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Digital Health in Pediatric Neurology: From Episodic to Continuous Care
Digital health has emerged as a transformative force in 21st-century medicine, reshaping the boundaries of healthcare delivery.Innovative, Minimally Invasive Treatment for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Epilepsy remains a life-altering condition, particularly due to the unpredictable nature of seizures and their cumulative impact on cognition, independence and quality of life.2026 Children's Neuroscience Symposium
The 28th Annual Children's Neuroscience Symposium was held on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Phoenix Children's Conference Center in Phoenix, Arizona.Dannah Raz, MD, MPH, Named to Modern Healthcare’s 40 Under 40
Phoenix Children’s, one of the top-ranked pediatric health systems in the West, announced that Dannah Raz, MD, MPH, division chief of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, has been named to Modern Healthcare’s 40 Under 40 for 2026IPSO Hemorrhagic Stroke Guidelines
The International Pediatric Stroke Organization (IPSO) Hemorrhagic Stroke Guidelines have now been published, featuring contributions from Janette Mailo, MD, of Phoenix Children’s Hospital.Rett Syndrome - a Multidisciplinary Approach
This presentation by Dr. Terry Grebe and Dr. Venode Narayanan outlines the multidisciplinary clinical management of Rett Syndrome (a neurodevelopmental disorder typically linked to MECP2 mutations) and explores emerging research, including the FDA-approved treatment trofinetide and experimental gene editing therapies.Recognition and Management of Metabolic Epilepsies
This video presents a clinically grounded overview of recent advances in neurogenetics and precision-based therapies for severe childhood-onset neurological disorders, including Dravet syndrome and related epileptic encephalopathiesA transposase-derived gene required for human brain development
A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances and featuring Phoenix Children’s investigators Michael Kruer, MD and Patricia Cornejo,, MD reveals a previously unknown requirement for somatic genetic diversity among neurons in normal brain development.Phoenix Children’s Designated a GLUT1 Deficiency Collaborative Care Network Site
Phoenix Children’s is officially a GLUT1 Deficiency Collaborative Care Network site, highlighting their expertise in rare neurological care and ketogenic diet therapy iAdvancing Pediatric Neuroscience: 2025 Innovation Report
The 2025 Innovation Report showcases a selection of the transformative initiatives undertaken over the past year. From pioneering clinical programs and cutting-edge research to novel therapeutic interventions, our multidisciplinary teams have worked relentlessly to address some of the most complex neurological conditions in pediatric medicine.Enhancing Precision in Pediatric Neurosurgery: Advanced Robotics Integration with LITT
Phoenix Children’s continues to advance minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques with the integration of advanced robotics into Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) proceduresSpotlight on Neuropsychology: An Integrated Approach to Pediatric Brain Health
Dr. Ashley Whitaker, Board-Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Division Chief of Neuropsychology at Phoenix Children’s, leads a team that plays a vital role in the multidisciplinary care of children with neurological and medical complexities.