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Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) and metabolic bone diseases prevent children from growing strong, healthy bones. These conditions may cause frequent bone breaks, bone deformities such as bowed legs, a barrel-shaped chest, a curved spine, muscle weakness and loose joints. Some
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The DAISY award: Honoring extraordinary Phoenix Children’s nurses
… the DAISY Award The DAISY Award was born out of a desire to commemorate the life of J. Patrick Barnes, whose battle with … excellence The heartfelt celebrations of the DAISY Award occur throughout the year at gatherings attended by Phoenix …
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… environment of hospital care. We care for even the most complex medical needs of our patients with empathy and … needs. In Hospital Medicine, our goals are to provide compassionate care based on clinical evidence and to …
Activities & Entertainment
Children of all ages deserve a break from hospital routines. That’s why at Phoenix Children’s, we provide ways for kids and families to relax and have fun. Learn about entertainment options during your hospital stay. For activity needs or questions, contact the Child Life program
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My liver transplant – Adam’s story
… my body for about 10 minutes. I thought I was dying. After coming to in the dark, I considered my mortality and what … stoicism to cope with my health problems. My mortality preoccupied my mind over the course of several months while …
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Healthy Habits for Your Family in the New Year
The beginning of a new year is an ideal time to introduce new, healthy habits to your family. Establishing a strong foundation of wellness can make a positive difference for both kids and adults.
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Hearing Loss vs. Not Listening
… Health and Safety Trying to find the balance between successful parenting and a happy child can be tough at any … one room to another and not understanding why she had not come out yet. Being in a crowded room and my daughter …
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Staff of all levels unveil new patient-safety projects at Phoenix Children’s Quality Day
Phoenix Children’s recently hosted it’s second-ever “Quality Day” which gives all clinical staff, including residents, trainees, fellows, nurses, physicians and allied health professionals, the chance to present quality-improvement projects and ideas. The event is not only an exciting competition; it brings to light solutions that improve quality of patient care and processes in the workplace.
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PCH - Exploring Host-Pathogen Interactions in Pediatric Staphylococcus Aureus Infection / Successes of Engaging in a Research Mentorship Program - Erin Thornley, DO, and Melissa Parks, DO, MPH, FACOG
… Exploring Host-Pathogen Interactions in Pediatric Staphylococcus Aureus Infection / Successes of Engaging in a Research … College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale. She completed her residency training in pediatrics at Phoenix …
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Phoenix Children’s Researcher Awarded $3 Million Grant to Develop New Therapy for Lung Diseases in Premature Babies
An internationally renowned research scientist at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has been awarded a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.