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Meet Your Team
At Phoenix Children’s, pediatric nephrologists, nurses, dialysis technicians, child life specialists, registered dietitians, social workers, and others have extensive experience caring for children and teens who are getting dialysis. Since dialysis often takes place for weeks or
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PCH - Mental Health and Wellness in Pediatric Cardiology Patients - Dr. Jamie Jackson
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the health risks faced by individuals with congenital heart disease as they enter adulthood. Describe the goal of behavioral lifestyle interventions. Identify at least two risk factors for lower physical
Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR)
Cerebral palsy affects how a child’s brain and muscles communicate. The disease varies in severity and can cause painful, often disabling, symptoms. It’s common for kids with cerebral palsy to have trouble with muscle control, coordination, reflexes, movement, posture and balance
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Phoenix Children's Ophthalmology
20201 N. Scottsdale Healthcare Dr.
Suite 150
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Meet Your Team
Working with your chosen obstetric (OBGYN) and maternal fetal medicine (MFM) providers, our Fetal and Neonatal Care team includes highly qualified medical specialists with extensive experience in treating a wide variety of fetal and newborn medical issues. Listed below are
Simply Sayin’ App
Simply Sayin’ is an award-winning educational app that the Child Life team at Phoenix Children’s designed and created. It uses pictures, sounds and a glossary of terms to support clear conversations about conditions, treatments and healthcare-related experiences. By focusing on
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SURG - Contemporary Management of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in Children - James Prieto, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Define primary spontaneous pneumothorax in pediatric patients and distinguish it from secondary causes Review epidemiology and risk factors associated with spontaneous pneumothorax Summarize current evidence based
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PCH - Return-to-Play for Athletes with SCD-Predisposing Genetic Heart Diseases: Who Says That They Can’t Play Anyway? - Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD
At the end of this virtual presentation, participants should be able to: Assess the past and present expert opinion guidelines regarding competitive sports participation for patients with a sudden cardiac death (SCD)-predisposing genetic heart disease (GHD) Examine the data that