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Keeping keto: Thanksgiving edition
… Institute at Phoenix Children’s Thanksgiving is by far my favorite holiday. I start decorating for fall when … thinking your portion is sufficient because it is filling up the plate. Fat is more than twice as calorically dense … single servings. If you prefer the whole shebang when it comes to pie, check out this recipe from the Charlie …
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PCH - Rethinking Pediatric Pain: Targeted Interventions That Can Change Outcomes - Jamie Fleming, MD & Sean Gamble, MD
… Pediatric Pain: Targeted Interventions That Can Change Outcomes - Jamie Fleming, MD & Sean Gamble, MD Home Search … Dr. Gamble is affiliated with several professional groups, including the American Society of Anesthesiologists, … Can Change Outcomes Jamie Fleming, MD & Sean Gamble, MD Led By 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Free … PCH - Rethinking …
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Pair of Highest Achievable Three-Year Accreditations for Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
Phoenix Children's, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health systems, has received a pair of three-year accreditations from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the specialties of Inpatient Rehabilitation Pediatric Specialty Program and Brain Injury Specialty Program. Phoenix Children’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Program is the only pediatric and adolescent program in the state. CARF International is an independent nonprofit accreditor of health and human services aimed at raising care standards for service providers.
Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Division Chief Gregory C. Martin, MD Division Chief, Neonatology; Bill and Cathy Hudson Endowed Chair in Neonatology Specialties Neonatology Physicians Mary K. Allare, MD Specialties Neonatology Mohammad Y. Bader, MD …
Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Division Chief Angus A. Wilfong, MD Division Chief, Neurology; Dr. Jerry Cox Endowed Chair in Neurology Specialties Neurology Medical Director Kara S. Lewis, MD Medical Director, Fetal Neurology at Barrow Neurological …
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Pediatric neuromuscular diseases encompass a spectrum of disorders originating in childhood that affect the muscles, neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves or neurons in the spinal cord. While most of these conditions are genetic, some are acquired and primarily an abnormal
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The benefits of second opinions in cardiology
… care providers, but it can be a critical, even lifesaving, component to your child’s treatment. Here we outline the … opinion and why you should not feel guilty when bringing up the topic with your doctor. The benefits One of the … approach to treatment. Every case is different, and by having more than one expert evaluate a child’s diagnosis, …
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What is sickle cell? Celebrating Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month
… Sickle Cell Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders When baby Jacquie was born, her parents were advised to take their … but they might not show symptoms of the disease for up to a year. When they do come, symptoms may include jaundice (skin yellowing), anemia …
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Phoenix Children’s Expands Research Team with Scientist Pioneering New Childhood Cancer Treatments
The health system continues to strengthen its focus on pediatric research with the hire of Tanya Kalin, MD, PhD, a renowned scientist focused on pioneering effective treatments for pediatric cancers with fewer negative side effects for children.
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… University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Good … Gynecology since residency. Noor Zwayne, MD Dr. Zwayne completed medical school at the University of Arizona and completed her residency at Banner University Hospital in …