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Phoenix Children’s Ranked in all 10 Specialties By U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals”
For the fifth time, Phoenix Children’s Hospital has earned national rankings from U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” in 10 out of 10 ranked specialties. The health system is the only children’s hospital in Arizona ever to have been recognized by U.S. News & World Report and one of only 22 children’s hospitals that received 10 out of 10 shields in the United States to rank in every surveyed specialty for 2021-2022.
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Environmental Services Week – Meet Martha
… Environmental Services Week – Meet Martha Blog COVID-19 Environmental Services Every September, … campus. “I love this job. Everyone is friendly, and I feel comfortable, safe and like I belong to a great team.” Martha …
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Phoenix Children’s expands nationally ranked Neonatology program with nine new providers
Phoenix Children’s Medical Group is pleased to welcome nine new providers to its nationally ranked Neonatology program. These providers will serve Phoenix’s growing East Valley and expand the enterprise’s top-ranked neonatology services across Phoenix. Ranked among the top 20 neonatology programs in the United States, Phoenix Children’s NICU and neonatology services support dozens of conditions that impact newborns.
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PCH - Updates in the Genetic Evaluation of Intellectual Disability - Derek Neilson, MD
… for genetic evaluation of intellectual disability or global developmental delay Consider Arizona’s current … school at Oregon Health Sciences University. After that, he completed a combined pediatrics and genetics residency at …
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NSGR - Pediatric Ictal-Interictal Continuum: Navigating the Gray Zone in Pediatric Neurocritical Care - Sam Kamoroff, MD, MHA
… to: Define the ictal-interictal continuum (IIC) and its component EEG patterns using ACNS standardized terminology. Recognize the incidence, clinical associations and …
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Medical breakthroughs in epilepsy treatment
… Medical breakthroughs in epilepsy treatment Blog Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s … Many are surprised to learn that epilepsy is the most common of all neurological disorders. One in 26 people …
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Phoenix Children’s Unveils “Wonder And Wander,” a 407-Foot Mural to Advance Hope and Healing for Patient Families
On May 1, Phoenix Children’s will unveil a 407-foot commissioned mural that has transformed a heavily trafficked corridor into a captivating and exciting journey for children and their families. Nearly two years in the making, the art installation, called “Wonder And Wander” brings vibrant colors and imaginative designs to a major hospital hallway through which 70,000 children are transported each year.
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Phoenix Children’s Celebrates Milestone Anniversary
Angel Torres was running out of options. After multiple rounds of chemotherapy and a fruitless search for a bone marrow donor, the 3-year-old’s odds against acute lymphoblastic leukemia were grim. That changed in June, when Phoenix Children’s providers recommended CAR-T cellular therapy, a breakthrough new treatment that uses a patient’s own T-cells to attack and destroy cancer cells. Only available at a handful of children’s cancer centers nationwide, CAR-T worked for Angel, destroying the leukemia cells and giving him a second chance at life.
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NSGR - Dravet Syndrome in 2024 - Kelly G. Knupp, MD, MSCS, FAES
… Kelly G. Knupp, MD, MSCS, FAES Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus Kelly … from the University of New Mexico - School of Medicine, completed her residency in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital …
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NSGR - Supporting Healthcare for Youth with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: How Can We Make SAFE Care a Reality? - Carol Weitzman, MD
… NSGR - Supporting Healthcare for Youth with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: How Can We Make SAFE Care a … Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) and oversaw the fellowship training in DBP. Nationally, she is a past …