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- Why Childrens Hospitals Are Unique and So Essential - PMC
But pediatric hospitalization is heterogeneous, even in industrialized countries, and local GH, with only a section dedicated to pediatrics, with other adult specialities in the same building, remain usual
- Section on Surgery (SOSu) - American Academy of Pediatrics
The Section on Surgery provides programming on state-of-the-art techniques and information for pediatric surgeons and makes recommendations for educational programs, policy statements and other matters relating to the surgical care of pediatric patients
- Resources Recommended for the Care of Pediatric Patients in . . .
If a pediatrician is not available, then a physician board certified in family or emergency medicine with current pediatric expertise could fulfill that role Ideally, this physician would also be active in the evaluation of hospital-wide pediatric care and quality improvement efforts
- Mount Sinai Hospital opens revamped kids ER - New York Post
Robert Caplin Mount Sinai Hospital expanded its pediatric emergency room, adding more treatment areas including a special section for kids with autism
- History of the Section on Surgery, The American Academy of . . .
Over the past 25 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Surgery has achieved significant milestones in advancing pediatric surgical care This dedicated section has played a pivotal role in promoting the highest standards of surgical practice for children
- American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Surgery Chair . . .
Since then, the Section on Surgery (SOSu) has been leaders for the specialty and focused on education, policy writing, and advocacy for children Through exploring the outcomes from the initial goals that were set by Coe for the SOSu, we determine how to advance the section towards the future
- Bringing Specialists for Kids Together in One Convenient . . .
San Antonio suffers from a documented shortage of pediatric sub-specialists, and the new facility brings dozens together in one location — including unique or limited services such as our cystic fibrosis program and pediatric endocrinology
- Section on Hospital Medicine (SOHM) - American Academy of . . .
We accomplish this by continuously seeking to improve quality of care, serving the highest priority needs of our members, and advancing the profession of pediatric hospital medicine (PHM) through leadership and advocacy
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