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The Neurofibromatosis Program at Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive care and compassionate support. We understand that each patient's journey with NF is unique, which is why we take a holistic approach to care, bringing together a team of specialists to address every
CME Session
VWGR - Dr. Who, Me? Professional Identity Formation in Physicians - Vasu Bhavaraju, MD
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Past Conference Highlights
Join us as we reflect on the remarkable journey of the EMS & Prehospital Care Conference, now celebrating its 8th consecutive year of excellence! Over this time, our conference has evolved into a premier platform for fostering knowledge exchange and innovation in emergency
CME Session
PCH - Shared Struggles Stories from Parents and Pediatricians Caring for Children with Serious Illnesses: The Grand Rounds Edition - Dr. Barry Markovitz & Ann Schrooten
Meet the presenters: Barry Markovitz, MD, MPH, has served as Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles since 2018, providing administrative and clinical leadership in alignment with the institution’s mission, vision
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The pediatric experts at Phoenix Children’s Primary & Complex Care provide coordinated, compassionate care for children with a wide range of medical needs. From routine checkups, preventive care and vaccines to treatment for illnesses and coordinated management for complex
CME Session
Fetal Specialty Care Conference
The fetal care conference is a great opportunity to inform the attendees about the latest prenatal treatments available to fetuses and the imaging required to diagnose and determine if an infant is a candidate for those interventions. Practitioners should be seeking advanced
Cleft Palate
Cleft palate is a term that describes a separation in the roof of the mouth. It happens when the tissue that makes up the roof of the mouth, called the palate, does not join completely before birth. The palate usually forms between the sixth and ninth weeks of pregnancy. The gap
Doctor
Angus A. Wilfong, MD
Division Chief, Neurology; Dr. Jerry Cox Endowed Chair in Neurology
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