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Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Division Chief Jason S. Hauptman, MD, PhD Division Chief, Neurosurgery; Caroline Hoeye Endowed Chair in Neurosurgery Specialties Neurosurgery Physicians Ruth E. Bristol, MD Specialties Neurosurgery Peter A. Chiarelli, MD …
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Complex Wound Program
… Complex Wound Program Our complex wound care team treats … Services Seating and Mobility Clinic Surgical Services Locations Phoenix Children's Hospital - Thomas Campus 1919 …
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SURG - The Power of “Why”: A Simple Catalyst for a Surgical Translational Research Program - Matthew Halanski, MD
At the end of this virtual presentation, participants should be able to: Understand where translational research fits in the research continuum Understand the benefits and challenges of this type of research Highlight four current lines of Orthopedic translational research at
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Genevieve M. Stubbs, PA-C
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Genevieve M. Stubbs, PA-C
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… is a set of conditions characterized by stiffness and loss of motion in more than one joint. This stiffness is …
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Phoenix Children's and Aetna® Reach Contract Agreement
October 6, 2023
Phoenix Children’s reached a new contract agreement with Aetna, ensuring patient families receive in-network care.
Conditions We Treat
… build up: Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) The most common type of EGID, in which large numbers of eosinophils … and how they affect kids with EGID. They know what to look for and will make sure your child receives the care …
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Phoenix Children’s Names Terrence L. Stull, MD, Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Research Officer
October 19, 2016
Phoenix Children’s Hospital recently announced Terrence L. Stull, MD as senior vice president of research and chief research officer. In this position, Dr. Stull is responsible for the direction and leadership of Phoenix Children’s Research Institute.
NICU PFAC
… NICU PFAC Home NICU PFAC The Neonatology (NICU) PFAC consists of a team of families, … their services, safety and quality of care. Recent Accomplishments Created a parent-to-parent program in …
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HIV Clinic
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, which helps the body fight infections. As a result, those infected with HIV become more vulnerable to various infections and diseases. It is spread by contact with the bodily fluids of a person with HIV

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