Pediatric
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And Doug was really disappointed to learn that nearly 80 percent of the
pediatric
patients in this hospital had to be sedated in order to deal with his MRI machine.
In that clinic, even today, there are two social workers for 24,000
pediatric
patients, which is better than a lot of the clinics out there.
We streamed data from the bedside instruments in their
pediatric
intensive care so that we could both look at the data in real time and, more importantly, to store the data so that we could start to learn from it.
Now, as a
pediatric
endocrinologist, I used to be very, very involved and still somewhat am, in cases in which there are mismatches in the externals or between the externals and the internals, and we literally have to figure out what is the description of your sex.
This is really where the
pediatric
endocrine realm comes in, because, in fact, if you're going to deal with it in kids aged 10 to 14, that's
pediatric
endocrinology.
Twenty million children in the US lack access to care meeting modern
pediatric
standards.
The head of
pediatric
cardiology told us that he was going to refer her to get a lung transplant, but not to hold out any hope, because there are very few lungs available, especially for children.
You came out of the womb knowing you wanted to be a
pediatric
neurosurgeon.
Meanwhile, in a
pediatric
hospital on Crete, little Masa was on the edge of death.
This is a picture of the George Mark Children's House, the first
pediatric
palliative respite care center to open in the United States.
I founded it in 2004, after years of working as a psychologist on
pediatric
intensive care units, frustrated with the undignified deaths that so many children experienced and their families had to endure.
There are only two freestanding
pediatric
hospices in the United States, although I'm happy to report that based on our model, there are 18 others under various stages of development.
Well, tell that to any
pediatric
cancer parent that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or transformed a syringe into a rocket ship, or let their child ride their IV pole through the hospital halls like it was a race car.
In search for a cure, we flew to New York to meet with the best
pediatric
neuropsychologist my parents could find.
In other words, and to quote a past FDA commissioner, "Nicotine addiction ... is a
pediatric
disease."
By sheer coincidence, one of my daughters has a form of
pediatric
arthritis.
And that led to the approval by the FDA for
pediatric
and young adult leukemia in August of 2017.
[To learn more, visit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention World Health Organization] So I am a
pediatric
cancer doctor and stem-cell researcher at Stanford University where my clinical focus has been bone marrow transplantation.
It has a very well-equipped
pediatric
ophthalmic center, which was made possible in part by a gift from the Ronald McDonald charity.
So, there are many, many more children who need to be treated, and in order to expand the scope of the project, we are planning on launching The Prakash Center for Children, which will have a dedicated
pediatric
hospital, a school for the children we are treating and also a cutting-edge research facility.
It does help to be an actual
pediatric
night nurse to understand this movie to its full potential.
I own the video and have passed it along to co-workers who are also
pediatric
night nurses and it has become a cult favorite amongst my collegues.
I remember working at a
pediatric
ward as a teenager and watching children die from diseases like polio, measles, and tetanus – all easily prevented by vaccines.
The morbidity and mortality caused by diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, and
pediatric
pneumonia and diarrhea certainly justify such priorities.
On one occasion, my colleagues and I were invited to a public hospital in a developing country to investigate why the death rate in a
pediatric
ICU caring for patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever was so high.
The FDA already awards these to manufacturers of new drugs for rare
pediatric
disorders.
Nearly a decade ago, Novartis helped develop the gold standard in
pediatric
antimalarial medicine, and we have donated more than 350 million doses since 2009.
Describing the asthmatic travails of his eight-year-old son, Harris wrote that Delhi is “suffering from a dire
pediatric
respiratory crisis,” in which “nearly half of the city’s 4.4 million schoolchildren have irreversible lung damage from the poisonous air.”
Taking these developments a step further, the Precision Medicine Initiative, launched in the US last year, is pursuing innovative trials of targeted drugs for adult and
pediatric
cancers, introducing customized combination therapies, and honing its understanding of drug resistance.
As
pediatric
professionals who have dedicated our lives to protecting children from preventable diseases, we believe it is within the world’s capacity to end this needless suffering.
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