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Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD)
A ventricular assist device (VAD) is a mechanical heart pump that takes over some of the work done by a patient’s heart to help it circulate their blood more effectively. They can give a weak or injured heart time to heal or provide support while your child waits for a heart
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Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey
… Imperfecta (OI) Although his physicians and his parents did not know it at the time, Theo came into the … crying all the time no matter what they did to comfort him. When Theo was four weeks old, Christina heard …
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Multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care involves constant patient bedside measurements of brain physiology using various tools to detect clinically important events in real time for patients with acute brain injury or those at risk. By integrating synchronized data, this
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Things to Know Before You Enroll Your Child in Swim Lessons
… Things to Know Before You Enroll Your Child in Swim Lessons Blog Drowning … forward to fun at pools and water parks in the Valley. Many parents enroll their kids in swim lessons for peace of mind. … in preventing a child from drowning. Swim lessons should complement supervision and never replace it, regardless of a …
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Researcher Spotlights – February 2022
… spotlights leading physicians and other clinical leaders for their work in the areas of Research, Education and/or … the Translational Genomics Research Institute in 2005 and completed his training in pediatric neurology and molecular … cerebral palsy, which can help provide families closure, guide preventive health care and can even alter the course …
Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship
Our fellowship graduates will predominantly serve underserved communities in the Southwest, providing care to children from different backgrounds for years to come. As the sole Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship in Arizona, our program will positively impact not only the fellows
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The Fetal Imaging Center at Phoenix Children’s uses state-of-the-art technologies for an accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan. Advanced medical imaging can help your team of obstetric, maternal fetal medicine and pediatric specialists determine your baby’s condition
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Phoenix Children’s Opens 44,000-Square Foot Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The new space, which replaces Phoenix Children’s existing NICU, is Arizona's only Level IV NICU as designated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, indicating the highest level of care available for the most complex neonatal conditions. In addition to providing high-quality medical care, the new space was designed to enhance patient family comfort.