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Liquid Gold
… neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Phoenix Children’s. Desperate to help sustain her first child’s life, her mother … erbs palsey, a type of paralysis in the arm, so she had occupational therapy that started in the NICU and continued …
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Her [heart] beat lives on
… left heart syndrome (HLHS). The rare heart defect, which occurs in about 1 in 3,800 births, affects formation of the … arteries, which is associated with a high mortality risk.” Despite the poor prognosis, Rachel and Tyler continued …
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Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey
… when treatment can be most effective. Dr. Wallace’s team includes an endocrinologist and geneticist, as well as experts in pulmonary function, hearing loss, physical therapy, occupational therapy and pain management. Theo’s journey …
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Quinn’s heart, her strength and a dance floor full of possibility
… happen to us, hands down,” Sandee said. “Dr. Velez is the kindest soul I think I’ve ever known. He’s not just Quinn’s … many HLHS patients it’s usually never a straight line to success,” he said. “It’s always up and down.” Six days old and …
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Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
… medicine, Dr. Tom was drawn to neonatology because of her desire to be involved with families during this very special … healthcare advocate, one of Dr. van Leeuwen’s most notable accomplishments was the conceptualization and founding of the …
Leadership
… most about pediatric pharmacy: Being a part of a team that includes medical professionals, patients, families, and … healthcare team to find ways to help patients. Also, it’s acceptable to love Disney as much as I do. Mike Meekins, …
Service
When children grow up in safe, stable, and nurturing environments, they thrive. Research shows that without these consistent supports, traumatic experience, adverse experiences and chronic stress—known as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)—can increase the risk of serious but