Training
pediatric residents in a primary care clinic to help address psychosocial problems and prevent child maltreatment.
Our pediatrician discharged our new son, Peter (7 ″ 12 oz., 21 ″, 37 cm head) because he'd been examined by
a pediatric resident in the delivery room.
«Five days after I gave birth, I was engorged, in a ton of pain and didn't know what to do,» said Mazlish, who is
a pediatric resident in New York City.
Not exact matches
I encouraged one of our
resident psychiatrists, William G. Reiner (already interested
in the subject because prior to his psychiatric training he had been a
pediatric urologist and had witnessed the problem from the other side), to set about doing a systematic follow - up of these children — particularly the males transformed into females
in infancy — so as to determine just how sexually integrated they became as adults.
She completed her
pediatric residency at Martin Luther King Hospital and then spent an additional year as Chief
Resident to aid
in teaching
pediatric residents.
Calculation to determine the necessary number of
resident participants used estimations of knowledge from previous studies of
pediatric residents, which suggested a baseline knowledge about breastfeeding of 60 percentage points.8, 9,15 To detect an improvement
in knowledge score of 20 percentage points with an estimated standard deviation of 20 points, a 2 - tailed α error of 0.05 and a power of 0.80, sample size was calculated at a minimum of 16
resident participants.
We hypothesized that a series of interactive educational interventions about breastfeeding for
pediatric residents would result
in an increase
in knowledge about breastfeeding and lactation problems and increased confidence when counseling breastfeeding women.
More importantly, we postulated that breastfeeding mothers would report an increase
in appropriate management and support for breastfeeding
in their clinical encounters with
pediatric residents.
In this study, we confirmed that an interactive educational intervention about breastfeeding results in improved knowledge and confidence of pediatric resident
In this study, we confirmed that an interactive educational intervention about breastfeeding results
in improved knowledge and confidence of pediatric resident
in improved knowledge and confidence of
pediatric residents.
Subjects for the interviews were breastfeeding mothers whose infants were evaluated by a
pediatric resident at a well - child visit from birth to 1 month of age
in the
pediatric outpatient center.
Forty - nine
pediatric residents participated
in the study.
Resident behaviors in the clinical setting were measured before and after the intervention using telephone surveys of breastfeeding mothers after a clinic visit with a pediatric r
Resident behaviors
in the clinical setting were measured before and after the intervention using telephone surveys of breastfeeding mothers after a clinic visit with a
pediatric residentresident.
This study was designed to examine the effect of an educational intervention on
pediatric residents» knowledge about breastfeeding, their confidence
in addressing lactation issues, and their management skills during clinical encounters with breastfeeding mothers.
He completed his
pediatric residency, including a year as chief
resident, at the Medical College of Georgia
in Augusta, followed by a joint fellowship
in neonatology and
pediatric nutrition at the University of Iowa under the mentorship of Allen Erenberg and the late Samuel J. Fomon.
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.
I have commonly seen NPR run
in the hospital where junior staff are being trained (eg
pediatric residents on their NICU rotation) where it goes something like this:
Over the last year the newborn nursery service has expanded to include community physicians with specialized interest
in the care of the newborns and the supervision of
residents to provide
pediatric attendings seven days a week.
To investigate current delivery room training experience
in US
pediatric residency programs and the relationship between volume of delivery room training and confidence
in neonatal resuscitation skills.Links to a web - based survey were sent to
pediatric residency programs and distributed to
residents.
I was a
pediatric resident — supposedly
in one of the most supportive places of all, right?
The new study,
in the journal Pediatrics, used a YouTube video to train
pediatric residents at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters
in Norfolk, Va., how to perform the 5 S's.
Most
residents in the NICU are enrolled
in pediatric residencies, but
residents from other specialties, such as family practice, anesthesia, or obstetrics, may be involved as well.
In this pathway, residents complete 2 years of general comprehensive pediatric training followed by 4 years of subspecialty training, with a minimum of 1 year of that in clinical trainin
In this pathway,
residents complete 2 years of general comprehensive
pediatric training followed by 4 years of subspecialty training, with a minimum of 1 year of that
in clinical trainin
in clinical training.
This was on vivid display for Jennifer Kalish, a
pediatric geneticist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania,
in the patient who got her hooked on Beckwith - Wiedemann 6 years ago as a medical
resident: a toddler whose left side was a shade bigger than her right.
After Harvard, Nadeau worked as a
resident specializing
in pediatric blood diseases and cancer at Children's Hospital of Boston.
«We had theorized prior to this study that differences
in communication would exist among members of the health care team, but the magnitude of the differences was surprising to us, along with the disagreements among attendings, many
in the same division,» says lead author Deepak Palakshappa, MD, chief
pediatric resident at the time of the study and now an instructor at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
For their research, Godfried and Ayesha Rahman, MD, a fifth - year
resident in the department of Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU Langone, reviewed peer - reviewed literature on different options
in imaging technology that may be used
in pediatric orthopaedic injuries, including X-rays and CT scans of the spine, pelvis, hip, knees, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, and foot and ankle.
My second - year
resident ducked his head into my office
in the
pediatric clinic.
He obtained a Ph.D. degree
in oncology research from Wisconsin's McArdle Laboratories for Cancer Research
in 1981 and served as
pediatric resident and chief
resident at the University of Wisconsin hospitals from 1976 - 80.
Completing her residency
in pediatrics at the Medical College of Virginia
in 2000, she received the Emily Gardner award for best
pediatric resident.
For several years he taught the normative child development rotation for
pediatric and child psychiatry
residents at Emory's medical school, and consulted a county health department on children mental health
in daycare centers.
About 15 years of experience as a
resident urologist
in a large metropolitan hospital specializing
in the
pediatric urology over the last 5 years.
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 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
HV curricula are also used
in some
pediatric residency training programs as a method to extend the medical home into the community while experientially teaching
residents social determinants of health and the role of HV staff.32
Disparities
in outcomes for
pediatric cancer patients treated
in Hawai'i: comparing Hawai'i
residents to children referred from the Pacific Islands