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Phoenix Children’s Names Katherine Perry, MD, MS, Division Chief of Nephrology
As Phoenix Children’s Division of Nephrology continues to grow to address the needs of children in Arizona and beyond, the health system has named renowned pediatric nephrologist and researcher Katherine Perry, MD, MS, the chief of the division. Dr. Perry comes to Phoenix Children’s from UCLA Health, where she worked as a board-certified pediatric nephrologist since 2006.
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Getting back to active
… Getting back to active Blog Chest Wall Deformities Pectus Excavatum Slipping Rib Syndrome Chest Wall … Because Chloe’s case was moderate, her doctor just recommended checking in every two years. Little did the family … she returned home. Since her surgery, Jillian has been mostly pain-free and any discomfort she has is mild. She is …
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Eye and Back Strain from increased screen time
… children to now get 8 hours a day of screen time through a combination of virtual school, online video meetings with … and connect with friends and family. Additionally, most of the eye and back strains are not permeant if early … to complain of eye or back strain, it’s time to schedule a visit at Phoenix Children’s Hospital where we can help …
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MECP2 duplication syndrome - Jackson’s story
… healthy delivery. She and her husband were thrilled to welcome their first child, a boy named Jackson. A few months … was just becoming a bigger baby,” Jessica recalls. Jackson visited a few specialists, who unfortunately couldn’t … ophthalmology, audiology and genetics. These days, they most frequently see Dr. Theresa Grebe , a pediatric …
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The teen patient with a brain injury: Why a pediatric acute inpatient rehabilitation facility makes sense
… nurses to social workers, everyone demonstrates competencies and comfort in caring for and addressing the … Video games, air hockey, scheduled activities and celebrity visits are just a few of the ways The Zone meets the needs … services to maximize the recovery of these patients in a most challenging time of life. It’s equally important that …
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New drug therapy helps Arizona children with rare liver disease
… the boys and their families — Phoenix Children’s would become the first hospital in Arizona to prescribe pediatric … It took several doctors, procedures, medications, hospital visits and many sleepless nights to narrow down Caden’s … and Drew started the medication, and the results were almost immediate. Their itching has greatly reduced. They are …
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The Right Diagnosis Helped Brennan Get Back to Being a Kid
… was in Phoenix for a soccer tournament when he started complaining of stomach pain. It was the Friday night before … assistant with the endocrinology team and several nurses visited to teach Brennan and his parents what they needed to … Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes. Type 2 is the most common form of the disease. It develops over time and …
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Easton never gives up
… and neurological care. Their team focuses on meeting the complex care needs of children with brain, spine and nervous … Intensive Care Unit (PICU) , where he stayed for almost two weeks. Easton celebrated his 9th birthday there, … help him cope with the accident. He also found comfort in visits with the hospital’s therapy dogs, especially …
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Phoenix Children’s Names Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Strategy Officer
Catherine Codispoti, MHA, will join as Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, and Stephanie Kearney, MBA, MHA, FACHE, as Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer.
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Researcher Spotlights – June 2022
… at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, which grew to become one of the nation's busiest heart transplantation … working, Dr. Belthur enjoys traveling with his family and visiting national parks and cultural heritage centers … Infections in Children Consortium (MUSICC). Asked about his most impactful research project, Dr. Belthur shared his …