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For Parents: Bicycle, In-Line Skating, Skateboard, and Scooter Safety
For Parents: Bicycle, In-Line Skating, Skateboard, and Scooter Safety Safety statistics Bikes, in-line skating, skateboarding, and scooters are very popular among children between ages 5 and 14. These activities are a great form of exercise. But without protective gear, they can
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Fellows will generally spend two days per week in the Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Clinic/OR at Phoenix Children's. One day a week will be spent with other departments, including Pediatric Surgery, Urology, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Forensics, Genetics
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Phoenix Children's Hospital - Arrowhead Campus

19007 N. 67th Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85308

Arrowhead Location
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Prenatal Medical Care
Prenatal Medical Care The importance of early prenatal medical care As soon as you find out you are pregnant, you should work with your healthcare provider to set up a schedule of prenatal care. For normal pregnancies without major complications, prenatal exams are often
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Tips for Helping Young Athletes After a Sports-Related Concussion
September 24, 2025
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions in youth athletes can happen in both contact and non-contact sports. Symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, nausea and sensitivity to light or noise. Michael Puchowicz, MD, at Phoenix
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Sudha Balan, MD
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  • Anesthesiology
Sudha  Balan, MD
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The Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship includes programs and conferences required as a prerequisite for graduation. These activities are designed to enhance the learning and experience and to assist the fellow in meeting the goals and objectives of the fellowship
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Byron J. Garn, MD
Director, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program
4.9 / 5
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  • Cardiology
Byron J. Garn, MD
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Sunscreens: Protect Your Skin
Sunscreens: Protect Your Skin What are sunscreens? Sunscreens protect the skin. They play an important role in blocking ultraviolet (UV) radiation from being absorbed by the skin. UV radiation damages the skin and can lead to sunburns and skin cancer. No sunscreen blocks UV
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Gastrointestinal Problems
Gastrointestinal Problems What might gastrointestinal problems mean in a newborn? A newborn's ability to eat and digest food is essential to growth and development. Most babies are able to absorb nutrients and have normal bowel movements after being fed. Gastrointestinal problems

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