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1 tic shock are common and, at times, fatal in pediatrics.
2 been established by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
3 stigation of abdominal and pelvic disease in pediatrics.
4 rom $117,832 for dermatology to $520,923 for pediatrics.
5 short-term mechanical circulatory support in pediatrics.
6 alignancy is a leading cause of mortality in pediatrics.
7 uch a specialized service to be developed in pediatrics.
8 of the importance of cultural competency in pediatrics.
9 new antihypertensive medications for use in pediatrics.
10 on remains a valuable diagnostic modality in pediatrics.
11 iety of America, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
12 of anticholinergic medications is common in pediatrics.
13 esearch Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
14 re among the most common medical problems in pediatrics.
15 inence as a significant pathologic entity in pediatrics.
16 plications for obesity prevention and social pediatrics.
17 rs, and cardiac resynchronization therapy in pediatrics.
18 ng to determine important health outcomes in pediatrics.
19 (AOM) is one of the most common problems in pediatrics.
20 rvention Scoring System with adaptations for pediatrics.
21 ion of heart disease is an important goal in pediatrics.
22 ' attitudes toward analgesia and sedation in pediatrics.
23 zation Practices and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
24 ents are relevant to the practice of general pediatrics.
25 o renal disease is essential to primary care pediatrics.
26 zation Practices and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
27 creasingly prominent part of the practice of pediatrics.
28 phenomenon of type 2 diabetes has emerged in pediatrics.
29 in other settings such as long-term care and pediatrics.
30 rts to standardize the use of surgical AP in pediatrics.
31 ily-reported medical errors, particularly in pediatrics.
32 onately represented in internal medicine and pediatrics.
33 ion exceeds secondary prevention for CHD and pediatrics.
34 r more than a decade and now has promise for pediatrics.
35 maging possible, what is extremely useful in pediatrics.
36 ncies and toxicities as well as treatment in pediatrics.
37 and expand our understanding of child abuse pediatrics.
38 ansplant Hepatology by the American Board of Pediatrics.
39 account the concept of ontogeny, specific to pediatrics.
40 and management of postconcussive symptoms in pediatrics.
41 SA(1) standards" for normalization of LAV in pediatrics.
42 logy, March of Dimes and American Academy of Pediatrics.
43 residency training in internal medicine and pediatrics (143), and deans (105) at U.S. medical school
44 ics/gynecology, 24.68 [95% CI, 24.32-25.05], pediatrics, 24.92 [95% CI, 24.59-25.27], psychiatry, 24.
45 h implantable cardioverter defibrillators in pediatrics, (3). technical advances in standard antibrad
46 ng and Preventing Postconcussive Problems in Pediatrics [5P]) enrolled young patients (aged 5-<18 yea
47 icting Persistent Postconcussive Problems in Pediatrics [5P]) from August 14, 2013, to September 30,
48 ics/gynecology, 72.36 [95% CI, 71.64-73.04], pediatrics, 73.11 [95% CI, 72.38-73.84], psychiatry, 72.
51 recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Advisory Committee on Immunization
52 thimerosal content, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Public Health Service (PHS) rec
53 ical reviews and updated American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) clinical guidelines for the management
54 rt Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) describing how to evaluate and manage n
56 idelines provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provide a framework for consistent and
60 recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics about the evaluation and prevention of possib
61 ing provider specialty types, but no others: pediatrics, adolescent medicine, or pediatric nurse prac
62 hours per week, while internal medicine and pediatrics allow for the most consecutive time on duty,
64 gy, Asthma & Immunology, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immuno
65 ated guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practi
67 summary of articles on implanted devices in pediatrics and congenital heart disease is reviewed, inc
68 sident physicians from 2 sample populations (pediatrics and family medicine) who were recruited durin
72 valid principles of radiation protection in pediatrics and reduces the total DLP while maintaining a
74 e recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the other questions, with a background of
75 ly medicine, 22 604 cards by 469 students in pediatrics, and 15 040 cards by 531 students in internal
78 cademy of Ophthalmology, American Academy of Pediatrics, and American Diabetes Association adequately
79 medications, is essential in such fields as pediatrics, and avoids the lengthy and expensive process
82 Medicare DRGs are unsuitable for obstetrics, pediatrics, and neonatology, some payers prefer APR DRGs
83 ise in clinical care (pulmonary, cardiology, pediatrics, and pathology), clinical research, and/or ba
86 ractice, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, pediatrics, and psychiatry) were matched with applicatio
91 gow outcome scale (GOS) and the GOS-extended pediatrics, and the occurrence of serious adverse events
92 ow transplantation, ethics, law, obstetrics, pediatrics, and the social sciences were invited to join
93 Services Task Force, and American Academy of Pediatrics are available to aid providers in appropriate
94 Guidelines for the use of anticoagulants in pediatrics are largely extrapolated from large randomize
97 ted this year by the creation of Child Abuse Pediatrics as a board certified specialty in the United
99 nizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics as a means of increasing the supply of transp
100 cularly important to acute and critical care pediatrics, as it offers alternative methods of training
102 ntibacterial prophylaxis is controversial in pediatrics because of insufficient evidence for its effi
104 preciation of such factors is commonplace in pediatrics, cardiovascular measurements in the adult pop
105 ertified, ranging from 83.5% vs 95.6% in the pediatrics category (AOR, 0.44; 95% CI, 0.33-0.58) to 71
106 Latino Consortium of the American Academy of Pediatrics Center for Child Health Research, consisting
107 ere: postoperative pain; nurs*; paediatrics; pediatrics; children; pain assessment; non-pharm*; analg
108 Fifty-two pediatricians from a large general pediatrics clinic in an integrated health care system we
110 who refuse vaccines, the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Bioethics advises against this a
112 scribe recent developments in three areas of pediatrics commonly encountered by the office practition
113 d most recent developments in three areas of pediatrics commonly faced by the office practitioner.
114 ribe current investigation in three areas of pediatrics commonly faced by the office practitioner.
116 RECENT FINDINGS: The field of child abuse pediatrics continues to engender controversy in both med
118 of our knowledge was the first such trial in pediatrics, demonstrated antileukemic activity of single
120 patients treated for medulloblastoma in the pediatrics department of the Institut Gustave Roussy bet
122 ecializing in psychiatry, internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, and family medicine.
123 nvestigators representing internal medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, otolaryngology, public h
124 munization Practices and American Academy of Pediatrics emphasize the value of extending the timefram
126 raining in 8 specialties (internal medicine, pediatrics, family practice, obstetrics/gynecology, gene
127 primary care physicians (internal medicine, pediatrics, family practice, or general practice) from t
129 recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics for the detection and management of hyperbili
130 th those endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics for the general pediatric patient but with ad
131 w recommendations by the American Academy of Pediatrics for vitamin D supplementation for breast-fed
132 a workgroup with expertise in epidemiology, pediatrics, genetics, dysmorphology, clinical trials, an
133 Articles were excluded if they dealt with pediatrics, geriatrics, burn injuries, isolated hand inj
143 in heart and vascular surgery, oncology, and pediatrics have been organized since 2001, and report di
144 evaluating the use of toxicology testing in pediatrics have concluded that the use of comprehensive
145 Neurosurgeons with subspecialty training in pediatrics have driven advances in intracranial surgery
147 d outcomes in adults, but limited studies in pediatrics have not shown any difference in mortality.
149 ated guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics have significantly changed the approach to UT
150 rrent overview of practice-based research in pediatrics, highlights contributions by regional and nat
151 th interventions are increasingly popular in pediatrics; however, it is unclear how effective these i
152 t year on three topics essential to clinical pediatrics: immunizations, neonatal jaundice, and animal
153 ophysiologic studies and ablation therapy in pediatrics improves, there has been a greater interest i
154 to Sleep campaign by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1992, the incidence of Sudden infant death
155 n of guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2000, which recommended a delayed introduc
156 an important role for the American Board of Pediatrics in assessing and verifying lifelong learning,
159 ers to the use of evidence-based medicine in pediatrics in the twenty-first century, discuss various
161 to no correlation with the American Board of Pediatrics In-training Examination score (r = 0.10-0.54)
163 Medications are widely used off-label in pediatrics, including medications intended to treat gast
165 as 814, the mean age of the patients seen in pediatrics/internal medicine departments was significant
166 many departments of otorhinolaryngology and pediatrics/internal medicine in the Tohoku region, north
167 of bronchial asthma of the patients seen in pediatrics/internal medicine was significantly higher, a
171 assessing the adequacy of nutrient intake in pediatrics is that diet which promotes optimal growth an
173 ecology (Obstet Gynecol), and the Journal of Pediatrics (J Pediatr)--were categorized according to th
176 ping technology, although not widely used in pediatrics, may be an important tool to decrease procedu
177 modified version of the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program (which teaches
179 terature and discuss the American Academy of Pediatrics new recommendations on sudden infant death sy
182 are decreasing, but the American Academy of Pediatrics now recognizes the medical benefits of MC and
183 l and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommend annual influenza vaccination fo
184 Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommend the routine vaccination of adol
185 dicine, cardiovascular medicine and surgery, pediatrics, nursing, biostatistics, and medical economic
186 e working group representing adult medicine, pediatrics, nursing, patient advocacy, bioethics, philos
188 an update on four important areas in office pediatrics: office laboratory procedures, office economi
190 ary medical care, especially in the field of pediatrics often requires central venous line (CVC - Cen
192 t for health care providers in the fields of pediatrics, oncology, internal medicine, family practice
193 ve care; adult or pediatric surgery; general pediatrics or pediatric inpatients; neonatal or pediatri
195 1.1 minutes [95% CI, 5.6-16.6] among general pediatrics patients), whether family members were absent
196 ing nursing, surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics), pharmacy, administration, quality improveme
198 TSB level exceeding the American Academy of Pediatrics phototherapy threshold; (3) phototherapy duri
199 on of Pediatric Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, Primary Children's Medical Center, Universit
200 Increased use of computed tomography (CT) in pediatrics raises concerns about cancer risk from exposu
201 Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend obtaining a voiding cystourethrogra
202 uggests that the current American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation about bed sharing is not unive
203 regimens, including the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation, and to design a more effectiv
204 and Health model and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations are appropriate frameworks re
206 ttee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended 200 IU/d vitamin D for all infant
208 zation Practices and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that states ensure that all child
211 vere RSV infections, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends immunoprophylaxis with a series of
212 rtal hypertension and variceal hemorrhage in pediatrics remain controversial, in large part because t
213 An appreciation of the scope of Child Abuse Pediatrics requires an understanding of physical abuse,
214 an Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics reviewed the available literature addressing
216 160 physicians from the American Academy of Pediatrics Section of Nephrology or Bioethics were surve
218 g Tool for the Assessment of Malnutrition in Pediatrics (STAMP), and the Screening Tool for Risk of I
219 a supplement to the 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics statement on developmental surveillance and s
223 nephritis are common glomerular disorders in pediatrics that can potentially progress to end-stage re
224 past year's investigations in three areas of pediatrics that commonly face the office-based pediatric
225 ve chosen to touch on recent developments in pediatrics that we feel may be of particular interest to
226 ll implementation of the American Academy of Pediatrics' The Injury Prevention Program, and in additi
227 ortium consisting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the ASN, the American Society for Parenteral
228 Representatives from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Canadian Thoracic Society, the Internati
229 eck, basic laparoscopy, complex laparoscopy, pediatrics, thoracic, and soft tissue/breast surgery in
233 arrhythmia diagnostics have been reported in pediatrics using loop monitoring, both external and impl
234 hildren meeting the 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics vision screening referral criteria underwent
235 lity assurance program for the Department of Pediatrics, we determined whether there were differences
236 ether the inferior effects of vasopressin in pediatrics were caused by the type of cardiac arrest.
238 However, this association may be limited to pediatrics where the risk of each condition is increased
239 ecently became an accredited subspecialty of pediatrics, which will lead to further advances in patie
241 biotics is becoming even more challenging in pediatrics, with an already-limited armamentarium of ant
242 s aureus (CA-MRSA) is an emerging problem in pediatrics, with clinical and microbiologic characterist
243 Corticosteroids are extensively used in pediatrics, yet the burden of side effects is significan
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