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Programs & Services
… clinics. Our team provides inpatient consultations for patients in the pediatric , cardiac and neonatal ICUs. …
Program Description & Goals
… the care of acutely ill and injured children. This process occurs over three years and increasing responsibility is … suture and splinting workshops) and conferences. Our ACGME-accredited Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship was … at Phoenix Children's, where they cover the ED 24/7 except for protected time during our weekly didactics. Outside …
Psychology Programs
… families. We are a member of APPIC and the program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) . APA Commission on Accreditation 750 First Street NE Washington, DC 20002 … assessment, intervention and consultation for these populations. The Program is affiliated with the …
Conditions We Treat
Despite trying to keep our kids safe, accidents happen. Whether it’s a minor cut, a broken bone, a life-threatening head injury or a traumatic wound, we can treat it. Trust that your child is in good hands with us, no matter how severe the trauma.
Service
… specialists who work together to provide comprehensive care for children and adolescents with obesity, pre-diabetes, …
Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Volunteers
At Phoenix Children’s, part of our Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program relies on hospital volunteers – both those with therapy animals and those without. Learn about our volunteer roles. To become a volunteer, visit the hospital’s volunteering page and register as an in
Preparación del niño para un procedimiento
Visitar el consultorio médico puede atemorizar a los niños y familias. Pero si uno sabe qué va a pasar en la consulta, el niño se puede sentir más cómodo cuando venga a Phoenix Children’s. Los libros de cuentos que recomendamos abajo (los libros de Preparación) fueron creados por
Agenda
Welcome to the EMS and Prehospital Care Conference, where experts in the field of pediatric emergency and trauma care gather to exchange knowledge, nurture collaboration, and propel advancements in the care of our youngest patients. As we convene once again in Arizona, we