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Phoenix Children’s Adds Six New Physicians to its Nationally Ranked Nephrology Division
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group (PCMG) announced today that it has added six new physicians to its nationally ranked Nephrology Division. Gina-Marie Barletta, MD; Kelly Benedict, MD; Stephanie Hsieh, MD; Mark Joseph, MD; Karen Papez, MD; and Scott Williams, MD, have joined PCMG, creating the largest team of pediatric nephrologists in Arizona.
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Phoenix Children’s expands nationally ranked Neonatology program with nine new providers
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group is pleased to welcome nine new providers to its nationally ranked Neonatology program. These providers will serve Phoenix’s growing East Valley and expand the enterprise’s top-ranked neonatology services across Phoenix. Ranked among the top 20 neonatology programs in the United States, Phoenix Children’s NICU and neonatology services support dozens of conditions that impact newborns.
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Toy and Battery Safety
With the holidays around the corner, parents, family and friends are beginning to shop for the perfect gifts for the children in their lives. It is important to make informed purchase decisions for toys and other gifts. Before you tackle any cyber sales or purchase in-store deals, be sure to follow these safety recommendations to keep your child safe year-round.
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Pool party means pool safety
… Pool Safety Water Safety Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health and Safety Arizonans know what it takes to … it hard to see children. Distractions are everywhere. We visit homes without a fence around the pool. When I go to … child’s chest) are swim aids that can make your child more comfortable while he or she swims. You can begin to use a US …
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New Study Shows How Genetics Play an Important Role in Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy
Genetics plays an important role in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy and epilepsy, according to a new discovery by a team of physicians and scientists led by Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
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Better Hearing and Speech: Benefits of Cochlear Implants
… can help children with hearing differences achieve their communication goals. A cochlear implant is more than a … can even develop normal speech. Hearing loss is one of the most common problems discovered at birth with about three … loss so severe that they can't benefit from hearing aids. For those children, options for communication include sign …
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What you need to know about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
… syndrome can affect many organs in the body, but at its most dangerous, can seriously impact a child’s heart. The … and in New York City. Features of MIS-C share a lot in common with another disease we have treated for many years in pediatrics called Kawasaki Disease and …
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10 things to know about the newly expanded 10th floor
… clinical space and allows us to provide a higher volume of complex patient care in a comfortable, healing environment. Here’s a look at what you …
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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Knowledge is power
… Awareness Month: Knowledge is power Blog Child Life Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Last year, more than 400 … caring for our patients and their families. We provide the most up-to-date cancer care available. Our physicians have … here for you and your family, from evaluation and the best comprehensive treatment to services and support to help you …
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Phoenix Children’s Will Soon Open Newly Equipped Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU)
On the heels of its top “three-star” rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, a repeat “Best Children’s Hospital” designation, and its ranking among the nation’s top Pediatric Heart Centers from U.S. News & World Report, Phoenix Children’s will open a newly expanded Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) in July 2019. With 48 total inpatient beds, the new CVICU doubles the capacity of the previous 24-bed unit. New CVICU rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art technology like surgical lighting, lifts for mobilizing adult patients and improved monitoring capabilities.