raises Record-Breaking $1.58 Million
The 16th annual Give-A-Thon for Phoenix Children’s Hospital became the top fundraiser of its kind in the country by collecting more than $1.58 million in donations during a 19-hour radio simulcast on KTAR News (92.3 FM) and Arizona Sports (98.7 FM). This marks the seventh year in a row that Bonneville Media’s two stations have exceeded $1 million in donations.
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Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, Joins the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as Division Chief
Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, has joined the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as division chief. Dr. Wetmore earned her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in history of science from Harvard University, Medical Degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, and Doctorate in neurobiology from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic and completed fellowship training in hematology/oncology and neuro-oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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10 tips to help kids wear face masks
… own faces – all by themselves. Plan: Wearing a mask is a big adjustment. Build in plenty of time for your kids to get … are exceptions, of course: Children who are considered high risk or severely immunocompromised may require an N95 …
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Talking to kids about autism
… Health Psychology We are working toward a world with true acceptance of disabilities. Talking to children about … are lots of ways to communicate with others. For example, sign language, drawing and even playing are forms of …

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Lauren’s Story
… Because of that bad experience, we didn’t pursue treatment right away but instead waited to see how my scoliosis would … I was in pain. The attitude of the nurses and staff always brightened my day when they would come into my room. Dr. …
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Phoenix Children’s Hosts Inaugural Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards
Phoenix Children’s hosted its first Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards on Thursday, October 21 at the Phoenix Country Club. The Heart and Hand Clinical Excellence Awards honor Phoenix Children’s physicians and advanced practice providers who have made exceptional contributions to pediatric medicine. Keynote speaker, former NHL player and current chief hockey development officer for the Arizona Coyotes, Shane Doan, addressed attendees during this event that focused on celebrating excellence in the areas of clinical care, research and medical education. The event host and emcee was Phoenix Children’s Physician-in-Chief Dr. Jared Muenzer, with additional speakers President & CEO Robert L. Meyer and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel Ostlie.