This webinar describes the curriculum and training designed by the UW LEND for medical interpreters
working in pediatric settings.
Participants
working in pediatric settings had role strain in the moderate range.
Not exact matches
In 2014, McMahon and her husband, Paul «Triple H» Levesque,
set up a fund that
works to tackle
pediatric cancer, titled «Connor's Cure.»
She spent much of that time
working with children
in the hospital, school and
pediatric office
setting.
Ayelet has
worked in many different
settings such as the Elizabeth Seton birthing center,
pediatric practices, the Realbirth Prenatal and Postpartum Center, and Cedar - Sinai Medical Center
in LA to name but a few.
IBCLCs
work in a wide variety of health care
settings, including hospitals,
pediatric offices, public health clinics, and private practice.
IBCLCs
work in a variety of health care
settings including hospitals,
pediatric offices, public health clinics, and private practice.
She has
worked in both inpatient and outpatient
settings and, since 2009, also
worked as lactation consultant
in a large
pediatric practice and breastfeeding medicine practice.
Deanna has experience
working as a
pediatric speech - language pathologist
in private practice, Early Intervention, and
in preschool and elementary school
settings.
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.
As a board certified
pediatric occupational therapist, Cindy has
worked in a variety of
settings including early intervention programs
in families» homes, preschools, grade schools, and therapy clinics.
She had the unique opportunity to
work as an IBCLC both
in a hospital
setting for 4 years and
pediatric office for the last 9 years before settling into her new home base
in Irvine.
I feel privileged that I have been exposed to so much information
in the various
pediatric settings I have
worked in, as it has helped shape me as a parent and motivate me to continue to develop my parenting skills so I can be the best mommy possible for my kids.
We specialize
in placing clinicians
in pediatric settings and we offer a variety of
work options from per - diem or part - time to long term and travel positions, giving our employees more opportunities and flexibility.
Work with
pediatric patients and their families from infant to adulthood
in a general
pediatric, ISU, and
pediatric organ transplant
setting
Year 2015... 11/2014 Private dental office — Cincinnati, OH
Worked in a busy PPO / FFS dental office providing... Provided comprehensive dental care to adult and
pediatric patients
in a dental clinic
setting as well
Ability to see, hear, and accurately read and write medical terminology Experience with CLIA waived labs, history and vitals, and blood draws necessary An outstanding bedside manner with both
pediatric and adult patients A positive and energetic attitude which inspires other teammates Demonstrated ability and strong commitment to exceptional patient care and customer service principles Possess excellent organizational and record keeping skills Ability to communicate effectively, balance multiple tasks,
set priorities, and solve problems independently Ability to
work well under pressure
in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
Previous experience
working in a
pediatric or special needs healthcare
setting strongly preferred.
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
Stephanie J. Whitney, OTR / L, who writes about her daughter, Tyler Ann,
works in schools and
pediatric outpatient
settings with an emphasis
in sensory integration.
My unique experience
working in a
pediatric hospital
setting has allowed me to
work closely with medical crisis and trauma recovery.
In the past ten years, Dr. Chen has worked with families of children and adolescents with a wide range of psychological needs (e.g., developmental delay, learning difficulties, anxiety, depression, history of abuse and neglect, behavior problems, weight management) in a variety of settings (i.e., pediatric hospital, university clinic, community mental health centers
In the past ten years, Dr. Chen has
worked with families of children and adolescents with a wide range of psychological needs (e.g., developmental delay, learning difficulties, anxiety, depression, history of abuse and neglect, behavior problems, weight management)
in a variety of settings (i.e., pediatric hospital, university clinic, community mental health centers
in a variety of
settings (i.e.,
pediatric hospital, university clinic, community mental health centers).
My
work within a
pediatric hospital
setting and
in private practice has provided me with the opportunity to
work with many teens who struggle with trauma, loss, chronic illness, grief, suicidal thoughts, self - harm behaviors, anxiety and social isolation, low self - esteem, and depression.»
The contributors to this issue of Zero to Three illustrate the diverse
settings and situations that early childhood professionals confront
in their
work with young children and families: A busy morning
in a
pediatric clinic; the traumatic aftermath of domestic violence; guiltridden parents worried about the health of their infant; mothers with severe psychiatric disorders; reflective supervision
in an early intervention program; and peer - group support for enhancing social and emotional development
in child care
settings.
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.
Based
in Toronto, Lysa holds more than a decade of experience
working in both private practice and
pediatric and adult health, mental health, and palliative care
settings.
Dr. LaBarrie has
worked with youth, adults and families
in various
settings, including
pediatric and inpatient hospitals, and community mental health and university counseling centers.