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CME Session
PCH - Dialing Down Hospital Trash Tonnage: A Team Effort - Ramin Jamshidi, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Gain appreciation of the scale of healthcare-associated physical waste Develop awareness of successes and ongoing efforts for waste reduction at Phoenix Children’s Consider further opportunities (and possible
CME Session
PCH - AI in Healthcare: Opportunities, Challenges and Practical Considerations - Vinay Vaidya, MD and David Higginson
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the foundational principles of artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications in healthcare Formulate strategies to incorporate AI into clinical practice Discuss ethical considerations and challenges
Programs & Services
The right therapy can improve any condition that limits a child’s abilities. While the therapies we offer at Phoenix Children’s can sometimes look like play, every therapy is carefully planned and highly structured to help kids achieve specific functional goals. Phoenix Children
Programs & Services
At Phoenix Children’s Voice Clinic, we help children find and protect their unique voices. We offer a full range of services to help your child communicate more comfortably, breathe more easily and feel more confident in daily life.
Wellness Resource Guide
Taking time for yourself can be difficult when you’re taking care of your child. The Wellness Resources Guide offers simple ways to protect your mind, body and spirit.
Clinical Trials & Research Studies FAQ
Clinical trials are research studies in which patients may volunteer to take part. Phoenix Children’s uses clinical trials to find better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat childhood diseases and injuries. Doctors use treatment trials to learn more about how to fight cancer
Visitor Protocol
Visiting Hours at Phoenix Children’s are 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Our visitor protocol protects the health, safety, rights and privacy of our patients. The goal is to allow caregivers and visitors the opportunity to assist in the healing process helpfully and cooperatively. It also
Doctor
Stewart Goldman, MD
Senior Vice President, Research; Chair, Department of Child Health
Specialties
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS)
The VPI Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS) is an observational study designed to help surgeons and speech-language pathologists select the best surgery for their patients and better customize the care they deliver. Researchers in this study include providers from more than 13