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  • Office

    1919 E Thomas Rd
    Phoenix, AZ 85016
    Phone+1 602-933-0920
    Fax+1 602-933-2492

Education & Training

  • University of North Carolina Hospitals
    University of North Carolina HospitalsFellowship, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2004 - 2007
  • Phoenix Children's Hospital
    Phoenix Children's HospitalResidency, Pediatrics, 2001 - 2004
  • Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans
    Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New OrleansClass of 2001

Certifications & Licensure

  • AZ State Medical License
    AZ State Medical License 2006 - 2025
  • NC State Medical License
    NC State Medical License 2004 - 2007
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Hematology-Oncology

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Abstracts/Posters

  • Characterization of the Severe Phenotype of Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency
    Christine M. Knoll, 61st Annual American Society of Hematology Meeting, Orlando, FL, 12/7/2019
  • Use of a Electronic Sickle Cell Dashboard to Improve Annual Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (TCD) Completion Rates
    Christine M. Knoll, 61st Annual American Society of Hematology Meeting, Orlando, FL, 12/8/2019
  • Assessing Efficacy of Provider and Family Education, Electronic Health Record Documentation Tools, and Information Technology to Increase Use of Hydroxyurea in Childre...
    Christine M. Knoll, 61st Annual American Society of Hematology Meeting, Orlando, FL, 12/8/2019
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Press Mentions

  • Clumps of Red and White Blood Cells May Contribute to Sickle Cell Disease
    Clumps of Red and White Blood Cells May Contribute to Sickle Cell DiseaseApril 29th, 2008