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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.

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Phoenix Children’s Named a “Best Children’s Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report for 14th Year in a Row
For the 14th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Phoenix Children’s among the nation’s “Best Children’s Hospitals.” The health system was once again named the No. 1 children’s hospital in Arizona and third in the Southwest region. Phoenix Children’s is the only children’s hospital in Arizona ever to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report.

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Phoenix Children’s Researcher Awarded $3 Million Grant to Develop New Therapy for Lung Diseases in Premature Babies
An internationally renowned research scientist at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has been awarded a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.
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Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders
Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders Blog Feeding Disorders Feeding Tube Gastroenterology (GI) Feeding disorders have been found to occur in 40-50% of typically developing children and 80-90% of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. …

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Cierre de tránsito alrededor del Phoenix Children’s Hospital - complejo de Thomas
Queremos que las familias de los pacientes lleguen de la manera mejor y más fácil a nuestro centro. Mientras continúen los proyectos de expansión de Phoenix Children’s Hospital - complejo de Thomas, necesitamos cerrar temporariamente el tránsito para poder seguir construyendo. Además, el departamento de transporte de Arizona (ADOT) tiene un proyecto futuro de mejora del pavimento en la ruta estatal 51 entre la I-10 y la calle Colter qué podría afectar a las familias que vienen a Phoenix Children’s.
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Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance partnership brings hope and support for patients and families impacted by brain injuries
Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance partnership brings hope and support for patients and families impacted by brain injuries Blog Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Traumatic Brain Injury …

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Phoenix Children's to Host EMS Training to Prepare First Responders for Pediatric 911 Calls
Phoenix Children’s has partnered with the Phoenix Fire Department to host the fourth EMS | MVP Pediatric Symposium, a training to ensure first responders in Arizona have the up-to-date education they need to respond to pediatric emergencies, which often require a very different response than adult emergency calls.
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Bike safety: Rules of the road
Bike safety: Rules of the road Blog Bike Safety Injury Prevention Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health and Safety When riding a bicycle, one must follow some basic “rules of the road.” I have been riding a bike on the roadways and mountain terrain …

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What parents should know about Monkeypox
What parents should know about Monkeypox Blog Infection Prevention Monkeypox As monkeypox becomes more prevalent in the United States and around the world, many people are wondering how concerned they should be that the outbreak could affect them. We …

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Kids and RSV: What parents should know
Kids and RSV: What parents should know Blog Infection Prevention Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Many parts of the country, including Arizona, are seeing high numbers of cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). In Arizona, before the onset of the …
