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Kids and resilience: Needed now, more than ever
… Kids and resilience: Needed now, more than ever Blog Psychology Resilience COVID-19 Tests. The big game. … The children who grew to be reasonably happy, healthy, competent adults were those who had a connection with at … explains negative events, encourage them to consider a few questions: “How much of this is because of my actions and …
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Bedwetting
… Bedwetting Blog General Pediatrics Genetics Bedwetting Bedwetting can be … toilet train between 2-4 years old. However, it’s common for some children to have episodic nighttime … that contribute to bedwetting. For instance, if a child frequently puts off urinating for as long as possible to …
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Living with Food Allergies During the Holidays
… Living with Food Allergies During the Holidays Blog Holidays Allergy & Immunology Food allergies have … in the past decade in Western countries and are becoming an important public health concern due to the large … and eat ahead of time if you’re able. 10. Every child is unique As your child grows, the challenges you face will …
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11 (Virtual) back-to-school tips
… 11 (Virtual) back-to-school tips Blog Online School COVID-19 When schools shut down in March, … up to date on the plan – especially with plans changing frequently. Your district’s website should include information … of online school (and online everything), the stability and comfort of a routine are more important than ever. …
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Phoenix Children’s, SRP Partner to Implement New, Innovative Approach to Reduce Child Drownings
In an effort to improve water safety messaging and reduce child drownings in Arizona, SRP is supporting Phoenix Children’s by partnering to support the health system’s drowning prevention curriculum to pediatricians’ practices statewide.
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Eli’s Journey to Scoliosis Surgery
Meet Eli, a 16-year-old runner, who received posterior spinal fusion surgery at Phoenix Children’s to treat progressive adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Division of Infectious Diseases, Names Chief
In a move to further enhance the award-winning health system’s ability to provide specialized care for children at high risk of infection, Phoenix Children’s created a new Division of Infectious Diseases and named Wassim Ballan, MD, chief of the division.
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Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story
… Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story Blog Down Syndrome NICU Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart … to their family. Their daughter Sophia was excited to become a big sister. During Maria’s 20-week ultrasound, her … caught us at our lowest moments, and we asked a million questions, but they never made us feel bad. If there was …
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Families first at Phoenix Children’s
… Families first at Phoenix Children’s Blog Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) Patient and … the healthcare system and advocating for someone with complex medical needs. And for many families like her own, … staff, leadership and care team to voice patient and family questions and concerns. The goal is to engage patients and …
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Phoenix Children’s Hosts Inaugural Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards
Phoenix Children’s hosted its first Heart & Hand Clinical Excellence Awards on Thursday, October 21 at the Phoenix Country Club. The Heart and Hand Clinical Excellence Awards honor Phoenix Children’s physicians and advanced practice providers who have made exceptional contributions to pediatric medicine. Keynote speaker, former NHL player and current chief hockey development officer for the Arizona Coyotes, Shane Doan, addressed attendees during this event that focused on celebrating excellence in the areas of clinical care, research and medical education. The event host and emcee was Phoenix Children’s Physician-in-Chief Dr. Jared Muenzer, with additional speakers President & CEO Robert L. Meyer and Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel Ostlie.