Sentences with phrase «by pediatric practices»

Practicing Safety American Academy of Pediatrics Ways to increase screening for possible child abuse and neglect by pediatric practices to parents of children ages 0 - 3.
Because screening was conducted directly by pediatric practices and was not part of study protocol, data regarding the number of children screened are unavailable.
Because ACEs seem to account for one half to two third of serious problems with drug use, progress in meeting the national goals for reducing drug use will necessitate serious attention to these types of common, stressful, and disturbing childhood experiences by pediatric practice.

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While setting up his practice in the winter of 2005, Dr. Kass was simultaneously recruited by the Medical Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Connecticut to be their pediatric sleep medicine director and consultant.
I believed her partly because Conner radiates trustworthiness and partly because I witness families changed by sleep every day in my pediatric practice.
«US pediatric hospitals vary greatly in costs, practices for children with asthma: Matching patients by disease severity and other characteristics may offer clues to improving hospital practice
In the consensus statement endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published in the December Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and Nutrition in Clinical Practice, the two organizations say: «The universal use of a single set of diagnostic parameters will expedite the recognition of pediatric undernutrition, lead to the development of more accurate estimates of its prevalence and incidence, direct interventions and promote improved outcomes.»
«She will be instrumental in enhancing our ability to develop novel therapies for pediatric diseases by building a framework that translates clinical studies and research findings into daily practices
Competitors have been tasked with discovering the unknown genetic basis of the disorders faced by three pediatric patients and, in the process, create best practices for interpreting and presenting genomic sequence results to patients and their families and physicians in meaningful ways that can help guide healthcare decisions.
Adam Satin * successfully influenced the medical system by garnering the defendants» commitment in a pediatric cardiology case to discuss in future lectures how the case impacted their practice.
Responsible for the supervision and coordination of personnel in order to provide pharmaceutical care to the neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric customers of Sanford by following established standards and practices.
Professional Experience Columbia — Presbyterian Medical Center (New York, NY) 2006 — 2010 Surgical Scheduling & Diagnostic Testing Unit Manager • Manage both adult and pediatric surgical scheduling offices for an 18 - doctor orthopedic practice, supervising the coordination of 400 surgeries per month at 4 different clinical sites • Reduce monthly case cancellation percentage through the implementation of a patient compliance program while increasing the OR utilization rate / patient volume by 13 % in 2009 — 2010 • Facilitated the opening of an ambulatory surgery center through workflow coordination and successful project management
The majority of pediatricians agree that screening for perinatal depression is in the scope of pediatric practice.34 In a survey by Olson et al, 35 few of the pediatricians felt that they were responsible for diagnosis and management, but the majority reported that they had provided brief interventions.
A recent publication articulated an initial blueprint for behavioral and emotional screening in pediatric practice.21 The current statement supports the Task Force guidance by providing the evidence supporting screening for emotional and behavioral concerns.
The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program was a 3 - year, prospective controlled trial with 6 randomization and 9 quasi-experimental pediatric practice sites selected by program funders and located in 14 states across the United States (randomization sites: Allentown, Pa; Amarillo, Tex; Florence, SC; Iowa City, Iowa; Pittsburgh, Pa; and San Diego, Calif..
The Healthy Steps for Young Children Program was designed to meet the needs of families regarding their young children's early development and behavior by enhancing relationships between parents and their children, between families and the pediatric practice, and among practice members.11 - 13 Healthy Steps aims to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of pediatric primary care by incorporating developmental specialists into pediatric practice.
The widespread absence of attention to the mother - child relationship in the treatment of depression in women with young children is another striking example of the gap between science and practice that could be reduced by targeted pediatric advocacy.97 Extensive research has demonstrated the extent to which maternal depression compromises the contingent reciprocity between a mother and her young child that is essential for healthy cognitive, linguistic, social, and emotional development.98 Despite that well - documented observation, the treatment of depression in women with young children is typically viewed as an adult mental health service and rarely includes an explicit focus on the mother - child relationship.
Smart Start local partnerships will work with medical practices to promote early brain development, literacy and school readiness in pediatric exam rooms by giving books to children and advice to parents about the importance of reading aloud.
Prospective participants were either screened by research assistants in the practice, referred by a pediatrician, or self - referred after seeing a study - related brochure in the pediatric offices.
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