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    Innovative Cancer Research Physician Joins Phoenix Children's
        
	  	    Mario Otto, MD, PhD, has been appointed Director of the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) and Division Chief of Hematology/Oncology at Phoenix Children’s.
	  	  
	        
        
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    Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
        
  … to neonatology because of her desire to be involved with families during this very special time of their lives, as well … of neonatology and has expertise in treating neonates with complex medical diagnoses. Dr. Tom joined Phoenix Children’s … care with a strong multispecialty and multidisciplinary team at a hospital that specializes in children. When not at …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Reaches Physician Transfer Agreement with Valley Anesthesiology Consultants 
        
	  	    The 39 experienced pediatric anesthesiologists have practiced extensively at Phoenix Children’s and will now be directly employed by Phoenix Children’s Medical Group.
	  	  
	        
        
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    The privilege is ours: Transplant programs at Phoenix Children’s
        
  … donors. With seven providers we have one of the largest teams of pediatric nephrologist in the country working with … to receive a +1 rating by the CIBMTR for our survival outcomes. This is the 3rd consecutive year that our program has … performed 119 transplants. We are the only center performing pediatric heart transplants in Arizona and have an …
        
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    National Child Injury Prevention Day 2022
        
  … cause of death and a major contributor to hospital admissions among this age group. With proper education, these … Phoenix Children’s plays an integral role in educating our community about keeping children safe from preventable … resources to about 600 families. The injury prevention team is made up of 6 staff members. Each specialist has at …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Creates New Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care, Welcomes Nine New Providers
        
	  	    Children who need care for cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, plagiocephaly and other craniofacial conditions will benefit from having seamless, coordinated care through Phoenix Children’s Medical Group.
	  	  
	        
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Nurses are “Heroes in Action”
        
  … we all want what's best for our patients. Noah White & family Cathleen Murphy-Taylor Pediatric nursing is challenging … but we are working in “unprecedented times.” While it is becoming the new norm, it has been challenging for me and … about working at Phoenix Children’s are my patients and my team on Care Area 9. We have an exceptional team on 9 that …
        
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    Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes
        
  … Bone Marrow Transplants improve kids’ cancer outcomes Blog Bone Marrow Failure Bone Marrow Transplant … the program into allogeneic-related transplants for leukemia. By 2005 the first allogenic unrelated transplant … blood and Haploidentical donor procedures. In 2017, the team expanded into cellular therapy, becoming the first site …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s and Mesa Pediatrics Join Together to Provide Comprehensive Care to Families in the East Valley 
        
	  	    Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Mesa Pediatrics Professional Association (“Mesa Pediatrics”) are thrilled to announce Mesa Pediatrics and its four locations across the Phoenix East Valley joined Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics. The collaboration brings together providers from two of Arizona’s original pediatric institutions. Mesa Pediatrics was the first pediatric practice established in the East Valley with a board certified pediatrician, and Phoenix Children’s is the first and only standalone children’s hospital in Arizona.
	  	  
	        
        
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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.