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Conditions We Treat
The Phoenix Children’s Dermatology team diagnoses, treats and manages all kinds of skin, hair and nail conditions, such as: Acne Alopecia: hair loss Atopic dermatitis Hair and nail conditions Hemangiomas Moles (nevi) and other benign skin growths Molluscum Port wine stains
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NSGR - Innovations in interventional psychiatry: Enhancing mental health through targeted - Dr. Narmada Neerja Bhimanadham
Learning Objectives: Recognize the developing field of interventional psychiatry, its indication, and its safe practice in psychiatry. Describe the benefits, risks, side effects, and contraindications of Electroconvulsive therapy. Describe the evidence-based practices for
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NSGR - Demystifying Functional Neurological Disorders - Amy Schaefer, PsyD
Children’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds Recording available for internal purposes only. Demystifying Functional Neurological Disorders Presented by: Amy Schaefer, PsyD Learning Objectives: Identify risk factors, presentations, outcomes, and biases associated with functional movement
Meet Your Team
The compassionate and highly experienced IBD team at Phoenix Children’s includes specialized physicians, an IBD program coordinator and a dedicated IBD medical assistant. A registered dietitian and clinical psychologist round out our team to ensure we address all your child’s
Conditions We Treat
Our interventional cardiologists use minimally invasive techniques and leading-edge technology to repair heart defects, replace valves and improve blood flow. We offer specialized procedures to examine and repair many types of congenital or acquired cardiovascular conditions that
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SURG - Complications of Pediatric Acute Sinusitis - Richard H. Law, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss common complications of Pediatric acute sinusitis Discuss operative indications, Variabilities in Practices and Management
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PCH - “F@#$%&ck IS NOT A Dirty Word “ - Paul Tran, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Illustrate traditional and current approaches to feedback Discuss aspects of feedback conversations that seem “dirty” and propose ways to “clean them up”