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Phoenix Children’s NICU NEST Clinic: A nest above the rest
May 5, 2021
By Lara N. Ulm, MD
… most fragile population: premature, at-risk, and medically complex infants. This clinic is an important piece of infant … from the hospital. We use a multidisciplinary approach using a team of early infancy and childhood developmental …
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Phoenix Children’s Hires Gregory Martin, MD, as Newborn Intensive Care Unit Division Chief
March 4, 2020
Neonatology at Phoenix Children’s, ranked among the nation’s top programs by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals,” announced today that Gregory Martin, MD, FAAP, will serve as Division Chief of Neonatology for Phoenix Children’s Hospital East Valley.
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Five Star Patient Care “Vigi Award”
August 13, 2019
Highlighting efforts in patient safety and quality, Phoenix Children’s Hospital received a Five Star Patient Care “Vigi Award” from VigiLanz, a provider of SaaS clinical surveillance solutions. The award recognizes a new quality improvement solution Phoenix Children’s implemented with VigiLanz technology. Phoenix Children’s Infection Control team is now able to monitor patients’ blood draw contamination information in real-time.
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Phoenix Children’s Welcomes Rajeev Bhatia, MD, as Division Chief of Pulmonology
July 18, 2019
The Department of Pulmonology at Phoenix Children’s, a top 40 specialty program ranked by US News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals, is proud to announce Rajeev Bhatia, MD, MBBS as Pulmonology Division Chief at Phoenix Children's.
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10 things to know about the newly expanded 10th floor
February 1, 2023
… clinical space and allows us to provide a higher volume of complex patient care in a comfortable, healing environment. … nearly five NBA basketball courts or ten 2,000 square-foot single-family homes! 7. Bright, colorful walls aid in … 10. Quick access to medical staff The floor boasts eight nursing stations, so patients and families have support …
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Sports Medicine Program
Children and teens are not simply little adults: they are growing and changing. Young athletes require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints and muscles develop. They also need providers who understand non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports
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Riding a bike? Wear a helmet – NO exceptions!
May 11, 2021
… worn. Choose bike helmets that meet Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards and replace them after a crash … to an emergency room, especially if there is bleeding, bruising or any signs of a more serious injury such as a …
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EOS Full-Body X-Ray
… susceptible to the adverse effects of radiation. Compared to general radiography X-rays, EOS uses a … joints and ligaments from many different angles. These single, seamless EOS images help us make more informed …
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Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day
March 21, 2021
By Dannah G. Raz, MD
… , which falls on March 21 , has been celebrated globally since 2006, and has been officially recognized by the United …   Trisomy 21, which causes Down syndrome, is the most common chromosomal condition diagnosed in the United States. …
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