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Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Division Chief Dennis J. Dietzen, PhD Division Chief, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; Megan K. Dishop, MD Endowed Chair in Pathology Specialties Pathology Pediatric Surgical Pathology David F. Carpentieri, MD Medical …
Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Division Chief Tressia M. Shaw, MD Division Chief, Palliative Medicine Specialties Hospital Medicine Palliative Care Physicians & Doctors Wendy P. Bernatavicius, MD Division Chief, General Pediatrics Specialties General …
Meet Your Team
The Pain Medicine team at Phoenix Children’s includes highly skilled doctors and other practitioners from different specialties who have advanced expertise in treating pain. In addition to specialized Pain Medicine doctors, your child may see other practitioners with specialized
Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Physicians Rachel C. Lombardo, MD Specialties Genetics & Metabolism Katherine W. Perry, MD Division Chief, Nephrology; Medical Director, Chronic Hemodialysis; Program Director, Peritoneal Dialysis Specialties Nephrology …
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Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Division Chief Mark I. Salevitz, MD Division Chief, Ophthalmology Specialties Ophthalmology Physicians & Doctors Kamran Ahmed, MD Specialties Ophthalmology John H. Boden, MD Specialties Ophthalmology A. Merrylees Dersch, MD …
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)
A Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) is a device used to treat seizures when medicines are not effective and surgery is not possible for a cure. VNS consists of a pacemaker-like generator placed underneath the skin on the chest and is attached to thin wires threaded up to, and wrapped
Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship
Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship Our Pediatric Neurocritical Care Fellowship is a one-year clinical fellowship, with the goal of developing specialized training in neurointensive care for …
Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS)
If your child has tried two anti-seizure medications, and is still having seizures, they may have drug-resistant epilepsy. According to the Institute of Medicine, about 800,000 Americans experience seizures despite taking anti-seizure medications. In fact, after trying two