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Radiology Research
The Radiology division at Phoenix Children’s engages in primary radiology research endeavors and collaborates with other divisions to support their research initiatives. The division’s primary research projects primarily focus on body, fetal, neurological and interventional
Fluoroscopy
… to view your child’s insides in motion. Fluoroscopy is used for a wide variety of examinations and procedures to … for a Fluoroscopy You will receive specific instructions before your child’s appointment, but here are a few tips to help prepare for the exam and answers to commonly asked questions: Take time to talk to your child …
Dexa Scan
… that helps bones stay strong. Without it, bones can become weaker, thinner, and more likely to break. How to Prepare for a Dexa Scan You will be given specific instructions …
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Arizona’s first responders recognized during EMS week
… First Responders Trauma Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Community support is critical for EMS workers’ safety and mental health It’s National … family-centered services. We’re committed to caring for and comforting our young patients, as well as their guardians …
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Our Ottosen Family Blood and Marrow Transplant program, in collaboration with Mayo Clinic Arizona in Scottsdale, uses stem cell transplants to help patients renew the building blocks that create healthy cells.
Pediatric Optometry Fellowship
… Optometry Fellowship Advanced Education and Training for Qualified Optometrist A pediatric optometrist needs more … Division . The Ophthalmology Division provides comprehensive care and is rapidly growing to include the … liability insurance for all our clinics. Annual compensation is $50,000, not contingent on productivity. …
Programs & Services
… arcuatum and slipping rib syndrome, among other chest wall deformities. We’ll start by getting to know your child and … severity of your child’s pectus. We do not routinely order computed tomography (CT) scans, as this test exposes …
Curriculum
… Curriculum Home Curriculum Tracks Critical Care Track (for Pediatric Intensivists) Electrophysiology: 4 weeks … 0-2 weeks Neonatal ICU: 2 weeks Research: 4 weeks Wake Forest University Neurovascular Ultrasound Course: 1 week … 6-12 afternoons during the year Vacation: 4 weeks Didactic Components The fellow will participate in the monthly …
Programs & Services
The Tourette and Tic Disorders Program works with children of all ages, including adolescents who are transitioning to adult care. We treat Tourette syndrome, tic disorders and related conditions.
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Families first at Phoenix Children’s
… of navigating the healthcare system and advocating for someone with complex medical needs. And for many families like her own, … English is not your first language, you can miss important information about your child’s medical needs and treatments. …