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… Uber, MD Billie A. Winegard, MD Emma H. Khatami, PhD Belinda J. Large, CPNP-AC/PC, MSN Andrea J. Cuviello, MD - Research Mentor Sarah … School of Medicine; Maywood/Chicago (2010) Residency: Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, Banner Good …
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… Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Physicians Ruth E. Bristol, MD … Chest Wall Center; Surgical Director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program Specialties Surgical Services Trauma … Radiology Trauma Kathleen (Katie) E. Klas, RNFA, CPNP-AC/PC Specialties Neurosurgery Carey Lynn Lewis, CPNP-AC/PC …
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… MD, FACOG Director, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship Section Chief, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology … University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Good … is also the Director of the Arizona Fetal Care Network (AZFCN). AZFCN is the only program in Arizona offering advanced …
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Beta Thalassemia in Children What is beta thalassemia in children? Beta thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. This means it's passed down through a parent’s genes. It's a form of anemia. Anemia is a low red blood cell or low hemoglobin level. Hemoglobin is part of red blood
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… Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Division & Interim Division … Neurosurgery Dannah G. Raz, MD Division Chief, Developmental Pediatrics Specialties Developmental Pediatrics … Specialties Neurology Radiology Sapna R. Kakwani, DNP, CPNP-PC Specialties Developmental Pediatrics Kathleen (Katie) E. …
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Achondroplasia in Children What is achondroplasia in a child? Achondroplasia is the most common type of rare genetic bone disorder. The strong, flexible tissue called cartilage is not made into bone as normal. This causes a series of signs, such as short arms and legs and a large
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Aplastic Anemia in Children What is aplastic anemia in children? Aplastic anemia is a serious condition in which the bone marrow doesn’t make enough new blood cells. With fewer blood cells, a child with aplastic anemia has: Less oxygen sent to organs, tissues, and cells from too
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Achalasia in Children What is achalasia in a child? Achalasia is a rare disease that makes it hard to swallow foods and liquids. In achalasia, there is a problem with the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach (esophagus). The muscles that make the esophagus
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Introduction to Menopause What is menopause? When a person permanently stops having menstrual periods, this is called menopause. This means they can no longer get pregnant. Many healthcare providers use the term menopause to refer to the period of time when hormone levels start
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The Spina Bifida Clinic also includes providers with specialties in nutrition, neonatal care, transition to adult care, child life and social work.