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CME Session
PCH - Cystic Fibrosis--Liver Disease - Dr. Nicole Green, Seattle Children’s
Meet the presenter: Nicole Green, M.D. was born in London, United Kingdom. She moved to the United States of America for college where she received a BA degree from Amherst College and an MD from Columbia University-College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Green completed
Location
Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Avondale Campus - Suite 103
1665 N. Avondale Blvd.
Suite 103
Avondale, AZ 85392
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Specialty
Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. We provide state-of-the-art, 24/7 pediatric emergency care, so you and your family can rest assured we're always there when you need us. Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s three, conveniently
Doctor
Dev M. Desai, MD, PhD
Director, Transplant Program; Surgical Director, Kidney Transplant Program
Specialties
Location
Phoenix Children's Hospital - Thomas Campus
1920 E. Cambridge Ave.
Rosenberg Plaza
Phoenix, AZ 85006
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Traveling with a Chronic Condition Take care when traveling with a chronic condition Chronic conditions should not prevent you from enjoying travel. As with other medical conditions, if you have a chronic disease, you should see your healthcare provider as early as possible
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Preventing Falls in Children Falls are the most common cause of injury visits to the emergency room for young children. Falls cause more open wounds, fractures, and brain injuries than any other cause. Most falls happen at home. But the playground is another spot for spills
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Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome and Cancer Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a rare, inherited condition. It's passed to a child from a parent. PJS is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. This means you only need 1 copy of the altered (mutated) gene to have PJS. About 3 out of every 4
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Anatomy of the Breasts Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes. They are arranged like the petals of a daisy. Each lobe has many smaller structures called lobules. These end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can make milk. The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are all linked by thin