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    Phoenix Children’s was the Second Busiest Pediatric Heart Transplant Center in the Country in 2016
        
	  	    In 2016, Phoenix Children’s pediatric heart transplant center was the second busiest in the U.S., performing 24 heart transplants as reported by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). This brings the program’s total to 67 transplants since its inception in 2011. The program has seen rapid growth with excellent outcomes.
	  	  
	        
        
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    Globally Renowned Research Scientist Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
        
	  	    Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD, will be Director for the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, and professor of Child Health with tenure. Dr. Kalinichenko is internationally renowned for his research in lung development and regeneration.
	  	  
	        
        
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    A parent’s guide to mosquito repellants
        
  … A parent’s guide to mosquito repellants Blog Mosquitos General Pediatrics Contrary to popular belief, Arizona does have a big mosquito … for mosquito repellents since the 1960s has been the compound DEET (known to chemists as N, …
        
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    Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes
        
  … Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes Blog Bone Marrow Failure Bone Marrow Transplant Cellular Therapy Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Recently, the …
        
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    Ella's Story
        
  … Ella's Story Patient Stories Orthopedics Fight to Achieve … Dreams Meet Ella one of our incredible Phoenix Children’s Comeback Student Athletes.  (Thanks to her parents for …
        
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    10 Things to Know About Epilepsy
        
  … 10 Things to Know About Epilepsy Blog Epilepsy Seizures Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy  is one of the most common of all neurological diseases. More than 45,000 … the brain. Seizure symptoms vary widely; some people stare blankly for a few moments, while others may fall with …
        
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    Healthy Outlooks: the Integrative Medicine Program
        
  … Healthy Outlooks: the Integrative Medicine Program Blog Things … approach to health, wellness and life. Just ask Sarjita Shukla, MD , medical director of the Integrative Medicine … These can range from chronic allergies and headaches to complex diseases such as fibromyalgia, juvenile arthritis or …
        
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    Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them
        
  … loss doesn’t define them Blog Hearing Loss Cochlear Implant Natalie, age 7, and Julia, age 5, are sisters and best friends. Their creative imaginations run wild every day — when they play together, during bath time and at … our family’s life for the better by bringing us into a new community of people we love and are grateful to be a part …
        
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    Liquid Gold
        
  … Liquid Gold Blog Breastfeeding Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Fetal Care Neonatology Phoenix Children’s … to help sustain her first child’s life, her mother Kayla pumped breast milk throughout her daughter’s stay. The … well as little tricks that could help. For example, they recommended putting a small piece of clothing in the bed with …
        
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    Tube Feeding 101
        
  … Disorders General Nutrition Tube Feeding Gastroenterology (GI) Tube feeding is used to provide partial or full … may benefit from a feeding tube. A feeding tube can be placed through the nose and down into the stomach or lower … feeds can be provided as bolus feeds, continuous feeds or a combination of the two. Bolus feeds are like eating a meal. …