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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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Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care
… This change can be challenging as the patient learns to become the expert in their condition and the primary voice in … can bring its own challenges. Patients and families often form special bonds with their pediatric care team during the … to see I may have something in common with someone almost triple my age. It made me feel as if my disease had …
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Exceeding Expectations with Multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Care
… NICU Orthopedics Urology Spina Bifida Born with a severe form of spina bifida, Meia Simpson wasn’t expected to be … children with spina bifida, the neural tube doesn’t close completely, leaving an open lesion in the spine where spinal … spina bifida is mild and the child has no symptoms, but the most severe forms can cause significant health issues. …
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Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior
… heart syndrome Organ Donation Transplant Heart Month The most vivid memory Tyler has of his son Maddox’s time at Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care is the smiling faces. From the moment Maddox … – he was 17 months old when the they learned a heart had become available for him. He received his transplant on Sept. …
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Fighting fair: A guide to better communication
… Fighting fair: A guide to better communication Blog Arguments COVID-19 Psychology Sometimes … do, arguments can break out more frequently - even in the most loving and closely-knit families. Thankfully, there are … into screaming matches or dead silence, these tips are for you! By deploying these methods when a conversation …
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Giving back to honor her son’s life: Dominic’s story
… “We were always at the doctor, always trying different formulas or other things to help Dominic gain weight.” When … holding his breath and turning blue. Sometimes, he would become unresponsive. Then one day, daycare called and said … administered that via his spinal fluid” Samantha says. “Almost immediately after the injection, we saw a significant …
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Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
… spotlights leading physicians and other clinical leaders for their work in the areas of Research, Education and/or … of neonatology and has expertise in treating neonates with complex medical diagnoses. Dr. Tom joined Phoenix Children’s … As a healthcare advocate, one of Dr. van Leeuwen’s most notable accomplishments was the conceptualization and …
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Phoenix Children’s Achieves Sanctuary Certification, Setting a New Standard in Trauma-Informed Care
Phoenix Children’s trauma-informed environment recognizes human vulnerability to trauma and implements systemic interventions focused on resolving adversity and stress.
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Phoenix Children’s Appoints Four New Division Chiefs To Lead Key Specialties
Phoenix Children’s has appointed four new division chiefs to lead vital areas of care in pathology and laboratory medicine, developmental pediatrics, allergy and immunology, and palliative medicine.
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Phoenix Children’s Announces the Retirement of President & CEO, Robert L. Meyer
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, today announced the retirement of Robert L. Meyer, who has served as the organization’s President and CEO for 22 years. Working closely with the Board of Directors to finalize the leadership transition process, including the selection of his replacement, Meyer will officially retire in the summer of 2025, marking the end of an exceptional leadership tenure that has shaped Phoenix Children’s into a nationally recognized institution for children's healthcare.