Busy
pediatric office with locations in Westlake and Lakeway is looking for part - time LVN or Medical Assistant to join our practice who is experienced, energetic and highly dependable.
Not exact matches
Karen is an
office coordinator for a
pediatric dentist in Hudson, Colo., and in the summer of 2000, Cody accompanied her boss to Romania to help treat the teeth of children, many of them orphans, stricken
with AIDS.
She spent much of that time working
with children in the hospital, school and
pediatric office setting.
We anxiously waited behind closed doors in the
pediatric dentist's
office hoping everything would be okay
with our little girl.
Professionals
with this skill set and expertise are in demand in birthing centers, public health clinics, and
pediatric offices.
Along
with Deborah Pedrick, Dr. Lori organized a successful sleep consultative service in her
pediatric office.
IBCLCs can be found in a wide variety of settings including private practice, working
with home birth midwives, hospitals and birth centers,
pediatric and obstetric
offices, public health clinics such as the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program as well as many other settings.
In the middle of scheduling pediatrician appointments, shuffling kids to the
office, and constantly supporting your child's health needs — whether well or sick — the last thing you want to deal
with is feeling uncomfortable
with your
pediatric office.
Worked
with a wonderful team of medical assistants and front
office personnel to provide
pediatric care for 40 - 60 patients a day.
Experience in a dental
office as a Dental Assistant or Dental Hygienist Preferred Qualifications * At least one year of experience assisting
with pediatric dentistry procedures * At least one year of...
The front
office pediatric medical assistant is the first person most patients come in contact
with in an
office setting.
Seeking a position in a great practice serving clients
with excellent costumer service.Energetic and self motivated
with 10 years of experience in the dental field which 5 of them where in a excellent
pediatric offices.
PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES — Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 2006 - 07 Marketing Coordinator Assisting Director of Marketing with marketing plans for South Florida's largest pediatric
PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES — Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 2006 - 07 Marketing Coordinator Assisting Director of Marketing
with marketing plans for South Florida's largest
pediatricpediatric offices.
In response to referrals from medical centers, physician
offices, clinics, social service agencies, and direct requests from families, Nurses for Newborns sends specially trained
pediatric nurses to the homes of pregnant women or parents
with infants who face medical, social, or environmental risks.
Like our pilot study, 14 implementation of DOCC by trained CMs improved service access, child and caregiver participation, and treatment completion (versus EUC), highlighting the utility of delivering behavioral health services in
pediatric offices.10, 11 DOCC improved mental health care by making counseling, medication management, and collaboration
with PCPs and families more widely available.39, 40
Compelling challenges include (1) the need for more extensive training for all health professionals on the adverse effects of excessive stress on the developing brain, as well as on the cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic regulatory systems (the technical report23 is a start); (2) the significant constraints on existing,
office - based approaches to fully address the new morbidities effectively; (3) the relatively limited availability of evidence - based strategies, within the medical home and across the full array of existing early childhood service systems, that have been shown to reduce sources of toxic stress in the lives of young children or mitigate their adverse consequences35; and (4) the financial difficulties associated
with the incorporation of evidence - based developmental strategies into the
pediatric medical home.
If you work
with pregnant women, infants, young children, or their families — whether they join you in a
pediatric or primary care
office, classroom, courtroom, or child care center — we encourage you to take advantage of these programs.
More recently, we (Lavigne et al., 2007) conducted a study comparing a minimal intervention involving bibliotherapy and no therapist contact
with a moderately intensive, 12 - session parent training program (Webster - Stratton, 1997) using two models for linking primary care to mental health services: an «
office» model in which services were provided by primary care nurses, and a «referral» model, in which
pediatric psychologists provided treatment.