Not exact matches
Based on the research questions at hand, the
Center draws from CHOP and University of Pennsylvania - based expertise in
emergency medicine;
pediatric trauma; surgery; nursing; social work;
pediatric and adolescent medicine; epidemiology and biostatistics; bioengineering; computational engineering; psychology; behavioral science; communications; and health education.
When your child needs non-life-threatening
pediatric emergency room care in Boston, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical
Center allows you to check - in for an estimated treatment time so that you and your family can wait at home instead of in a Boston ER waiting room.
When your child needs non-life-threatening
pediatric emergency room care in Boston, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center's dedicated Division of Pediatric Emergency Services allows you to check - in for an estimated treatment time so that you and your family can wait at home instead of in a Boston ER wait
emergency room care in Boston, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical
Center's dedicated Division of
Pediatric Emergency Services allows you to check - in for an estimated treatment time so that you and your family can wait at home instead of in a Boston ER wait
Emergency Services allows you to check - in for an estimated treatment time so that you and your family can wait at home instead of in a Boston ER waiting room.
«
Emergency department
pediatric readiness has improved greatly since a similar assessment was conducted in 2003,» said study author Marianne Gausche - Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP, of the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor - UCLA Medical
Center.
«The Flint River water exposure particularly raised concerns about the potential health impact on children,» says lead author Hernan Gomez, M.D., a medical toxicologist and pediatrician at Michigan Medicine who is focused on
pediatric care at Hurley Medical
Center's
Emergency Department in Flint.
December 5, 2006 University of Chicago Medical
Center opens new state - of - the - art children's
emergency department The City of Chicago's newest and most advanced
pediatric emergency department opens 8 a.m. on December 6, 2006, at the University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital.
It has the only
pediatric emergency department and Level I trauma
center in southeastern New England, as well as the only Center for Pediatric Imaging and Sedation, Food Allergy Center and pediatric critical care team and ambulance that operates 24 hours per day, seven days per
center in southeastern New England, as well as the only
Center for Pediatric Imaging and Sedation, Food Allergy Center and pediatric critical care team and ambulance that operates 24 hours per day, seven days per
Center for
Pediatric Imaging and Sedation, Food Allergy
Center and pediatric critical care team and ambulance that operates 24 hours per day, seven days per
Center and
pediatric critical care team and ambulance that operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Our new dedicated
pediatric emergency department and trauma
center includes 31 exam rooms and observation bays with hazmat capabilities.
In 2011 we opened the doors to our all new 12 - story children's hospital, featuring a dedicated
pediatric emergency and trauma care
center and a state - of - the - art operating room suite featuring intra-operative MRI capabilities.
Finally, in what might possibly be the most unusual piece of research ever produced about summer reading,
emergency room doctor Stephen Gwilym and his colleagues noticed in 2005 that traffic in their
pediatric trauma
center had plummeted on certain July weekends... the same weekends that new Harry Potter books were released.
One of our participating hospitals, Coral Springs Medical
Center, has several AAT teams that visit their
pediatric ward and their
pediatric emergency units.
I have learned in a variety of nursing environments, including the
emergency room, home health care services, and Regional Medical
Center's
pediatric department.
EXPERIENCE Radiology Technologist September 2008 - September 2009 Godwin Corporation, Tripler Army Medical
Center, HI Proficient in all clerical aspects of radiology to include patient check - in, informed consent, and use of CHCS and PACS programs Fluoroscopic exams to include
pediatric and adult barium enemas, esophagrams, G.I. studies, VCUG's, HSG's, and modified barium swallows Use of portable C - arm in operating room procedures to include orthopedic, spinal, abdominal, urologic, vascular, and interventional radiology cases Operation of stationary C - arm in upper and lower extremity arthrogram studies and lumbar punctures Preparation of contrast material for gastrointestinal, gynecological, urologic, intravenous and intra-arterial studies Inpatient and outpatient diagnostic x-rays to include upper and lower extremities, cranium, chest and abdomen Proficient in
emergency patient care protocol to include CPR, oxygen administration, suction and use of monitoring systems such as EKG and blood pressure equipment Adherence to all radiation protection standards in accordance with ALARA Instruction of Army Radiology students in all aspects of radiography Radiology Specialist (Active Duty) February 2008 - July 2008 U.S. Army, Tripler Army Medical
Center, HI Diagnostic radiographic imaging using digital, portable, C - arm and plain film systems Fluoroscopic, orthopedic and operating room radiography utilizing GE, Siemens, Canon, and Fuji equipment Interventional procedures to include aortograms, peripheral and cerebral angiography, venography, femoral runoffs, arthrograms, fistulagrams and lumbar punctures Preparation and set up of sterile field and instruments for interventional and fluoroscopic procedures using proper sterile technique Proper set up and use of intra-arterial and intravenous injector systems Experience with reconstruction, subtraction, road mapping and duplication of digital images Orientation to additional radiology modalities such as ultrasound, MRI, nuclear medicine, CT and mammography
Professional Experience Godwin Corporation (Tripler Army Medical
Center, HI) 9/2009 — Present Radiology Technologist • Exhibit proficiency in all clerical aspects of radiology including patient check - in, informed consent, the use of CHCS and PACS programs, and adherence to ALARA radiation protection standards • Perform fluoroscopic exams such as
pediatric and adult barium enemas, esophagrams, G.I. studies, VCUG's, HSG's, and modified barium swallows • Operate portable C - arm equipment in orthopedic, spinal, abdominal, urologic, vascular, and interventional radiology operating room procedures, as well as stationary C - arm use in arthrograms and lumbar punctures • Prep contrast materials for gastrointestinal, gynecological, urologic, intravenous, and intra-arterial exams • Capture inpatient / outpatient diagnostic x-rays of upper / lower extremities, cranium, chest, and abdomen • Execute efficiently all
emergency patient care protocol, including CPR, oxygen administration, suction, and the use of monitoring systems such as EKG and blood pressure equipment • Provide valuable on - site instruction in all aspects of radiography to Army radiology students