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Life After the NICU
Phoenix Children’s Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care offers a unique, concierge-style resource for families. As you prepare to leave the NICU and enter the next phase of caring for your child, our team is here to help coordinate the many services, providers and support resources
Pediatric Rheumatology Fellowship Program
The Phoenix Children’s Rheumatology Fellowship Program, the only one of its kind in Arizona, is dedicated to serving underrepresented and underserved communities in the Southwest. Our graduates will provide valuable care to children from a variety of ethnicities and social
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Anatomy of the Breasts Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. They are arranged like the petals of a daisy. Each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. These end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can make milk. The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin
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Our Hepatology Program is the only one of its kind in a freestanding children's hospital in Arizona, treating patients with acute or chronic liver conditions from infancy to adulthood, with a full range of services, some that aren't offered anywhere else in the state. When a
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Daniel A. Velez, MD
Co-Director, Center for Heart Care; Division Chief, Cardiothoracic Surgery; Joseph and Shawn Lampe Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery; Surgical Director, Heart Transplantation
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Refractive Errors in Children What is normal vision? To understand how certain problems can affect your child's vision, it’s important to know how normal vision happens. For children with normal vision, the following things occur in this order: Light enters the eye through the