We treat any pediatric medical illness that is not life-threatening including common colds, allergies, flu, fever, ear infection, minor cuts, and more.
A relatively new set of faces in the world of Pediatric Emergency Medicine are those of Physician Assistants or "PAs". Find out what they can do if you find yourself having to take your child to the ER.
The call was one received ever so often for this fledgling nephrology service on the small island A ...
As part of the health care overhaul, millions of children will benefit from better eye care. Find out what parents should know about the pediatric optometric care benefit
Kids Place Clinic Director and pediatric occupational therapist Josh MacDonald, OTR/L, discusses where parents can search for answers about their child's development.
Erika Goyer interviews Christina Aguillon, RN of Encompass Pediatric Home Health who describes what a pediatric home health provider does and the benefits of skilled in-home nursing care.
Suction, pediatric BVM and a backup trauma plan can improve results for a patient with facial trauma
'In too many cases, night care can become a nightmare'
Even as recently as the 1970s, children with sickle cell weren't expected to live beyond their teen years. Now, however, many warriors are living well into adulthood and even old age -- and the healthcare system isn't ready. Many primary doctors don't specialize in sickle cell and consequently aren't as well-equipped to handle the needs …
Here’s what matters when looking for a pediatric cardiologist for your heart kid.
Researchers at UC Davis have conducted a comprehensive study to determine whether pediatric telemedicine consultations with rural emergency departments save money compared to telephone consults. The answer is a resounding yes. While telemedicine systems are expensive to install and maintain, they more than pay their way, saving an average $4,662 per use. The study was published in the journal Medical Decision Making.
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Smartphones keep parents connected but are we ignoring children?
Reducing or limiting work hours could reduce harmful mistakes caused by exhaustion and burnout.
What does your typical workweek look like? Find out how work hours correlate with physician burnout.
Quality vs. Quantity seems to be an argument attributed to just about anything. It is often said that it’s the quality of the time you spend with your children, not the quantity that matters.
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She’s not the doctor yet, but she’s a listener, now.
Dr. Orlovich suggests that using “hours worked” as the only metric for gauging the likelihood of resident burnout is shortsighted.