Degree - holding registered nurse with specialty
experience in pediatric settings and a desire for forming positive relationships with patients, family members, caregivers, and physicians.
Broad - based models of parent support
based in pediatric settings have been shown to improve parenting practices and increase knowledge of early development.
Routine
screening in pediatric settings has been recommended to enhance efforts to identify early social - emotional problems (AAP, 2001; Eisert, Sturner, & Mabe, 1991; Thompson, 1985).
GBM is less
common in the pediatric setting, but the primary tumors that are diagnosed in children arise de novo and are morphologically indistinguishable for adult GBM.
We specialize in placing
clinicians in pediatric settings and we offer a variety of work options from per - diem or part - time to long term and travel positions, giving our employees more opportunities and flexibility.
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.
For instance, if the job posting you are applying for states, «Immediate opening for a certified medical assistant with pediatric experience,» you could display your qualifications and ambitions with an objective that reads, «Seeking a medical assistant
position in a pediatric setting needing extensive administrative experience to support the medical staff and provide the best care possible.»
Issue Brief # 1: Understanding Children's Exposure to Violence describes core concepts used in programs addressing children's exposure to violence while Issue Brief # 2: Pediatric Care Settings outlines strategies, such as universal screening and integrating mental health services with pediatric careings, that can be implemented by
pratitionners in pediatric settings to meet the needs of children exposed to violence.
Screeners intended for
use in pediatric settings should be brief and easy to administer, score, and interpret (Jellinek & Murphy, 1988).
Clinical Report: Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of the Pediatrician American Academy of Pediatrics (2010) Provides a definition for intimate partner violence and information on identifying abused
caregivers in pediatric settings and how to evaluate and treat children raised in homes in which intimate partner violence may occur.
Access to parenting programs in primary care settings should be removed from an «at - risk» funding framework in the United States and be made universally
available in pediatric settings, an article in the American Medical Association journal, JAMA Pediatrics, recommends.