He initially maintained a hospital - affiliated private
pediatric practice at the Child Life Center, based in Flossmoor, but since 1996 had focused his attention on pediatric care and teaching at the medical center.
Not exact matches
Dr. William Sears noticed something striking about the little patients he sees
at his
pediatric practice in San Clemente, Calif., something he figured to make the topic of the seventh book in the Sears parenting series.
In addition to founding Calabasas Pediatrics, a new type of integrative
pediatric practice for today's modern family, she is an Assistant Clinical Professor
at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital.
I was lucky in some regards that as a nurse practitioner in a
pediatric practice, I could
at least take them to work with me when they were ill.
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Pilot Breastfeeding Training Program: I participated as a consultant in this pilot AAP program to train the
pediatric, obstetric and family
practice interns and residents
at Harbor - UCLA Medical Center.
She has over a decade of experience in clinical
practice at two of the top ranked
pediatric hospitals in the country, Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (formerly Children's Memorial Hospital) and University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital.
While setting up his
practice in the winter of 2005, Dr. Kass was simultaneously recruited by the Medical Director of the Sleep Disorders Center
at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Connecticut to be their
pediatric sleep medicine director and consultant.
Welcome to an exciting and innovative
pediatric practice that cares for families one child
at a time.
My knee jerk reaction was either to not return the call - I had been
at the beach for a week and was woefully behind - or hand her off to another IBCLC
practicing in a
pediatric office.
Keith Ayoob, EdD, RD, FADA, a
practicing pediatric nutritionist and associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics
at Albert Einstein College of Medicine sums it up best: «I can applaud the intent of mothers wanting to take an active role in feeding their infants when they can't breastfeed.
Jennifer Davidson, RN, IBCLC, is a
pediatric nurse and lactation consultant
at the progressive
pediatric practice of Dr. Jay Gordon MD in Santa Monica, CA.
Dr. Jay
practices at the CAP Wellness Center — a fully integrated, multi-disciplinary prenatal, post-partum and
pediatric wellness center in San Diego, CA.
«With any food you're concerned about both the amount of sugar and the amount of acid, and while chocolate milk is high in sugar it's not acidic so it doesn't etch away
at tooth enamel as much as some other things do,» pointed out Mary J. Hayes, DDS, a
pediatric dentist
practicing in Chicago and a spokesperson for the American Dental Association.
The researchers followed 637 participants, up to age 20, recruited from the Trisomy 21 Program
at CHOP and from community locations and
pediatric practices, mostly in the greater Philadelphia area, between Jan. 2010 and July 2013.
«Being able to
practice on these 3D - models is crucial,» said Dr. Vidyadhar Upasani,
pediatric orthopedic surgeon
at Rady Children's and UC San Diego and the paper's senior author.
Elizabeth Mumper is CEO of a group called Advocates for Children and former director of
pediatric education
at the Lynchburg Family
Practice Program affiliated with the University of Virginia.
Experts agree the treatment is transformative for patients with the Cheevers» form of CF. «We have just started using it in
practice,» says Henry Dorkin, a
pediatric pulmonary specialist and director of the Cystic Fibrosis Center
at Children's Hospital in Boston.
«If efficacy of the mSMT
pediatric adaptation is substantiated, there is not only the potential to drastically change the lives of children and adolescence with TBI, but clinical
practice and policy as well,» remarked Dr. Chiaravalloti, director of neuropsychology, neuroscience and TBI research
at Kessler Foundation, and director of the Northern New Jersey TBI Model System.
She has also conducted several educational talks on naturopathic health approaches
at various
pediatric as well as psycho - therapist group
practices and various other public forums in the state of Connecticut.
After receiving his doctorate, he worked in private
practice and
at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and later as a staff psychologist
at The Children's Hospital in Denver, where he focused his attention on
pediatric cancer patients.
After receiving his doctorate, White not only worked in private
practice but also
at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and later as a staff psychologist
at The Children's Hospital in Denver, where he focused his attention on
pediatric cancer patients.
As a newly minted med - school grad, Shelley Green finds herself installed
at a
pediatric practice on Manhattan's...
Professional Experience Columbia — Presbyterian Medical Center (New York, NY) 2006 — 2010 Surgical Scheduling & Diagnostic Testing Unit Manager • Manage both adult and
pediatric surgical scheduling offices for an 18 - doctor orthopedic
practice, supervising the coordination of 400 surgeries per month
at 4 different clinical sites • Reduce monthly case cancellation percentage through the implementation of a patient compliance program while increasing the OR utilization rate / patient volume by 13 % in 2009 — 2010 • Facilitated the opening of an ambulatory surgery center through workflow coordination and successful project management
This randomized clinical trial was conducted
at 11 diverse
pediatric practices in the Greater Boston area.
Design, Setting, and Participants This randomized clinical trial was conducted
at 11 diverse
pediatric practices in the Greater Boston area.
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.
Highlighted and discussed are the many factors
at the level of the
pediatric practice, health system, and society contributing to these behavioral and emotional problems.
«We know from our research and work with
pediatric patients that exposure therapy is a highly effective behavioral treatment for anxiety and OCD, but it is very challenging for kids and families to
practice those skills
at home,» said Jennifer Freeman, Ph.D., director of research and training
at PARC and the study's principal investigator.
The CEBP works with staff
at early care and education settings, schools, mental health centers, first responders,
pediatric practices, and other community settings serving high - risk youth and families.
Within this highly variable and multidimensional context, the AAP and others have encouraged
pediatric providers to develop a screening schedule that uses age - appropriate, standardized tools to identify risk factors that are highly prevalent or relevant to their particular
practice setting.29, 66,67 In addition to the currently recommended screenings
at 9, 18, and 24/36 months to assess children for developmental delays,
pediatric practices have been asked to consider implementing standardized measures to identify other family - or community - level factors that put children
at risk for toxic stress (eg, maternal depression, parental substance abuse, domestic or community violence, food scarcity, poor social connectedness).
Because so many of the origins and consequences of childhood toxic stress lie beyond the boundaries of the clinical setting,
pediatric providers are often called on to work collaboratively with parents, social workers, teachers, coaches, civic leaders, policy makers, and other invested stakeholders to influence services that fall outside the traditional realm of clinical
practice.72 In many cases, these efforts extend even further afield, moving into the realm of ecologically based, public health initiatives that address the precipitants of toxic stress
at the community, state, and national levels.
Because pediatricians have nearly universal, relatively frequent and recurring contact with young children and their families, they are uniquely well positioned to have an impact on developmental outcomes through anticipatory guidance
at well - child visits, early developmental screening,
practice - based developmental interventions, community linkage and referral programs, and advocacy for broader social change to support child development.40 — 44 This study reinforces the potential benefits of
practice - based programs that support parenting and the home learning environment, such as «Reach Out and Read» and «Healthy Steps for Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect
pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 — 52
«It's huge for a child's self - esteem to fail
at first and then ultimately be successful, because they know that they overcame some challenges and did it all themselves,» says Neely, a Chicago mom who is also the executive director
at Individual and Family Connection, a
pediatric therapy
practice.
Participants entered treatment
at 24 Chicago - area
pediatric practices, each of which was randomly assigned to one of three intervention groups.