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Kip Welch Joins Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Kip Welch, Vice President, Talent Acquisition at Phoenix Children's, brings more than 25 years of experience in the Human Resources field with an expertise in talent acquisition and recruiting.
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Phoenix Children’s Names Katherine Perry, MD, MS, Division Chief of Nephrology
As Phoenix Children’s Division of Nephrology continues to grow to address the needs of children in Arizona and beyond, the health system has named renowned pediatric nephrologist and researcher Katherine Perry, MD, MS, the chief of the division. Dr. Perry comes to Phoenix Children’s from UCLA Health, where she worked as a board-certified pediatric nephrologist since 2006.
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3 tips to help keep your family healthy this fall
… this fall Blog COVID-19 Flu Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics Vaccination School is back in session and kids are spending … can safely get both vaccines during a single health care visit with their appropriate provider. Families whose … protected during the peak flu season.” Because flu viruses constantly evolve, the strains of flu that were most common …
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Ethan's Story
… where a therapist dismissed the seriousness of Ethan's condition. "Children don't commit suicide," she said, and … to leave her child in a psychiatric unit — especially since visiting hours for parents were restricted. She was … sixth grade class. Even more important than his academic success, he has regained his easygoing composure. His mother …
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Phoenix Children's Earns a Highest-Achievable Three-Year Accreditation for Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
Phoenix Children's Hospital has received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). CARF International is an independent nonprofit accreditor of health and human services aimed at raising care standards for service providers.
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The teen patient with a brain injury: Why a pediatric acute inpatient rehabilitation facility makes sense
… just “little adults.” And as much as teenagers wish to be considered “grown up,” we know they have needs that differ … housed within an acute care pediatric hospital guarantees access to specialty providers and services who are all geared … Video games, air hockey, scheduled activities and celebrity visits are just a few of the ways The Zone meets the needs …
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Q&A with Patient Experience Leaders
… lead Phoenix Children’s effort to ensuring we provide a consistently exceptional experience at every encounter, … career in healthcare. I can vividly remember 7-year-old me visiting my pediatrician, Dr. Character, with so much …
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One of the top centers for treating chest deformities in North America is right here
… sports with his friends was out of the question. Hugo’s condition – a chest wall deformity called pectus excavatum – … trip to Arizona from their home in the Cayman Islands to access Phoenix Children’s expertise. Hugo’s drug allergies … surgery in 2018, and following the standard follow-up visit, he returned a year later for an annual exam and then …
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Eye and Back Strain from increased screen time
… certainly brought families many new challenges, including controlling the amount of screen time their children … eye fatigue or strain, also known as asthenopia. When this occurs, symptoms such as eye discomfort, irritation, blurred … to complain of eye or back strain, it’s time to schedule a visit at Phoenix Children’s Hospital where we can help …
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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.