To ensure clarity of interpretation, the questionnaire was piloted with a sample
of practicing pediatricians.
Not exact matches
No Authority As a
practicing general
pediatrician, I appreciated Dr. Leonard Sax's article «Don't Ask the Kids» in the October issue
of First Things.
I have a number
of so - called miraculous cures...» As a
pediatrician with more than 100 asthmatics in my
practice, I wish that Perls had communicated his curative technique to someone before he died.
Then a
pediatrician (not her's, but one in her
pediatrician's
practice) told us that she was jaundice and not only did he recommend that she go under the bilirubin lights (in the form
of a bili - blanket, thankfully in my hospital room), he also wanted me to supplement with formula to help flush the jaundice out
of her system.
He is a
practicing pediatrician and the father
of four.
And then my dd's
pediatrician told my husband (who was on the «we should maybe wean she's so old» side, that only 5 women in his 30 years
of practice attempted on doing this.
As a
practicing pediatrician for 30 years, I have served on the Academy
of Pediatrics injury protection committee, as well as the Pediatric Research in Office Settings.
In
practice, most
pediatricians (at least the good ones) are probably taking this type
of approach.
In addition to writing 25 books together, William and Martha Sears have eight children, two
of whom are
pediatricians who work in their father's San Clemente
practice.
Indeed, some
pediatricians and child - rearing experts have come to espouse a revival
of old parenting
practices, such as extended breastfeeding and sleeping in the same bed with children — what some call «co-sleeping.»
Founded in 1996, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center is rooted in and builds upon the work
of T. Berry Brazelton, MD, internationally renowned
pediatrician, whose scientific research and clinical observations
of babies and young children, beginning in the 1950s and spanning six decades, radically reshaped the field
of early child development and the
practice of pediatrics.
Traci Costa, CEO, Peekaboo Beans As a
practicing pediatrician, I spend much
of my day listening to parental concerns about their toddlers» imperfections.
However, parents will also find some very persuasive arguments against the
practice of co-sleeping, including the American Academy
of Pediatricians (AAP).
Neonatal nurse practitioners, or advanced
practice nurses who specialize in the care
of newborns and doctors in training to be
pediatricians (residents) or neonatologists (fellows) may also help care for your baby under the supervision
of an attending neonatologist.
Just like you may have sought out a group
practice when selecting a
pediatrician, obstetrician or midwife; there are advantages to working with a group
of lactation consults rather than a home visit LC flying solo.
Our guest
pediatricians from the city's largest
practices will speak about the topics you are MOST concerned with, and will answer all
of your questions including: - How to choose a
pediatrician - What to expect with your
pediatrician in the hospital and during your first few visits - Basic baby care for baby when you come home from the hospital.
She works in Private
Practice, and in a busy
Pediatrician office, and in the fall
of 2013, Dianne completed her Masters in Health and Wellness / Lactation.
«It's not foolproof,» said John Moses, a
practicing pediatrician and associate professor
of...
Finally, once you receive your license to
practice, you can officially become a general
pediatrician who diagnoses and treats a broad range
of medical conditions in children.
Lactation professionals and other nursing moms can help identify
pediatricians or family
practice doctors that are truly supportive
of nursing for the new family.
She suggests
practicing good hand hygiene, and calling your
pediatrician at any hint
of fever in your baby.
You go on to say, «
Pediatricians play a critical role in their
practices and communities as advocates
of breastfeeding and thus should be knowledgeable about the health risks
of not breastfeeding, the economic benefits to society
of breastfeeding, and the techniques for managing and supporting the breastfeeding dyad.»
If your baby is 4 months + and you think adding an ounce our two
of water per day might help, ask your
pediatrician for recommendations & best
practices.
Prior to establishing her private
practice, she worked as a perinatal nurse and as a nurse practitioner in the office
of Dr. Christina Smillie, a
pediatrician who specializes in breastfeeding medicine.
One topic
of continued debate among parents is co-sleeping, or bed - sharing, a common
practice in countries outside the U.S. Fueled by increasing evidence, however, more
pediatricians and sleep experts are dissuading parents from sharing a bed or a bedroom with their babies, recommending instead that babies be allowed to learn how to fall asleep and stay asleep on their own.
I made the appointment for the weight check with one
of the other
pediatricians on staff for the next week but walked out
of there knowing I was not going to stay with this
practice.
Many parents are afraid
of practicing co-sleeping, as they
pediatrician tells them that it has been considered to increase the risk
of SIDS.
«Based this new analysis
of a decade's worth
of data on children involved in crashes, policymakers,
pediatricians and health educators should continue to recommend as best
practice the use
of belt - positioning booster seats once a child outgrows a harnessed based child restraint until he / she is at least 8 years
of age,» says Dennis Durbin, MD, MSCE, co-scientific director
of The Center for Injury Research and Prevention and study co-author.
As a fellow
pediatrician and mom, as well as an official spokesperson for the American Academy
of Pediatrics, Dr. Swanson will highlight safe sleep
practices.
Provides health - care professionals — including
pediatricians, family
practice providers, hospital nurses, school nurses, urgent care clinicians, and other health - care professionals — with an overview
of the field
of child welfare and suggests ways that health - care professionals and child welfare workers can work together to promote better outcomes for children and families involved with child welfare, including children in foster care.
These are but a few
of the questions
pediatricians are asked in their daily
practice.
In the mid-nineteenth century, experts admonished mothers to feed infants a liquid diet
of breast milk or modified cow's milk for most
of their first year.8 A
pediatrician writing in the twentieth century described the
practice as «the grandmothers» aphorism, «only milk until the eruption
of molars» (12 - 16 months).
«Only 50 percent
of pediatricians in private
practices are now using combination vaccines, so parents need to ask for them,» says Dr. Pichichero.
Dr. William Sears, a
practicing pediatrician and clinical assistant professor
of pediatrics at the University
of Southern California School
of Medicine, as well as the bestselling author
of more than 20 child - care titles including «The Baby Book,» has been one
of the most vocal critics
of «Babywise.»
Pediatricians will differ in the types
of medicines they prescribe, as well as in the child discipline
practices they believe in.
Narrator: Desmond Runyon is a
practicing pediatrician and professor
of pediatrics and social medicine at North Carolina Children's Hospital at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
The Kansas Chapter
of the American Academy
of Pediatricians (KAAP) in collaboration with the Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition has created the Kansas Breastfeeding Friendly
Practice Designation that can be earned by physician
practices in Kansas.
Parents who do so disregard a strict censure by most
pediatricians and psychologists, who view the
practice as the root
of many evils in child development and behavior.
But as a
practicing pediatrician and associate clinical professor
of pediatrics at George Washington University, Beard said that what children eat in a cafeteria «may be as important a determinant as the reading, writing and arithmetic they get in the classroom.»
It is recommended that you consult with your physician, your
pediatrician and / or lactation consultant to ensure that you are safely
practicing the Elimination Diet for both your health and the health
of your baby.
Encourage development
of formal training in breastfeeding and lactation in medical schools, in residency and fellowship training programs, and for
practicing pediatricians.
Christina Smillie, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, FABM Dr. Smillie is an American
pediatrician who in 1996 founded the first private medical
practice in the USA devoted to the specialty
of breastfeeding medicine.
The ways
pediatricians can protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in their individual
practices, hospitals, medical schools, and communities are delineated, and the central role
of the
pediatrician in coordinating breastfeeding management and providing a medical home for the child is emphasized.3 These recommendations are consistent with the goals and objectives
of Healthy People 2010,4 the Department
of Health and Human Services» HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding, 5 and the United States Breastfeeding Committee's Breastfeeding in the United States: A National Agenda.6
Enthusiastic support and involvement
of pediatricians in the promotion and
practice of breastfeeding is essential to the achievement
of optimal infant and child health, growth, and development.
As a
practicing pediatrician and mom, I want to speak with you today about your baby's nutrition, a topic that is very much on the minds
of parents I see in my
practice.
I spoke with Danielle Downs Spradlin, a certified lactation counselor accredited by the Academy
of Lactation Policy and
Practice and owner
of Oasis Lactation Services, and Pamela Howard and Justine Anderson, lactation consultants at a
pediatrician's office to answer all
of your breastfeeding questions.
The primary care role
of the nurse - midwife is typically only six weeks and this family did transition care to a
pediatrician after our six week visit, but management
of the breastfeeding and galactosemia was largely continued by our
practice in a very collaborative manner.
In my experiences with homebirth midwives that
practice in Illinois (there is still a large Mennonite population, and a number
of women who still wish to birth at home), the recommend having a homebirth friendly
Pediatrician in place because, «there are orders to call CPS if a homebirthed baby or mom transfers to a hospital».
Our goal is to train
pediatricians to be well prepared for the challenges
of pediatric
practice or subspecialty training.
Dr. Jim Sears is a board - certified
pediatrician who is part
of a family
practice that he shares with his father, William, and younger brother, Robert, located in Capistrano Beach, Calif..