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Meet the VPI-OPS Team
VPI-OPS is a collaboration of surgeons, speech-language pathologists, and researchers from more than 13 hospitals and clinics in the United States and Canada. The study is led by a team of researchers at Phoenix Children’s who are responsible for making sure the study is run
CHAMPION Program
The Cardiac High Acuity Monitoring Program for Infants and Newborns (CHAMPION) Program at Phoenix Children’s supports patients with certain types of high-risk complex congenital heart disease and single ventricle physiology, or one chamber in the heart. The period between the
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Researcher Spotlights – June 2022
… at Babies & Children’s Hospital of New York (Columbia Presbyterian). Recognized as a Best Doctor in Wisconsin and … honor and a privilege to be able to address large groups of highly engaged families in this context. Outside of … working, Dr. Belthur enjoys traveling with his family and visiting national parks and cultural heritage centers …
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PCH - Diagnoses You Cannot Afford to Miss in the Pediatric Emergency Department - George S. Bisset III, MD (Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA)
… point to a specific diagnosis in acutely ill children Become familiar with the ramifications of making a delayed or … made in most cases Delayed CME credit is available for up to 4 weeks following the live session Please note: … Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship at the same …
Gastroenterology Research
Research in gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition at Phoenix Children’s is helping advance our understanding of gastrointestinal (GI) and liver diseases. Through these studies, we are making strides in improving therapies for children affected by these conditions. At Phoenix
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New Sleep Recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine For the First Time Defining How Much Sleep Children Need
A physician with Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital has helped create new recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), defining how much sleep children need. Matthew Troester, DO, pediatric neurologist, is one of 13 sleep medicine experts from around the world who developed the recommendations. This is the first time AASM has made sleep recommendations for children, and it will change the way doctors advise parents on how much sleep children should get every day.
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NSGR - Advancing Pediatric Hydrocephalus Treatment Through Understanding CSF Circulation - Jennifer M. Strahle, MD
… Rounds Thu, 04/16/2026 - 07:00 Neurosurgery Grand Rounds Visiting Professor **In-Person** Mel Cohen Conference Center … Program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Dr. Strahle grew up in New Jersey and attended Bates College as an … one of the most important clinical conditions treated by pediatric neurosurgeons. Since 2021, Dr. Strahle has …
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9 tips to help teens build healthy self-esteem
… Finally, the ever-present use of social media further complicates teen lives. Although a great way of connecting … tension and boost energy. Parents can help set the stage by modeling these healthy habits and encouraging their teens … the same. 2. Open the conversation Sometimes teens aren’t looking for parents to jump in and problem-solve. Instead, …