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No Grand Rounds due to holiday
No Grand Rounds due to holiday Search Grand Rounds Tue, 09/02/2025 - 07:30 PCH No Grand Rounds due to holiday 7:30am 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM Free … No Grand Rounds due to …
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VWGR - Building a Trauma-Informed Culture: Strategies for Pediatric Practice - Avi Kopstick, MD
VWGR - Building a Trauma-Informed Culture: Strategies for Pediatric Practice - Avi Kopstick, MD Search Grand Rounds Tue, 09/09/2025 - 07:30 Session Objectives: Define trauma-informed care (TIC) and explain its relevance across pediatric clinical settings. …
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PCH - Sex Differences in Statural Growth Impairment in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease: The Growth Study - Neera Gupta, MD, MAS (Children’s National Hospital - Washington, D.C.)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Recognize that normalization of growth is a marker of disease control and successful therapy for patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) Explain how to interpret growth in the context of bone age Discuss the potential
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PCH - Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in BPD Throughout the Lifespan - Erik Hysinger, MD (Cincinnati Children’s Hospital - Cincinnati, OH)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Describe the evolving definitions of BPD Define the phenotypes in BPD using imaging as a biomarker Review the progression of cardiopulmonary disease throughout childhood and into adulthood
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Phoenix Children’s Achieves Sanctuary Certification, Setting a New Standard in Trauma-Informed Care
Phoenix Children’s trauma-informed environment recognizes human vulnerability to trauma and implements systemic interventions focused on resolving adversity and stress.
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Phoenix Children’s Announces the Retirement of President & CEO, Robert L. Meyer
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, today announced the retirement of Robert L. Meyer, who has served as the organization’s President and CEO for 22 years. Working closely with the Board of Directors to finalize the leadership transition process, including the selection of his replacement, Meyer will officially retire in the summer of 2025, marking the end of an exceptional leadership tenure that has shaped Phoenix Children’s into a nationally recognized institution for children's healthcare.