2021-2030 of 3183 Results Found
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Types of Hearing Loss in Children What are the different types of hearing loss? There are 3 main types of hearing loss: sensorineural, conductive, and mixed (both sensorineural and conductive). These types of hearing loss can be present at birth (congenital). Or they can happen
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Our Emergency Department (ED) and American College of Surgeons-verified Pediatric Level I Trauma Center (the only one in the state) opened in September 2017. This amazing care facility is the only pediatric emergency service in a free-standing children’s hospital in Arizona. We
Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care Research
The Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care at Phoenix Children’s cares for thousands of families before the birth of their babies. This work allows us to enhance diagnostic accuracy and track and improve outcomes after the baby is born. Our researchers collaborate nationally to
Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Education & Resources
Learning your child has type 1 diabetes can be an overwhelming time for your family as you navigate materials and adjust to a new lifestyle. The first step in taking control of a diabetes diagnosis is seeking out reliable information from a reputable source. Your provider or
CME Session
PCH - Mosquito Borne Illness in Arizona - Nathan Price, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe mosquitoes that transmit infection with a focus on mosquitoes present in Arizona Describe mosquito borne infection already present in Arizona Discuss common mosquito borne infections that may be seen in
Service
Annually, about 13,000 children in the United States develop solid tumors. For these patients, the most important thing is a correct diagnosis. That’s where we come in. Our highly-specialized team of experts spends a great deal of time on testing for each patient because we know
Programs & Services
All of our doctors, nurses, Child Life specialists, social workers, nutritionists, pain management specialists and therapists work with families to help them understand the diagnosis, treatments and care needed at home and throughout a patient’s life.