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… within Radiology that uses X-ray , fluoroscopy , computed tomography (CT) , and ultrasound imaging to help … invasive procedures and therapies throughout the body. By using advanced imaging technology to guide the … vascular disease therapy. Our doctors and patients are supported by a team of highly skilled radiology …
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The DAISY award: Honoring extraordinary Phoenix Children’s nurses
… the DAISY Award The DAISY Award was born out of a desire to commemorate the life of J. Patrick Barnes, whose battle with … profound impact on his well-being and the emotional support they offered his entire family. Out of this … and selection process Nominations can be submitted by patients, their families, or fellow staff who have …
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Corporate Venture Studio in Partnership with Coplex
The pediatric health system, recently announced a partnership with Coplex (coplex.com), a leading venture studio and corporate innovation firm, to launch six new health care technology startups over the next three years.
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SURG - A Glimpse Into Developing World Pediatric Surgery: an NGO Model in East Africa - Erik Hansen, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand better some barriers to pediatric surgical care in a developing world context Get a taste of some successes amidst the limitations to care Learn about one pediatric surgical training model success in East
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PCH - Say What? Diagnosing & Treating the Seven Types of Jargon Overuse - Michael Pitt, MD (University of Minnesota, M Health Fairview - MN)
… each Implement simple word swaps in our written and verbal communication that increase likelihood of being understood by our patients None of us went into medicine to confuse … our use of jargon – the technical terminology of a given group – reveal that we consistently do precisely that. While …
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VWGR - Vitamin D: Through the Years - Kaivan Dadachanji, DO
… to: Explore the Medical History of Vitamin D Deficiencies/Supplementation Review our current understanding of Vitamin D and its role in health Discuss recommendations for Vitamin D supplementation/nutritional … VW Vitamin D: Through the Years Kaivan Dadachanji, DO Led By 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Free … VWGR - Vitamin …
Conditions We Treat
… Cervical Spine Instability Excessive movement caused by weak, loose or abnormal bones and ligaments in the neck. … bones in the spine curve forward, causing a rounding of the upper back. Cervical: An abnormal forward curve in the neck … spine A traumatic injury may cause a bruise (contusion), compression (from blood or bones), a partial tear, or a …
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Phoenix Children’s furthering research on migraine treatments for children
… Headaches Migraine Research Neurology Headaches impact up to 75% of children by the time they reach adolescence. The Pediatric Headache … and a nurse practitioner. The program continues to grow, welcoming its first pediatric headache fellow in 2022. The …
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PCH - The War on Vaccines - Paul Offit, MD (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - PA)
… virology and immunology, and was a member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to the Centers for … vaccine, RotaTeq, recommended for universal use in infants by the CDC. For this achievement, Dr. Offit received the … of Medicine, and the Innovators in Health Award from the Group Health Foundation. In 2014, he was elected to the board …