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Unexplained cases of pediatric hepatitis: An FAQ for parents
May 31, 2022
By Sheetal Wadera, MD
… parents look for? Parents and guardians know their children best, so it is important to be aware of how kids are acting. …
Child in hospital bed, getting checked by provider
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Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week September 20 – 26, 2020
September 16, 2020
By Blanca Villaseñor
… your car. Price is not always a good indicator of quality. Best practice is to keep children in a car seat that meets … car seat world so make sure you are keeping up with new recommendations. If you are wondering, we made it home safely …
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Eric M. Peters, MD
Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care - Arrowhead Campus
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Eric M. Peters, MD
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Lana M. Volz, MD
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Lana M. Volz, MD
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Renee L. Devor, MD
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  • Critical Care
Renee L. Devor, MD
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… Children’s to give babies and families like yours the best, most complete care possible. We realize that BPD can affect more …
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… Statement The aim of the program is to train fellows to become the future generation of pediatric surgeons who will provide the best care to every patient through integrated clinical, …
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Patrick D. Rowland, MD
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Patrick D. Rowland, MD
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… doctor suspects their arthrogryposis is genetic, they may recommend genetic testing. Our Genetics and Metabolism … Lengthening and Reconstruction Sometimes surgery is the best option for children with arthrogryposis. Experts in our …
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Phoenix Children’s and Mesa Pediatrics Join Together to Provide Comprehensive Care to Families in the East Valley
February 18, 2020
Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Mesa Pediatrics Professional Association (“Mesa Pediatrics”) are thrilled to announce Mesa Pediatrics and its four locations across the Phoenix East Valley joined Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics. The collaboration brings together providers from two of Arizona’s original pediatric institutions. Mesa Pediatrics was the first pediatric practice established in the East Valley with a board certified pediatrician, and Phoenix Children’s is the first and only standalone children’s hospital in Arizona.

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