Not exact matches
The dentistry issued a statement of sympathy for Mykel and his parents and said that it would be premature to comment on any specifics until outside medical experts finish their review, but they said they have used general anesthesia more than 1,900 times for
pediatric patients in the last three and a half years without incident, and that they contract with a board - certified anesthesiologist who follows all protocols
including pre-operative check and approval by the child's
primary care physician before putting the child under anesthesia.
However, there are no set guidelines on how many providers the networks must
include, where they must be located or if the child may see a
pediatric dentist as their
primary dental
care provider.
Settings for maternal mental health screening may
include but are not limited to: health
care providers (
primary care, OB, midwifery, and
pediatric), public health, addictions and mental health, community social services, and early childhood programs.
Dr. Grasser accepts most major insurance plans for
primary care services,
including pediatric care.
Today, she has her own practice, Fairfield Family Health where she works «with a robust team of 6 other healthcare providers
including naturopathic physicians,
primary care consultant,
pediatric nurse practitioner, nutritionist and physical therapist.»
Our approach to achieving this goal focuses on three objectives: (1) to develop a reliable, predictive panel of biomarkers (
including both biological and bio-behavioral measures) that can identify children, youth, and parents showing evidence of toxic stress, and that can be collected in
pediatric primary care settings; (2) to conduct basic, animal and human research on critical periods in development and individual differences in stress susceptibility, thereby informing the timing and design of a suite of new interventions that address the roots of stress - related diseases early in the life cycle; and (3) to build a strong, community - based infrastructure through which scientists, practitioners, parents, and community leaders can apply new scientific insights and innovative measures to the development of more effective interventions in the first three postnatal years.
They may specialize in a variety of areas,
including pediatric care, emergency
care, and
primary care.
Business Services Manager — Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas, TX 1996 — 2001 Oversaw all clinic operations, business and patient access functions of multi-specialty ambulatory
primary care clinic
including pediatric, adult, and geriatric medicine, and managed annual operation budget of $ 5M.
Only a limited number of well - validated screens suitable for use in
primary care for broad screening of family psychosocial risk and family support and functioning are available, although a few show promise.54 — 56 There are screening measures for specific psychosocial stressors, such as maternal depression, and these have been shown to be feasible in
pediatric settings.57, 58 Family screening for psychosocial risk within
pediatric settings, however, raises a number of dilemmas,
including concerns about liability and payment and who is responsible for an adult's well - being after a problem is detected.59
In our systematic literature review, we found tools and strategies for improving WCC delivery, but few offered a comprehensive model.21 In 1995, Zuckerman and Parker25 proposed a comprehensive, community - based system of
pediatric primary care that
included collaboration with early childhood educators to enhance developmental and behavioral services and a 2 - generational approach that
included primary care services to parents and children.
• In the
pediatric practice of San Francisco's Nadine Burke Harris, MD, children are screened for various types of adverse experiences that increase their risks of long - term health problems associated with ACEs.15 The treatment model is multidisciplinary in the
primary care setting and
includes home visits to support families where they are.
Hubs serve as a single point of entry for families to link to services
including health insurance,
primary care /
pediatric medical homes, WIC, Part C Early Intervention, child behavioral health and mental health, and early education programs.
As a Researcher at Chapin Hall, Byers collaborates on studies that
include system - focused evaluation of child welfare,
pediatric primary care, and early childhood service systems.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study examined the effectiveness of collaborative -
care, cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) program adjunctive to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment in health maintenance organization (HMO)
pediatric primary care.