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CME Session
Trauma Morbidity and Mortality / Education Meeting
This M&M conference reviews opportunities for care improvement based on real-life cases and areas where care was less than optimal and resulted in complications deaths that might have been prevented. Practice gap areas in trauma medicine that we have identified include
Patient and Family Advisory Councils - Application
Our application process has been refined through years of experience working with our Patient and Family Advisors. How to Join: If you’re interested in joining any of our Patient Family Advisory Councils or Patient/ Parent Workgroups, please apply below. Each group has a range of
Patient Family Experience Award
Everyone at Phoenix Children’s has an impact on the patient family experience. From clinicians to volunteers and guest services to contract staff, we want to recognize those who go the extra mile to improve a patient family’s experience. Are you a Phoenix Children’s patient
Meet Your Team
Your child may see a nurse practitioner, a psychometrist (testing and measurement specialist), a child psychologist, or others on our team who have extensive experience and training in caring for ADHD and other concerns. Providers on our team at Phoenix Children’s include:
Conditions We Treat
A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. When a fracture happens, it is classified as either open or closed: Open (Compound) Fracture: The bone breaks through the skin or the skin has a deep wound that exposes the bone. Closed (Simple) Fracture: The bone is broken
Conditions We Treat
Our CARE Program covers a lot of weight-related conditions. As you’re researching conditions and treatments, we want to provide you with the information you need without overwhelming you. Insulin Resistance Prediabetes Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Type 2 Diabetes Metabolic
Conditions We Treat
The neurocritical care team at Phoenix Children’s treats a variety of conditions, including: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Acute ischemic stroke Central nervous system or brain tumors Cerebral sinus thrombosis Coma and minimally conscious states Encephalitis Guillain-Barré