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PCH - Research In Progress / Pulse Check: Assessing Palliative Care Integration in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit - Andreas Damianos, MD and Andrea Cuviello, MD, FAAP
… Damianos received his pediatric training in New Jersey and completed his neonatology fellowship at the Holtz Children's … affect not only their lungs but all the body, Dr. Damianos embarked to study the etiologies of such conditions, and focus …
Conditions We Treat
… called stress hormones). Adrenal insufficiency is most commonly separated by primary, secondary and tertiary … known as high cholesterol ) and dyslipidemia, a condition marked by abnormal lipid levels. We tailor treatment plans …
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
… hematologist/oncologists who provide hope, healing, and the best family-centered care, and who incorporate innovative … Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016 abailey4 [at] phoenixchildrens.com (abailey4[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com) Downloads …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Will Open New Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Infusion Center on October 18
Phoenix Children’s new 17,000-square-foot Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) will open to patients on October 18, increasing the Hospital’s capacity to care for children and adults fighting pediatric cancer and complex blood disorders.
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When your child has a problem affecting the liver, you want answers and a plan for taking action. By choosing Phoenix Children’s, your child will be in the qualified hands of highly trained hepatologists, who are experts in liver diseases. We’ll answer all your questions and put
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Celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month
… and empower individuals with Down syndrome to live their best lives. Trisomy 21, which is known as Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal condition diagnosed in the United States. …
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Phoenix Children’s Opens 44,000-Square Foot Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The new space, which replaces Phoenix Children’s existing NICU, is Arizona's only Level IV NICU as designated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, indicating the highest level of care available for the most complex neonatal conditions. In addition to providing high-quality medical care, the new space was designed to enhance patient family comfort.
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Phoenix Children’s expands nationally ranked Neonatology program with nine new providers
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group is pleased to welcome nine new providers to its nationally ranked Neonatology program. These providers will serve Phoenix’s growing East Valley and expand the enterprise’s top-ranked neonatology services across Phoenix. Ranked among the top 20 neonatology programs in the United States, Phoenix Children’s NICU and neonatology services support dozens of conditions that impact newborns.
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Does stress affect pool safety?
… and only kids. We don’t work in just one place – we work in communities across the Valley. We go home and hug our own … Choosing to avoid the pool area when we aren’t at our best is just the first way to think differently about water …
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For the Fifth Time Phoenix Children’s Earns Top Rating From The Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ Congenital Heart Surgery Database
On the heels of receiving a top 10 ranking for its heart surgery and cardiology programs from U.S. News & World Report, Phoenix Children’s has earned the top rating of three stars by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) for the fifth time in a row. The newest rating is based on congenital cardiothoracic surgery outcomes data for the period from January 2014 through December 2017. The Cardiothoracic Surgery team at Phoenix Children's is one of just 12 programs in North America to earn this rating out of 119 participating programs.