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Our services include diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart disease, arrhythmias and other heart conditions in children and adults.
Conditions We Treat
A perinatal or postpartum mood disorder can take many forms, and can vary widely in symptoms and severity. Symptoms can begin any time during or after pregnancy — even months after giving birth and may include: Feeling depressed or sad Anxiety Feeling overwhelmed, numb or drained
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… Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Division Chief Gregory C. Martin, MD Division Chief, Neonatology; Bill and Cathy Hudson Endowed Chair in Neonatology …
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… Paul R. Bakerman, MD Specialties CVICU Critical Care Aline N. Branca, MD Specialties CVICU Critical Care Michele … CVICU Critical Care Vishal Gunnala, MD Medical Director, Sepsis Specialties CVICU Critical Care Heather A. …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Business of the Year by the Greater Phoenix Chamber
Following Phoenix Children’s recent recognition from the Greater Phoenix Chamber as Exceptional Innovator, Phoenix Children’s was honored as Large Businesses of the Year during the Chamber’s 31st Annual IMPACT Awards Luncheon. Innovation, growth, quality improvement, and a goal to educate are among what leaders at Phoenix Children’s recognize as its major success drivers.
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… Team Physicians Eric S. Bowman, DO Specialties Emergency Medicine Sports Medicine Urgent Care Jennifer D. Gaitley, MD Specialties Sports …
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… Advanced Practice Provider Kara A. Ihrke, FNP Specialties Infectious Diseases Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology … Meet …
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ASU, Phoenix Children’s Partnership Announces First-of-their-Kind Nursing Programs
Phoenix Children’s and Arizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation are thrilled to announce an expansion of their strategic partnership with the development of pre-licensure and graduate-level programs that enhance the preparation of Arizona’s future pediatric nurses.
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Weight Gain During Pregnancy Weight gain in pregnancy varies from woman to woman. It also depends on body type. Talk with your healthcare provider about the amount of weight gain that's best for you. Also talk with your provider about what to eat and the best ways to get exercise
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… Division Chief, Psychology; Hagenah Family Endowed Chair in Psychology Specialties Psychology Psychologists Lindsay M. Anderson, PhD Specialties Psychology Tava L. … Alicia J. Goodman, PhD Specialties Psychology Marco-Antonio S. Hartmann, PhD Specialties Psychology Megan C. …