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Velopharyngeal Insufficiency Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS)
The VPI Outcomes Prediction Study (VPI-OPS) is an observational study designed to help surgeons and speech-language pathologists select the best surgery for their patients and better customize the care they deliver. Researchers in this study include providers from more than 13
X-ray
… they’ll be safe and comfortable. For preschoolers, it’s best to discuss the day of the scan; for school-aged … so it can move all over the room. It has a light on the bottom so we can see exactly what is going to be in the …
Curriculum
… teaching throughout the program. Over three years, fellows complete a total of 9 months in inpatient rotations, … with clinicians across various specialties to deliver comprehensive patient care, working closely with supervising … range of complexities and conditions, including but not limited to: Acute and chronic kidney disease Hypertension …
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Heart Surgery
Heart surgeons at Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care offer world-class surgical expertise combined with personalized, family-centered support. We involve patients and their families in every aspect of their care. Our team of pediatric cardiac specialists provides innovative
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Bone Marrow Failure Program
Our team has the expertise patients and their families need to navigate treatment and healing. They also work closely with other international experts to bring the best evaluations and treatments to our patients.
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Understanding a blood disorder diagnosis
September 8, 2021
… questions immediately arise, and they can feel fear and become overwhelmed. How will this impact my child’s life? What … Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders include, but are not limited to: Anemia Hemophilia Neutropenia Thalassemia … Have important information readily available. It’s always best to have easy access to your child’s health insurance …
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Diabetes During Pregnancy: Risks to the Baby
Diabetes During Pregnancy: Risks to the Baby What types of diabetes can happen in pregnancy? When a baby is born to a mother with diabetes, the baby is at risk for problems. People with diabetes have high levels of sugar in their blood (hyperglycemia). Over time, this can lead to
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Car Seat Safety and Distracted Driving
Car Seat Safety and Distracted Driving How important are seat belts and car seats? According to the CDC, motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of death for children in the U.S. Thousands of children are at risk because they are not buckled up. Car seats and seat belts must
Fluoroscopy
… they’ll be safe and comfortable. For preschoolers, it’s best to discuss the day of the scan. For school-aged … through a small tube that is placed into your child’s bottom. The radiologist will use the camera to view the dye …
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program
The Stephen C. Grout Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at the Center for Heart Care at Phoenix Children’s seamlessly bridges the gap between pediatric and adult cardiology so that patients receive the best possible cardiac care – regardless of age. Our team of specialists

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