If your kids are anything like mine, they'll probably
need pediatric care at the most unexpected times, which is why CCP offers several convenient services that are available to you day or night.
Not exact matches
If your child has a rare condition, disability, or
pediatric - onset condition (one that only develops in childhood), it may be challenging to find a PCP or adult specialist who is knowledgeable and comfortable
caring for these complex
needs.
You know you can depend on Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, one of the nation's top - ranked children's hospitals, when your child
needs best - in - class
care across every
pediatric specialty known to medicine.
Your family dentist or
pediatric dentist (one who specializes in the
care of children's teeth) is a great resource for information about dental
care and fluoride
needs.
They provide a
pediatric dentist a broad range of experience in managing the diverse oral health
care needs of children.
The evidence in this book will be particularly helpful in demonstrating to maternity hospital or maternity unit administrators how implementing the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding will help in decreasing the
need for staff and equipment in a well - baby nursery; in increasing bedside
care for postnatal women to educate them in the safe
care of their infants after discharge from hospital, therefore decreasing the re-admission of neonates to hospital; in lessening admission of small vulnerable formula - fed infants to their
pediatric unit with preventable infections; and in decreasing staff absenteeism to
care for their ill formula - fed infants.
Find the expertise your child
needs from top
pediatric neurologists at Floating Hospital in Boston, offering quality
care for diseases of the nervous system.
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.
The AAP describes a family - centered medical home as an approach in which the
pediatric care team works in partnership with a child and a child's family to assure that all of the medical and non-medical
needs of the patient are met.
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 waiting room.
Your baby also
needs planned and coordinated
pediatric care with a specialist to help ensure he doesn't get HIV.
At WIC, moms get pre-natal health
care referrals and the breastfeeding support they
need; babies and young children get
pediatric and immunization referrals; parents and grandparents are empowered with nutrition tools and resources to make the healthy choices for their children.
A Suffolk County task force is in the works to look into bringing long - term
pediatric care to the area to fill the gap in medical facilities for children in
need.
«Understanding changes in prevalence according to population subgroups is important to inform clinicians about
care that will be
needed for the
pediatric population living with diabetes and may provide direction for other studies designed to determine the causes of the observed changes,» the authors write.
«The parents
need extra support and mental health treatment that is feasible and accessible,» Woolf - King said, «and one thing that we propose is integrating mental health screening and treatment into
pediatric cardiology
care.
«Youth with gender incongruence or dysphoria
need a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to
care,» said principal investigator Maja Marinkovic, MD, a
pediatric endocrinologist and Medical Director of the Gender Management Clinic at Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego, an affiliate of the University of California, San Diego.
In the Comer Emergency Department, pediatricians,
pediatric surgeons, nurses, social workers and other professionals will treat the most complex cases — not only those with traumatic injuries but also patients with all types of severe illnesses who
need emergency specialty
care, including patients with congenital heart disease, cystic fibrosis, cancer and neurological disorders.
But when kids
need medical treatment, the children's hospital provides some of the nation's best
pediatric care.
«Many of Riverside's youngest patients already travel to Comer Children's in Hyde Park if they
need advanced specialty
care, particularly from our
pediatric and neonatal intensive
care units,» said John M. Cunningham, MD, chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago.
At the same time, the
pediatric nurses called in the pediatrician and decided that Tre
needed to go to the Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit (NICU) because he wasn't absorbing enough oxygen.
She is a fellow of the Medical Academy of
Pediatric Special
Needs and offers patients comprehensive
care for Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, PANDAS and other complex
pediatric conditions.
Whether you are searching for naturopathic
pediatric care, acupuncture therapy, naturopathic
pediatric care, nutritional counseling, IUI treatments, IBS treatments, craniosacraltherapy, or massage therapy, our facility in Seattle has the naturopathic doctors, licensed massage therapists, licensed acupuncturists, and staff to provide the complete health
care you
need.
To ensure that your puppy, kitten, or other young animal gets the proper
pediatric care he or she
needs to live happy and healthy, our veterinary professionals here at Arroyo Animal Clinic provide a comprehensive selection of specialized pt
pediatric care services.
Pet
pediatric care services focus on providing your pet with everything he or she
needs during growth and maturation to ensure a happy and healthy adulthood.
This easy - to - use, authoritative guide provides the information you
need to
care for your dog at all ages and stages, from
pediatric to geriatric.
About Blog PPTS was started in 2011 by Dr. Debbie Allen, a
pediatric occupational therapist, who has the belief that families deserve exceptional service and high quality
care when they entrust themselves to professionals to address their child's therapeutic
needs.
These consumers may not always
need or desire prenatal,
pediatric, mental health, or substance abuse
care and an Obamacare plan represents an expensive premium with many insurance benefits that will go unused.
* Ability to assist in meeting the pharmaceutical
care needs of neonatal,
pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.
Assessed patients» knowledge and educated patients and parents regarding
pediatric care as
needed
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.»
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Licensed practical nurse with experience in varied medical specialties Training in geriatric, surgical, psychiatric,
pediatric, and obstetric nursing Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications and dietary supplements, inserted tube feeds, and monitored vitals Performed wound
care in stage 1 and 2 ulcers and assisted team with more serious stages Assisted with oxygen setup and tracheostomy
care Oversaw blood glucose testing and reported abnormal values to medical team Maintained up to date knowledge of medical and surgical standards of
care Demonstrated the clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient
care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as
needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials Performed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Provided
pediatric and adult
care for patients facing a variety of illnesses and disabilities Administered medications, physical examinations, hearing tests, vision screenings, and immunizations Designed and implemented patient diets, exercise routines, and overall plan of
care Oversaw and maintained patient information database ensuring accurate and accessible records Authored military operations manual and received special recognition from the US Navy Consistently promoted and awarded for excellence in team leadership and operational support Handled official US Navy correspondence ensuring professional communications Managed phones, faxing, filing, data entry and other office administrative tasks as
needed
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
Trained in human dental anatomy, physiology, and terminology Experienced in oral exam procedures and best practices Skilled in dental cleaning and patient preparation Developed working knowledge of dental tools and equipment Successful history of dental X-ray execution and development Proven history of excellent client interaction ensuring positive experience Background in childcare perfect for
pediatric dental assisting Proficient in office administration including computers, phones, and filing Strong work ethic and willingness to support dental team as
needed Team player and relationship builder dedicated to client
care Highly motived and willing to take on additional responsibility Motivated to learn and continually enhance professional skill set
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Nursing student with more than 1,300 hours of experience in varied clinical areas Significant work in surgical, psychiatric,
pediatric, obstetric, and critical
care nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards of
care Demonstrated clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient
care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as
needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials
Traditional
pediatric care is often based on the assumption that parents have the basic knowledge and resources to provide a nurturing, safe environment and to provide for the emotional, physical, developmental, and health
care needs of their infants and young children.
This report also (1) reviews the prevalence of behavioral and emotional disorders, (2) describes factors affecting the emergence of behavioral and emotional problems, (3) articulates the current state of detection of these problems in
pediatric primary
care, (4) describes barriers to screening and means to overcome those barriers, and (5) discusses potential changes at a practice and systems level that are
needed to facilitate successful behavioral and emotional screening.
State chapters of the American Academy of Pediatrics, working with state Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) and maternal and child health programs, can increase awareness of the
need for perinatal depression screening in the obstetric and
pediatric periodicity of
care schedules and ensure payment.
Clearly, more research is
needed to understand how practices adapt operational and financial strategies for sustaining key program resources, including focused training and technical assistance through the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) program, 42 as well as discussions with state and local providers and stakeholders on a reimbursement model for
care management activities so the clinics can absorb the costs.43 It is important to point out that the participating
pediatric practices in this clinical trial later hired their own clinicians for on - site services after the trial had ended.
Given the likely lower cost of targeted
pediatric primary
care interventions compared with home - based programs, 34 cost - effectiveness analyses will be
needed to better understand implications for public health policy.
Providing quality
pediatric care for young children involves matching the
needs and expectations of families with the organizational structure and clinical practices of
pediatric providers.
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
need for creative, new strategies to confront these morbidities in a more effective way is essential to improve the physical and mental health of children, as well as the social and economic well - being of the nation.6 Developmental, behavioral, educational, and family problems in childhood can have both lifelong and intergenerational effects.7 — 18 Identifying and addressing these concerns early in life are essential for a healthier population and a more productive workforce.5, 6,19 — 21 Because the early roots or distal precipitants of problems in both learning and health typically lie beyond the walls of the medical office or hospital setting, the boundaries of
pediatric concern must move beyond the acute medical
care of children and expand into the larger ecology of the community, state, and society.
Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation: Applying Central Tenets Across Diverse Practice Settings Ash, Mackrain, & Johnston (2013) Zero to Three, 33 (5) View Abstract Illustrates how front - line staff capacity can recognize, interpret, and support young children's and family's social, emotional and behavior health
care needs in early
care and educational setting, a domestic violence shelter, any
pediatric primary
care utilizing early childhood mental health consultation (ECMHC).
About Blog PPTS was started in 2011 by Dr. Debbie Allen, a
pediatric occupational therapist, who has the belief that families deserve exceptional service and high quality
care when they entrust themselves to professionals to address their child's therapeutic
needs.
The authors provide insight and inspiration in different contexts —
pediatric primary
care, military families, children prenatally exposed to alcohol, and children adopted from abroad — and share effective approaches to supporting the diverse
needs of parents with very young children.
Screening and assessment allow health
care providers to triage
pediatric patients and families to the appropriate and
needed level of psychosocial
care.
Former Program Manager for Social Work at KIDS FIRST, UAMS, a
pediatric day health
care program for children with special health
care needs.
Hanna says children's hospitals have an especially pressing
need because insurance companies don't reimburse
pediatric care at the same rate as adult
care.