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Phoenix Children’s Chief Physician Executive Dr. Jared Muenzer Named One of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric health systems, announced today that Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA, Chief Physician Executive of the system and Chief Operating Officer for Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, was named one of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives for 2024. This prestigious program honors licensed clinicians in executive roles who are paving the way to better health through their executive responsibility, leadership qualities, innovation, community service and achievements inside and outside of their respective organizations.
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11 questions to ask when choosing a pediatrician
… a pediatrician Blog Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics Primary Care Picking the right pediatrician can be a very … provider who will be there for your child’s preventive and medical care needs — from now until they reach adulthood. … if you have an adolescent daughter, she may feel more comfortable speaking with a female provider, and vice versa. …
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Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders
… Blog Feeding Disorders Feeding Tube Gastroenterology (GI) Feeding disorders have been found to occur in 40-50% … developing children and 80-90% of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Those with a pediatric feeding disorder … difficulties of all levels. Phoenix Children’s provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment for medically complex …
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Personal Insights Into Sickle Cell Disease
… Into Sickle Cell Disease Blog Phoenix Children’s recently announced a groundbreaking collaborative surveillance … for Health Information and Research (CHiR), Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS), Banner Health, the Sickle … Cell Foundation of Arizona and members of the sickle cell community, aims to understand and learn about SCD at the …
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Summer safety toolkit: Helpful tips to keeping your kids safe in the sun
… Summer safety toolkit: Helpful tips to keeping your kids … Hear from Dr. Wendy Bernatavicius, division chief of Complex Care and Adolescent Medicine and Brittany Miller, a …
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Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story
… Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story Blog Down Syndrome NICU Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care Fetal Care … to their family. Their daughter Sophia was excited to become a big sister. During Maria’s 20-week ultrasound, her …
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Kids and RSV: What parents should know
… parents should know Blog Infection Prevention Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Many parts of the country, including … RSV cases surged much earlier in the season, and the same trend is repeating this year. We spoke to Dr. Wassim … RSV is a contagious, seasonal respiratory infection. It is common in childhood but can affect adults as well. RSV is …
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Six tips for celebrating Halloween during the pandemic
… tradition of kids and parents alike, but it’s extra tricky this year. How can we indulge in our favorite Halloween … plenty of room for spooks, treats and family fun. We’ve compiled guidance from the CDC and added a few of our own … tricks to enjoy Halloween in 2020. Assess your Risk If someone in your home has medical risk factors, we recommend …
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Phoenix Children’s Names New Chief of Neurosurgery
Dr. Hauptman, who assumes his post in June, is a highly regarded pediatric neurosurgeon, researcher and professor. A practicing surgeon for more than 10 years, Dr. Hauptman offers unique expertise in the surgical management of pediatric epilepsy, removal of tumors in eloquent brain regions and treatment of congenital brain and spine anomalies in infants and young children.
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Lauren’s Story
… Lauren’s Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix … was in 6th grade, I was diagnosed with scoliosis. At the time, my curve was only about 32 degrees. A few years went by … and my lungs had a harder time draining because of complications tied to scoliosis. My pediatrician referred me …