paediatrics

[ UK /pˌiːdɪˈætɹɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of infants and children
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  • Some physical therapists have additional training and education in certain specialties, such as pediatrics, orthopedics, sports medicine, or rehabilitation.
  • Figure 2 shows payments in 2007 by one large private insurer for appendectomies (then code DRG 107) and coronary bypass grafts with cardiac catheterization (code CABG, then DRG 107) in California at what are known as "tertiary hospitals" - those with the ability to support medical specialists in medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, their subspecialties and ancillary services. NYT > Home Page
  • The study is published in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics.
  • Subsequent sections cover the clinical applications of PET in pediatrics.
  • Probe into the safe nursing hidden trouble for new graduate nurse in department of paediatrics and its countermeasures.
  • The program will accommodate excellent candidates completing a residency in pediatrics or pediatric subspecialty fellowships at the appropriate PGY level. Pediatric Palliative Care Fellowships
  • He is one of 10 in the world with a dual expertise in ophthalmology and paediatrics.
  • It draws most heavily on internal medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, surgery, psychiatry and preventive medicine.
  • The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have stated that among all options for medicated pain relief, the epidural is the most effective for reducing pain, while allowing the woman to stay alert and actively participate in her labor.8 Among women who receive epidural pain medications, almost all (98.8 percent) have significant pain relief for at least some of their labor. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • One of those programs was designed by a man named Alan Mendelsohn, an associate professor of pediatrics at New York University School of Medicine.
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