As a newly minted med - school grad, Shelley Green finds herself installed at
a pediatric practice on Manhattan's...
I have a long back ground in the medical field and hope to one day own my own
pediatric practice on the outer banks:)
Returning to the U.S. to begin
a pediatric practice on Chicago's North Shore, Dr. Kimball persuaded many of his patients» mothers to take the then - unpopular path of nursing their infants.
Not exact matches
Along with her successful
pediatric practice, Dr. Lori is a contributor to the Mother's of Multiples monthly newsletter, a
pediatric expert in the book, Twin Set: Moms of Multiples Share Survive and Thrive Secrets and has appeared
on several medical segments of News Channel 12.
Offering parents support and advice - in lectures, in books,
on television and in his highly sought - after one - man
pediatric practice - is what Brazelton, father and grandfather, does five days a week, 10 hours a day.
The Sears coined the phrase «attachment parenting» based
on years of experience from their
pediatric practice and from their own experiences as parents to eight children.
After 14 years in a busy group
pediatric practice, Dr. Tanya founded Calabasas Pediatrics, a concierge
practice providing innovative and personalized
pediatric health care with an emphasis
on nutrition, a healthy lifestyle and preventive medicine.
Here you will find information
on the AAPD's many programs and resources including: advocacy, oral health brochures, finding a
pediatric dentist, oral health policies, best
practices, and clinical guidelines, online store, meetings and events, publications... and much, much more.
Advise the Board of Trustees
on matters concerning the clinical
practice of
pediatric dentistry.
«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.
They
practiced carving
on a 3 - D printed model of a harvested human cartilage graft created through a CT scan of a
pediatric patient's rib.
Image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is a commonly used modality to ensure treatment accuracy in the management of
pediatric tumors; however, consensus recommendations are needed in order to guide clinical decisions
on the use of IGRT in treating
pediatric patients, according to a study published in the September - October 2014 issue of Practical Radiation Oncology (PRO), the official clinical
practice journal of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).
He is trained in both adult and
pediatric epilepsy but focuses
on treating adults in his current
practice.
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.
Dr. Clinton is a speaker
on integrative medicine and gut health and has authored several publications in those areas.With a
practice focused
on gastrointestinal and immune health Dr. Clinton utilizes the latest in functional medicine combined with nutrition, herbal medicine and lifestyle interventions to treat a variety of digestive complaints, autoimmune diseases and
pediatric conditions.
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.
Her
practice and clinic are focused
on pediatric neurology and complex medical conditions relating to metabolic disease.
Having completed two years of clinical
practice before coming to the Ed School, I will be moving
on to a six year
pediatric specialty training post rotating through hospitals in North London starting in September 2008.
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.
Manhattan, NY About Blog Dr. Kim is a
pediatric dentist
practicing on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
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
Health care professionals working in
pediatric primary care
practices (eg, physicians, nurses, and social workers) and in other health and education programs (eg, home visiting nurses, community case managers, and community health workers) must work
on the same team to capitalize
on each others» capabilities and expertise, increase efficiencies, and improve the health of children and families.
The 97 - item questionnaire was based
on the conceptualization of Thomas, Chess, and associates in the New York Longitudinal Study and standardized
on 309 children in two
pediatric practices.
Percentile curves provide valuable information
on developmental course and age - specific variability of sleep duration for the health care professional who deals with sleep problems in
pediatric practice.
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.
In contrast, Healthy Steps for Young Children (HS) is a universal,
practice - based intervention that enhances the delivery of behavioral and developmental services and relies
on partnerships between developmental specialists and families.2, 3 The national evaluation was a 3 - year, prospective, controlled trial with 6 randomization and 9 quasi-experimental
pediatric sites.
These perspectives include a developmental approach to health, an understanding of the advantages of prevention over remediation, and an awareness of the critical importance of effective advocacy to promote changes in well - established systems that influence child health and development, even when those systems lie outside the traditional realm of
pediatric practice.31 In this context, it is essential that innovative and practical strategies continue to be developed that strengthen the capacity of the medical home to reduce sources of toxic stress and to mitigate their impact
on the lives of young children.
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.
The widespread absence of attention to the mother - child relationship in the treatment of depression in women with young children is another striking example of the gap between science and
practice that could be reduced by targeted
pediatric advocacy.97 Extensive research has demonstrated the extent to which maternal depression compromises the contingent reciprocity between a mother and her young child that is essential for healthy cognitive, linguistic, social, and emotional development.98 Despite that well - documented observation, the treatment of depression in women with young children is typically viewed as an adult mental health service and rarely includes an explicit focus
on the mother - child relationship.
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
The report goes
on to identify recommendations for pediatricians to identify kinship placements and community resources for referral as well as other
practices that can assist children in kinship placements, within the
pediatric practice.
In addition to renovations for the
practice, our new space is much larger; which will allow us to expand our waiting and reception areas, plans to bring
on additional clinicians, offer group therapy sessions, expanded office hours, play therapy for
pediatric clients, and continue to improve ways to serve you.
For example, adult anxiety disorders are common, often comorbid with depression, and associated with substantial functional impairment.17 A
pediatric focus in research and
practice on the mother's mental health, and, in particular,
on maternal depressive symptoms, may limit our understanding of how the mental health of both parents affects children and may narrow our approaches to intervention.
Positive parenting
practices might be particularly important buffers against the adverse effects of economic hardships
on parents» efforts to obtain appropriate
pediatric care.
Prior research has established the influence of maternal depression
on the child's behavioral and emotional health3, 27,28 and its relevance for
pediatric practice.29, 30 Several studies have analyzed the independent effects
on children of mothers» and fathers» mental health, but few have examined the more clinically relevant question of how the mental health of parents jointly influences child outcomes.16, 31,32 The largest study of the joint effects of mothers» and fathers» mental health
on children was a population - based study of twins and their parents.16 Similar to our results, the combination of maternal and paternal depression was associated with the largest increase in children's depressive symptoms.
In the new lease, National Association of
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNP), the professional association for
pediatric nurse practitioners and other advanced
practice nurses who care for children, signed for 5,094 sq. ft. of space
on a portion of the 14th floor.