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Pediatric Residency
… for children in Arizona and #3 hospital in the Southwest by U.S. News & World Report . Just like Phoenix and the … the benefits of a major metropolitan with a climate that supports being outdoors year-round. From snow skiing in … are a welcoming, casual, young, and growing community that looks forward to adding unique and talented residents to our …
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… a cosmetic issue. Your child may notice they can’t keep up with friends and teammates because they get tired more … was first invented and introduced to the medical community by Donald Nuss, MD, in 1998. Since then, our program has … (sternum) and ribs develop in a way that makes the chest look sunken, makes it stick out or causes it to be uneven. …
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The truth about vaping and teens
… a battery and a heating element and are often designed to look like traditional cigarettes or household items such as flash drives, pens, and lipstick. E-cigarette companies have been successfully advertising to preteens and adolescents by using flavors and designs that appeal to children. 16.1% …
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Phoenix Children’s Palliative Care Team Celebrates 10 Successful Years of Improving Patient and Families’ Quality of Life
Embarking on a second decade of serving patients and families in their most vulnerable moments, Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Palliative Care department will continue providing their world-class, family-centric care offering, expanding its reach with strategic partner, Hospice of the Valley.
Wayfinding
… to the nearest parking Create a parking reminder Get step-by-step directions to anywhere on campus or in the hospital … your care team View our welcome guide for information to support you during your child’s inpatient stay Choose … directions, services or anything else, just ask. Look for us at our conveniently located front information …
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Medical breakthroughs in epilepsy treatment
… best option. Using this cutting-edge procedure, pioneered by Angus Wilfong, MD , associate director of Barrow at … leads from the device constantly monitor brainwaves, looking for brain activity that may lead to a seizure. The RNS sends pulses that instantly disrupt impending seizures and normalize brainwaves, often …
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Pretend scanner helps children overcome fears
… use the Kitten Scanner, they can gain a sense of control by teaching the character what is happening, step-by-step, … choice for the characters, such as, “Does Ollie want to sit up or lay down when he falls asleep? Does he want to hold … are needed, what they will hear and what the machine will look like. There is also a downloadable Simply Sayin’ app , …
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Parent management training: Making it work for your family
… Dad, can’t you just leave me alone?!” Whether it’s waking up sleepy kids in the morning, getting them to do their … when the problem behavior occurs. Ignoring could involve looking away, not making a facial expression, not talking … without having to use points. Children earn points each day by using positive opposite behaviors. I recommend tiered …