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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.
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Your “To Do List” to Recharge Your Brain for a Healthier You
For many of us, it’s difficult to remember the last time we woke up feeling rested, full of energy and excited about the day ahead. Many of us feel exhausted and stressed, despite all the technologies we have available to be more efficient and connected. While it may seem that
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Ways to increase comfort and calm
… Ways to increase comfort and calm Blog Pain Psychology Barrow Neurological … bring a parent or sibling or friend with you to a medical appointment and have them talk with you or hold your hand or … this Game Plan and bring a copy with you to your medical visit. It’s your body and your brain – you are in charge. … …
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Navigating nutrition: Easy, healthy meals from your pantry
… every aspect of our daily lives, like grocery shopping, visiting friends and going out to eat. Without frequent … frozen or canned fruits or vegetables to make your meal complete. A few of my favorite produce items with a longer shelf life are apples, carrots, oranges, squash, potatoes, cabbage and …
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Six tips for celebrating Halloween during the pandemic
… plenty of room for spooks, treats and family fun. We’ve compiled guidance from the CDC and added a few of our own … it liberally and frequently. Make sure you and your kids apply it after handling candy and other objects and take … Treats Available Outside If you expect trick-or-treaters to visit your home, take these precautions to make it a safer …
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FAQ: Baby formula shortage
… to Phoenix Children’s pediatricians to answer the most common questions they’re receiving around this supply … infant formula products. See the FDA's tips for preparing approved imported infant formulas . Check social media … until that declared date. For resources to find formula, visit The Department of Health and Human Services formula …
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Well-Being and Positive Culture Among Top Perks Phoenix Children’s Employees Enjoy
Phoenix Children’s is recently acknowledged with three top-employer awards, proving dedication to employee satisfaction. For the fifth year in a row, the Hospital is recognized by Becker’s Healthcare as one of “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare,” and is the only Arizona hospital on the list. The organization is also the only hospital awarded in the large business category of the Phoenix Business Journal’s Valley’s Healthiest Employers 2018 Awards, and it received a platinum ranking for Maricopa County’s Healthy Arizona Worksites Program.
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Cerebral palsy: The challenges, the beauty
… Americans are living with cerebral palsy (CP) , the most common physical disability of childhood. Caused by brain … relieve some of Abby’s pain and fatigue. “We are so happy we did,” Jessica continues. “Abby never slept well … on the floor to be more comfortable. Every three months we visit Phoenix Children’s, and sometimes they ‘give her some …
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Innovative Cancer Research Physician Joins Phoenix Children's
Mario Otto, MD, PhD, has been appointed Director of the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) and Division Chief of Hematology/Oncology at Phoenix Children’s.
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ASU, Phoenix Children’s Partnership Announces First-of-their-Kind Nursing Programs
Phoenix Children’s and Arizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation are thrilled to announce an expansion of their strategic partnership with the development of pre-licensure and graduate-level programs that enhance the preparation of Arizona’s future pediatric nurses.