Hispanic Journalist Salinas reflects on Cronkite award; New pediatric pain suite; Summer camps

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” María Elena Salinas, recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism discussed her accomplishment. The Cronkite Award, which was named for the late CBS News anchor, honors notable journalists and media executives, highlighting their achievements and leadership.

Also, Dr. Sean Gamble, the pediatric anesthesiologist at Phoenix Children’s joined to discuss a new Interventional Pain Procedural Suite, a groundbreaking model of care.

Finally, we reported of how “Super Why” is inspiring Arizona summer camp curriculums. The show is dedicated to teaching children how to read.

María Elena Salinas, recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
Dr. Sean Gamble, pediatric anesthesiologist at Phoenix Children's
Denise Landberg, principal at Litchfield Elementary School
Roxanne De La Rosa, education solutions reporter at Arizona PBS
Kimberly Flack, former senior director of education at Arizona PBS

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