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The Valley Toyota Dealers Association Pledges to Donate $250,000 to Phoenix Children's Hospital
The Valley Toyota Dealers Association (TDA) announced today that they will match up to $250,000 toward the new Emergency Department and Trauma Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. As the Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation nears its goal of raising $40 million to fund the new facility, the TDA plays a major role in raising the last $500,000 needed to achieve that target. Together, the TDA and Phoenix Children’s are asking the community to help raise the remaining funds of $250,000.
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Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them
… audiologists at Phoenix Children’s. We enjoy our regular visits and they do all they can to help our girls continue … Her dream is to be a fashion designer when she grows up. Julia attends kindergarten where her teacher also uses … hearing loss has changed our family’s life for the better by bringing us into a new community of people we love and …
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Phoenix Children's to Host EMS Training to Prepare First Responders for Pediatric 911 Calls
Phoenix Children’s has partnered with the Phoenix Fire Department to host the fourth EMS | MVP Pediatric Symposium, a training to ensure first responders in Arizona have the up-to-date education they need to respond to pediatric emergencies, which often require a very different response than adult emergency calls.
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Arizona Unites for 13th Annual Drowning Impact Awareness Month
Before they can even start kindergarten, too many of our children are drowning - among Arizona children one to four years old, drowning deaths are happening at double the national rate. And, these deaths are most likely to happen between now and Labor Day weekend. That’s why Phoenix Children’s Hospital brings the state together for Drowning Impact Awareness Month, Arizona’s largest drowning prevention effort, which kicks off on Friday, July 29th at 9:30 am in the Melvin L. Cohen Conference Center, at 1919 E. Thomas, Phoenix, AZ.
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The Key Role of an Occupational Therapist
… The Key Role of an Occupational Therapist Blog Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation … from one of our many Centers of Excellence, our OTs come to you. Working directly with your child's doctor, OTs … to both of you. We are privileged to do the job we do and look forward to caring for your child when they need us. …
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Healing Cancer: It takes a village…or Zoom
… for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) , patients have been looking for ways to connect with each other while also … want to know they are not alone. Social isolation is a common issue and can have a big impact on their physical … a wall that would be separating them. That’s why we came up with TLC (Teaching, Learning & Connecting). TLC meetings …
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Five things parents should know about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
… a COVID-19 infection in which a child’s immune system revs up to fight the disease, but instead attacks the body’s … care . If parents suspect their child might have MIS-C, a visit to their pediatrician or emergency department should … the most recent study, three out of four children impacted by MIS-C did not have any underlying health issues that …
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5 tips for when you’re the (only) “Boss of the Pool”
… be coping with icy windshields and stormy weather in the coming months, you can often swim well into fall and winter … your kids are safe when they swim, especially if you’re supervising them alone? Say “no” when the time isn’t right … life jackets . A US Coast Guard-approved life jacket, which looks like a vest, can help to keep your child’s face out of …
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Unique partnership offers instruction on clinical social work with children
… for students,” said Jenifer Riggins, social services supervisor for Phoenix Children’s. “The ability to provide this level of care—directly serving our community—some students may find this is exactly where they want to be. I’m looking forward to seeing what these students bring to the …
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Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, Joins the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as Division Chief
Cynthia Wetmore, MD, PhD, has joined the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s as division chief. Dr. Wetmore earned her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in history of science from Harvard University, Medical Degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, and Doctorate in neurobiology from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic and completed fellowship training in hematology/oncology and neuro-oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.