2021-2030 of 2780 Results Found
Visiting Residents/Fellows
Interested in learning at Phoenix Children's? We are committed to training the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. We strive to provide excellent training for pediatric residents, medical students and fellows, while offering high quality medical care to all children and their
Doctor
Stewart Goldman, MD
Senior Vice President, Research; Chair, Department of Child Health
Specialties
Condition
The Thyroid Gland Anatomy of the thyroid gland The thyroid gland is found in the front of the neck. It sits below the voice box (larynx) and on top of the trachea (windpipe). It has a butterfly-like shape. The small, 2-inch gland consists of 2 lobes, 1 on each side of the
Condition
Cystic Fibrosis and the Digestive System How does CF affect the digestive system? Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) have a protein in their cells that doesn't work right. The protein is called CFTR (the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator). CFTR controls the flow of water
Condition
Uniparental Disomy: Prader-Willi Syndrome and Angelman Syndrome What is uniparental disomy? Chromosome pairs affect how our body works. Normally, a baby gets 1 copy of each chromosome pair from each parent. This means 1 copy from the genetic mother, and the other copy from the
Conditions We Treat
Children can be born with a motility disorder or develop one later. Some motility disorders are caused by a problem with the child’s anatomy or by another medical condition. Others are caused by poor habits learned during potty training. The Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Service
The kidney transplant program at Phoenix Children's began in 2002, and since then, we have performed more pediatric kidney transplants than any hospital in Arizona. Our experienced team provides the high-quality care and support children need with a personalized, family-centered