Sentences with phrase «consultant paediatrician»

A consultant paediatrician is a specialist doctor who focuses on the health and medical care of children and teenagers. They provide expert advice and treatment for a range of childhood diseases and conditions. Full definition
Clinic staff include consultant paediatricians, senior paediatric trainees, and clinic coordinators.
Prof. Graham Roberts, Professor and Honorary Consultant Paediatrician in Paediatric Allergy and Respiratory Medicine at the University of Southampton, said:
Dr Martin Ward Platt of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) & Consultant Paediatrician in Neonatal Medicine at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, said:
In her victory speech, consultant paediatrician Dr Johnson said: «I look forward to strengthening the Government's majority in parliament so Theresa May, our Prime Minister, can get on with the job of triggering Article 50, leaving the European Union and building a country and economy that works for everyone.»
Dr Dan Hawcutt, Senior Lecturer Paediatric Clinical Pharmacology University of Liverpool and Honorary Consultant Paediatrician Alder Hey Children's Hospital, said: «This is the first pharmacogenomic study investigating the association between a patient's genotype and corticosteroid induced adrenal suppression.
Clinic staff include consultant paediatricians, speech pathologists, senior paediatric trainees and clinic coordinators.
Hazel Curtis, Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
The consultant paediatrician did her best to dodge reporters after winning Sleaford and North Hykeham.
Such a case involved Dr Andrew Holton, who had practised as a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in neurology in Leicester.
What conscientious police officer or social worker could fail to act on the opinion of, say, a consultant paediatrician or pathologist that a child had been abused?
Developed skills expected of a consultant paediatrician who assesses, diagnoses and manages children with a wide range of developmental and behavioural problems.
All patients (aged 11 — 18 years), recruited from consecutive referrals by general practitioners and consultant paediatricians, had been assessed by a paediatrician.
Clinic staff include consultant paediatricians and senior paediatric trainees.
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