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Monica's Story
… Nannette. “That was when we started the long search for a proper diagnosis.” Nannette and her husband, Ched, … experts on spina bifida and all the health issues that come with it. When Monica’s weight dropped dangerously low … fear of vomiting. When Puffenberger started daily visits with Monica during her in-patient stay, the …
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Sammie's Story
… Sammie's Story Patient Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Beating All Odds Crisis, … transplant. Just before the flight, Sammie fell into a coma. Her family was in disbelief, shock and immense grief. … proved almost as difficult as battling the leukemia. Her visits to the Hospital varied from three times a week to …
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Internationally Renowned Physician-Researcher Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
In the culmination of a year-long, nationwide search, Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix today announced the hire of Stewart Goldman, M.D., as chair of the Department of Child Health and senior vice president of research.
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My liver transplant – Adam’s story
… school were a rollercoaster ride, filled with more hospital visits than school. Even so, my persistent drive to learn … an itching sensation all over my body continuously for around three nights. This was alarming, since I didn’t … my body for about 10 minutes. I thought I was dying. After coming to in the dark, I considered my mortality and what …
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Gwen’s 22q story – The brightest light
… light Patient Stories Patient Stories 22q Gwen may be small for her age, but her personality is anything but. Her mom … Nicole said, “She is the brightest light. And she will overcome anything. I am sure of that.” Nicole is referring to … birth. And others like Gwen are diagnosed during well-baby visits. Theresa A. Grebe, MD , medical director at Phoenix …
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By way of the resplendent Quetzal or Why does it take so long to see a Pediatric Dermatologist?
… asking what this has to do with the long wait times often accompanying scheduling your child as a new patient, or even a … like the resplendent quetzal may become endangered in the foreseeable future. Nationwide we are the third most … Psychology. Throw in the mix that an estimated 25% of ER visits, and 33% of all pediatrician/general practitioner …
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Researcher Spotlights – April 2022
… spotlights leading physicians and other clinical leaders for their work in the areas of Research, Education and/or … Dr. Ede earned his medical degree at University of Hawaii, completing his residency at Phoenix Children’s and Banner … most watersports, specifically water polo and surfing, and visits his parents in Hawaii as often as he can. Dr. Ede’s …
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Study Identifies FOXF1 Enhancers Involved in Rare Lung Disease
This research provides new clarity on a rare, lethal, genetic lung disease which causes respiratory failure in newborns and infants. It also has implications for more common pulmonary disorders.
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital provides resources to help prevent child drownings through partnership, sharing evidence-based resources to community
As Arizonans continue to abide by COVID 19 social distancing restrictions, drowning risk for Arizona’s children is expected to rise. Toddlers in Arizona are already drowning at double the national rate. Economic hardship is also increasing caregiver stress, childcare options are severely limited, and families are confined to apartments and single-family homes, where drowning risk is highest.
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Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy Program Receives New Accreditation
The Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital for the first time has been accredited by The Laboratory Accreditation Board of the American Board of Registered EEG Technologists (ABRET) for its excellence in conducting and interpreting electroencephalogram (EEG) tests for patients throughout Phoenix Children’s.