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Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease What is coronary heart disease? Coronary heart disease happens when the innermost layer of the coronary arteries becomes inflamed and narrowed. This is caused by a buildup of fatty deposits called plaque. These deposits may start in childhood and continue
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… expert pediatric rheumatologists who are adept in providing both broad and specialized care. This fellowship spans three … to intensive training in pediatric rheumatology, encompassing both inpatient and outpatient care experiences. …
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Unique partnership offers instruction on clinical social work with children
November 23, 2021
… and their families. The internship will pair students with both a Medical Social Worker and an Outpatient Mental Health … ability to provide this level of care—directly serving our community—some students may find this is exactly where they …
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Stay up to date on car seat safety
June 1, 2021
By Christina Tijerina
… seat to seat were done based on her age and not the seat recommendations itself. Now having been a car seat technician … often make: Installing the car seat using both lower anchors and the seatbelt together; most …
Sleeping child strapped in car seat
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… dysplasia. We help families like yours cope with the complexity of these rare conditions, and we use the latest … therapies and management tools to give your child the best possible care and quality of life. Our program combines … relationship with the OI Foundation, we are a new clinical site for the NIH-funded Brittle Bone Disorders Consortium of …
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Pulmonary Atresia
Pulmonary Atresia What is pulmonary atresia? Pulmonary atresia (PA) is a heart defect. It happens when the baby's heart doesn’t form as it should in the uterus. This can happen during the first 8 weeks of pregnancy. PA is a problem with the opening of the pulmonary valve. This
Conditions We Treat
Our physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R) doctors, neurologists and other experts direct multispecialty care for cerebral palsy (CP), along with its related conditions and complications.
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Circumcision for Children
Circumcision for Children What is circumcision for children? Circumcision is a surgery to remove the skin covering the end of the penis. This skin is called the foreskin. This surgery is most often done 1 or 2 days after a baby’s birth. Circumcision can also be done on older
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The clinical training program at Phoenix Children’s will provide each fellow with the academic knowledge and procedural skills necessary to care for patients throughout their career. Inpatient service time during the first year will focus on the care of patients on the cardiology
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At Phoenix Children’s Voice Clinic, we help children find and protect their unique voices. We offer a full range of services to help your child communicate more comfortably, breathe more easily and feel more confident in daily life.

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