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Cone Procedure to Treat Ebstein's Anomaly News

Cone Procedure to Treat Ebstein's Anomaly

Advancing modern medicine can improve long-term outcomes for pediatric congenital heart defects. Although relatively rare, Ebstein's anomaly

Innovation with Every Beat News

Innovation with Every Beat

At Phoenix Children’s, doctors want to do more than see if a treatment simply works. “They want to know if it has the ability to bring about change in current care,” says Wayne J. Franklin, co-director of Phoenix Children’s Heart Center ...

Contribution of Fetal MRI in Fetuses with CHD Document

Contribution of Fetal MRI in Fetuses with CHD

Increasing evidence supports an association among congenital heart disease (CHD), structural brain lesions on neuroimaging, and increased risk of neurodevelopmental delay and other structural anomalies.

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Phoenix Children's Building New NICU News

Phoenix Children's Building New NICU

Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric health systems, today announced the construction of a new 44,000-square-foot neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), slated to open next year at Phoenix Children’s Hospital — Thomas Campus.

Perinatal Palliative Care Team Offers Expectant Families an Expert, Earnest Layer of Guidance and Support News

Perinatal Palliative Care Team Offers Expectant Families an Expert, Earnest Layer of Guidance and Support

After a recent expansion of its pediatric palliative care program, Phoenix Children’s now offers customized, coordinated care to expectant parents who learn their baby has a serious congenital anomaly.

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Addressing the Complexity of Cerebral Palsy Care News

Addressing the Complexity of Cerebral Palsy Care

At the Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s, the research group of pediatric movement disorders neurologist, Dr. Michael Kruer, is leading efforts to better capture individual differences in CP through multi-dimensional phenotyping.

Health Information Technology to Improve Care of Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions News

Health Information Technology to Improve Care of Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions

Over the past two decades, digital health has emerged as a key driver of healthcare safety, quality and efficiency.

Concussions During Adolescence Can Lead to Persisting and Late-Onset Symptoms News

Concussions During Adolescence Can Lead to Persisting and Late-Onset Symptoms

More than half the population will receive a concussion at some point in their life. Adolescents, especially girls, are at the highest risk for persisting and late-onset symptoms.

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100 Hospitals and Health Systems With Great Orthopedic Programs News

100 Hospitals and Health Systems With Great Orthopedic Programs

Becker's is thrilled to highlight the orthopedic programs of 100 hospitals and health systems across the U.S.

Sports Medicine: Expert Care for Young Athletes Video

Sports Medicine: Expert Care for Young Athletes

With sports, injuries are often part of the game. Pediatric sports medicine specialist Eric Bowman, DO, talks about caring for young athletes as well as Phoenix Children’s growth in the East Valley.

Prenatal Radiographic Evaluation of Congenital Transverse Limb Deficiencies Document

Prenatal Radiographic Evaluation of Congenital Transverse Limb Deficiencies

Congenital transverse deficiencies are horizontal deficiencies of the long bones that occur with a reported incidence as high 0.38%. They can occur alone or represent a manifestation of a various clinical syndromes.