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Phoenix Children’s Chief Physician Executive Dr. Jared Muenzer Named One of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric health systems, announced today that Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA, Chief Physician Executive of the system and Chief Operating Officer for Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, was named one of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives for 2024. This prestigious program honors licensed clinicians in executive roles who are paving the way to better health through their executive responsibility, leadership qualities, innovation, community service and achievements inside and outside of their respective organizations.
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Top Rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Again recognized as a Best Children’s Hospital and a top Pediatric Cardiology and Heart Surgery program by U.S. News and World Report, Phoenix Children’s has earned the top rating of three stars from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) for the sixth consecutive year.
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Brittany's Story
… while riding her bike without a helmet. She survived the accident, but still won't bother with safety measures. "The … your head and what's inside it," Joy said. Head injuries account for more than 60% of bicycle-related deaths and more …
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Top questions to ask when considering a childhood cancer clinical trial
… leading cause of death for youth under 14, second only to accidents. As Childhood Cancer Awareness Month comes to a … and advancing patient care. Are clinical trials safe for my child? Though there are risks associated with clinical … and what’s not before enrolling in a clinical trial. Is my child eligible to participate? Although clinical trial …
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Fitting the right bike to the right child
… have been in a bike shop or major store, bikes and bike accessories are in short supply. More folks are home, which … in mind that a test ride is the best way to get the most accurate fit. Both age and height are important … make it harder for them to learn in the future as well. To account for small growth spurts, some bikes enable you to …
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For the Third Time Phoenix Children’s Ranked in All 10 Specialties by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce the organization is again ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals in 10 out of 10 specialties. The health system remains Arizona’s only children’s hospital to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report and is one of only 24 children’s hospitals in the United States to make the list in all 10 surveyed specialties for 2019-20.
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Well-Being and Positive Culture Among Top Perks Phoenix Children’s Employees Enjoy
Phoenix Children’s is recently acknowledged with three top-employer awards, proving dedication to employee satisfaction. For the fifth year in a row, the Hospital is recognized by Becker’s Healthcare as one of “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare,” and is the only Arizona hospital on the list. The organization is also the only hospital awarded in the large business category of the Phoenix Business Journal’s Valley’s Healthiest Employers 2018 Awards, and it received a platinum ranking for Maricopa County’s Healthy Arizona Worksites Program.
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9 tips to help teens build healthy self-esteem
… Over time, this can erode one’s confidence and feelings of acceptance. Thus, reframing the negative to positive can make … for parents and teens to learn more tips. 9. Hold them accountable and responsible Entrusting your teens with …
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11 questions to ask when choosing a pediatrician
… needs — from now until they reach adulthood. Taking into account that every child is unique and has different health … information online 24/7. This is very convenient for accessing records, such as lab results and vaccine records, …
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Skin checks (and melanoma) aren’t just for adults
… pediatric population. Know the facts: Melanoma in children accounts for 1-4% of melanomas overall and 4% of all cancer …