Sentences with phrase «in pediatric outpatient»

* Prefer at least 1 year experience as medical assistant in a pediatric outpatient patient care setting.
Subjects for the interviews were breastfeeding mothers whose infants were evaluated by a pediatric resident at a well - child visit from birth to 1 month of age in the pediatric outpatient center.

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We provide pediatric inpatient and outpatient services in every medical and surgical specialty — from general pediatric services to the care of the most complex cancers, heart diseases and traumas.
Our pediatric nephrologists specialize in the treatment of this complex disease and do our best to provide care for children with nephrotic syndrome in the outpatient clinic.
She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings and, since 2009, also worked as lactation consultant in a large pediatric practice and breastfeeding medicine practice.
Quality Improvement Innovation Networks (QuIIN) for members interested in improving the quality and delivery of pediatric care in outpatient and inpatient clinical settings.
Dr. Flais engages in clinical care of pediatric patients in the outpatient setting, medical student and graduate medical education, and authoring / editing parenting book titles with the American Academy of Pediatrics.
It offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services in every area of pediatric specialization and serves infants through young adults in a personalized environment.
Family Medicine physicians receive 3 years of specialty training in inpatient and outpatient medicine — this includes procedural and pediatric training with an emphasis on behavioral science and patient communication.
The researchers studied 80 pediatric patients ages 4 - 12 years, 8 years old on average, with and without food allergy and their caregivers from urban pediatric outpatient clinics in the Bronx, New York.
Extrapolated to the birth cohort in the USA (~ 4 million births), the yearly reduction in hospitalization burden for respiratory infection and diarrhea is ~ 86,000 and for pediatric outpatient emergency visits it is ~ 82,500 episodes (reducing altogether ~ 168,000 hospital visits yearly).
Because a large portion of pediatric oncology and stem cell transplant patients» care occurs in ambulatory settings, the consortium is now focusing on understanding and reducing CLABSIs that originate in the home, between outpatient clinic visits.
In addition, more than 21,000 pediatric subspecialty visits occur annually at the hospital - based outpatient clinics.
Through this position, she has acquired skills working in outpatient orthopedics, short - term rehabilitation and acute - care rehabilitation managing treatment plans for adult and pediatric patients.
Immediate need for medical assistants / MAs to work in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, including: Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County and Montgomery County for various pediatric and adult outpatient departments.
Imaged all areas of the body on all types of patients, including pediatric and geriatric, on inpatients and in outpatient facilities under the supervision of a registered technologist
Performed evidenced based practice in the pediatric settings varying from Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care (PPEC), Outpatient clinic, Home - based, School - based and Early Intervention pre-schools.
Team - oriented Adult Outpatient Psychiatrist (or Dual trained adult and pediatric) As one of the most dynamic and progressive health care organizations in the country today, Reliant Medical Group...
«I efficiently perform and prioritize multiple assignments in a busy outpatient pediatric setting.»
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
Graduate Practical Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Accumulate 678 clinical hours in medical / surgical, cardio vascular, neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, pediatric oncology, and outpatient care at the Veteran's Administration Obtain and maintain federal clearance to work with VA staff and patients Assist more than 200 RN's, Charge RN's, CNA's, and physicians Perform intake, preoperative clearance, history and physical, EKGs, lab tests, discharge, and follow - up Assess, diagnose, and treat sprains, strains, lacerations, and other physical injuries Responsible for IV line insertion, blood product administration, and medication Determine severity of patient condition and promptly refer to specialists when appropriate Develop and administer disease management plan ensuring high quality, comprehensive care Provide acute episodic and chronic care to adult and pediatric populations Facilitate case management, consultation, and interdisciplinary patient care Educate patients in healthy diets, exercise, smoking cessation, and overall positive lifestyles Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Proven ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure, emergency care situations Perform administrative functions including phones, data entry, and other tasks as needed Perform all duties in a positive, professional, and courteous manner
Stephanie J. Whitney, OTR / L, who writes about her daughter, Tyler Ann, works in schools and pediatric outpatient settings with an emphasis in sensory integration.
Meet the staff providing pediatric outpatient mental health care in Rhode Island at Bradley Hospital.
The briefer version of the PSC3 is broadly used, with > 40 published studies.23 These studies have shown that the PSC - 17 yields higher detection rates than pediatricians relying on clinical judgment alone24 and has risk rates comparable to those of the PSC - 35,3 semistructured interviews (Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School - Age Children — Present and Lifetime Version), 25 and longer questionnaire measures.2 The PSC - 17 was derived from the PSC - 35 through an exploratory factor analysis conducted on data collected from the 1994 to 1999 Child Behavior Study (CBS), a nationally representative sample of > 20000 pediatric outpatients.3 In that study, the exploratory factor analysis suggested that it was possible to create a briefer version of the PSC with 17 of the original 35 items.
However, despite the wide use of the PSC - 17 and the passage of > 15 years, there have been no replication studies in a large national outpatient pediatric sample.
After spending eleven years as an outpatient practitioner working with pediatric subspecialty clinics in Asheville, North Carolina, she returned to New England to work at Hasbro Children's Hospital as a psychologist in the medical psychiatric inpatient unit.
We recruited adolescents and their mothers from an outpatient pediatric diabetes clinic of a university medical center in the northeastern United States during their regular quarterly clinic visits.
With a Medical Staff of nearly 1,000 pediatric specialists, Phoenix Children's provides inpatient, outpatient, trauma and emergency care across more than 70 pediatric subspecialties, the most comprehensive pediatric care available in the state.
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