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Phoenix Children’s Is the First-Ever Health System in the U.S to Use Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ Cranial Robotic Guidance Platform for Neurosurgery
Nationally ranked pediatric leader, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, is the first-ever health system in the U.S. to receive and deploy the newly FDA-cleared Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ platform. Medtronic, a global leader in medical technology, chose Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) at Phoenix Children’s as its first partner using this robotic technology. The highly advanced surgical tool is intended for use with the Medtronic StealthStation™ system, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital will use it in surgery for pediatric patients suffering from a range of neurological conditions.
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Phoenix Children’s to Unveil Redesigned Neurodiagnostic Sleep and EEG Laboratory
Opening April 27, the lab incorporates families’ recommendations and improves care for children undergoing sleep studies and electroencephalogram testing
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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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Phoenix Children’s Training First Responders for Pediatric 911 Calls
This is the fifth EMS conference Phoenix Children’s has produced. The health system prioritizes this training to ensure EMS partners can recognize pediatric-specific symptoms and know how to help stabilize Arizona’s youngest patients.
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Healing faster with Animal-Assisted Therapy
… Therapy (AAT) Program as a way for patients to visit with therapy animals during their stay with us. Over … with others Participate in their treatment Forget their discomfort or pain Get up, move, walk, leave their room and … the Phoenix Children’s Foundation’s WINGS Auxiliary Group and other generous donors. These facility dogs help …

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Emy: Spina bifida can’t slow her down
… than half her life, she’s spent countless hours in therapy learning how to do things that most people take for granted. … for pediatric specialists who could manage her medical complexities and help Emy thrive. When they found the team … to parents who may be starting this journey: Join support groups. There are many online, especially on Facebook. Post …

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Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story
… for Heart Care Fetal Care Maria and Paul were thrilled to learn they were expecting a baby and were eager to add … to their family. Their daughter Sophia was excited to become a big sister. During Maria’s 20-week ultrasound, her … so neither will I.” Maria has also taken part in support groups at Phoenix Children’s specific to NICU moms. …

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Researcher Spotlights – January 2022
… School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. He then completed a plastic surgery training at the University of … Control Committee and works through the Children’s Oncology Group at a national level on the Supportive Care, Long-Term … Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea/Vomiting committees. Dr. Walsh earned her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and …
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“Nobody is normal”: Savanna proves confidence is contagious
… simply different has played a huge role in helping her become a confident, optimistic source of support for other … said, then laughed – one of the many positive ways she has learned to live with her health issues. Savanna’s cloaca was one of a cluster of symptoms known as VATER syndrome, a group of birth defects that develop early in pregnancy. She …

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Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
… of neonatology and has expertise in treating neonates with complex medical diagnoses. Dr. Tom joined Phoenix Children’s … Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Under her direction, the NICU earned recognition in U.S. News & World Report’s Best … research and taking excellent care of these patients. As a group, they have published numerous papers on clinical …