Sentences with phrase «community paediatricians»

The Centre for Community Child Health Paediatric Professional Development Program (PDP) provides practical information about developmental - behavioural paediatrics in an engaging format to community paediatricians.
Community paediatricians in the UK usually provide neuro - development and neuro - disability assessments, including autism, but also provide medical services related to child protection and child abuse; children in care of the state («looked after children»), adoption panels, child death inquiries, statutory advice for children with special educational needs (currently Education and Health Care Plan), special schools and other specialist areas which are developed locally.
In the UK, the «community paediatrician» is a second tier specialist who deals in specific medical areas, and accepts referrals from the primary medical carer (GP), via a selective referral system.

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Steering group — This study was planned and coordinated by Jean Davies, research midwife, Newcastle; Pat Davies, health visitor, Sunderland; Alan Fortune, general practitioner, Alnwick; Linda Hedley, senior midwife, Berwick; Edmund Hey, consultant paediatrician, Newcastle; Barbara Hinchcliffe, health visitor, Hexham; Maureen Hodgson, community midwife, North Durham; Ann Kirkpatrick, midwifery supervisor, Darlington; Jane Lumley, National Childbirth Trust, Hexham; Norma McPherson, community midwife, Barrow in Furness; Diane Packham, Association for the Improvement of Maternity Services, Newcastle; Willie Reid, consultant obstetrician, Carlisle; Marjorie Renwick, regional maternity survey coordinator, Newcastle; Margaret Robinson, community midwife, Cockermouth; Laura Robson, director of midwifery education, Newcastle; Sheila Smithson, community midwife, Middlesbrough; Ann West, senior midwife, Penrith; Margaret Whyte, the Society to Support Home Confinement; Jane Wright, community midwife, Teesside; and Gavin Young, general practitioner, Penrith.
Dr. Jenny Thomas is a paediatrician and breastfeeding medicine specialist at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine; and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Our expert Dr. Jenny Thomas is a paediatrician and breastfeeding medicine specialist at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
There are many sources of information, including your paediatrician, family doctor, a community health nurse, breastfeeding clinic, lactation consultant and La Leche League.
If you have concerns or questions, talk to your paediatrician, family doctor or a public health nurse, and look for local community resources that support parents.
In one study, support was provided by a feeding team of staff who had breastfeeding induction and a recognised two - day training course (Hoddinott 2012), in one study, by a nurse who had extra breastfeeding training (Paul 2012), in one study, by a paediatrician with training in breastfeeding techniques and support to encourage breastfeeding (Serwint 1996), and in one study, by a community midwife who had no extra training (Winterburn 2003).
This is aimed at: Nurses, Neonatal Nurses, Specialist Nurses, Dieticians, Paediatricians, Midwives, Community Midwives, Healthcare Assistants and Health Visitors.
We caught up with Director of the poll, paediatrician Dr Anthea Rhodes, to find out how health and community professionals can support parents to better understand their children's social and emotional health:
Dr Harriet Hiscock is a paediatrician and Senior Research fellow at the Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.
Within the wider community: This can include GPs, paediatricians, psychologists, counsellors, family and friends.
A recent Croakey post raising questions about plans for a mass treatment program for scabies in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities has generated some interesting comments on the post, including from James Cook University paediatrician Dr Andrew White and the University of Sydney's Professor Glenn Salkeld.
When it comes to ASD, O'Neill says the key is to give families and service providers in Aboriginal communities the right tools, language and information to be able to go to their GP or paediatrician to «get the right diagnosis and not be scared of the process».
Our program provides strong clinical and theoretical training in developmental - behavioural paediatrics, essential for Advanced Paediatric Trainees who plan to specialise in community child health or to work as consultant general paediatricians.
All 653 children (of a total of 731) in a defined geographical area were assessed during the school - entry exam by community care paediatricians.
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