A Day in the Life - Pediatrician

A typical day in the life of a Pediatrician. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how to get there at www.MYCAREERRX.com. Colleges Educate. We Create Careers.

A typical day in the life of a Pediatrician. Courtesy of CareerOneStop. Learn how to get there at www.MYCAREERRX.com. Colleges Educate. We Create Careers.

Few professional assignments are more rewarding than pediatric nursing in an acute care environment - but the challenges facing new nursing school graduates are formidable. (Excerpt from longer program aired on ABC7 Los Angeles) Visit our website at c-2kmedical.com Read my health care video blog at healthcarevideo.net
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Aki Funahashi, a USC Occupational Therapy Alumni, now works with children in a pediatric therapy setting. In this video he talks about his practice. Aki is one example of what it means to be an occupational therapist. Learn more about occupational therapy and how to become an occupational therapist at www.usc.edu/ot.
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Intended to detect congenital anomalies of the musculoskeletal system and reassure parents their baby is healthy. This is a demonstration of a real-time physical examination in the nursery setting.
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Lawrence Palevsky, MD speaks on topics of holistic care for children including ear infections, chiropractic care and dietary considerations.
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Pediatricians use a variety of equipment, including ophthalmoscopes for looking in the eye, otoscopes for looking in ears, and stethoscopes for listening to the heart and lungs. Familiarize a child with potentially scary instruments with help from a pediatrician in this free video on preventing medical problems in children. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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www.cpdiscovery.com, http Aquatic Therapy or pool therapy, as it's often called, consists of an exercise program done in the water. The buoyancy of the water supports the weight of the child and allows him/her to move in ways that would be impossible on land. Physical Therapists insist the pool relaxes muscles and reduces the force of stress placed on the joints . This, in turn, makes it easier to work and strengthen muscles. In this exclusive segment produced by CP Discovery, Physical Therapist, Susan Cook demonstrates how aquatic therapy works and discusses it's benefits. Aquatic Therapy may be used in conjunction with other therapies for children with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Down's Syndrome and a number of other childhood diagnosis. Children with fevers, infections, or bowel/bladder problems may not be able to participate in Aquatic Therapy. For more information on CP related therapies: www.cpdiscovery.com Funding for CP Discovery is provided by http

Acid reflux disease is a very common disease among infants, and to some degree, it is a normal part of an infant's functioning. Determine when acid reflux is causing a problem, such as weight loss or congestion, with help from a pediatrician in this free video on preventing medical problems in children. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Juvenile Fibromyalgia (Pediatric Fibromyalgia) * Please note-- I don't sell anything. * This is the story of my son Alex, who is now 7 years old. He was diagnosed with fibromyalgia at age four by Dr. R. Paul St. Amand in Marina del Ray, California. He has shown symptoms of the disease since he was a baby. He had such severe bruxism (jaw grinding) that the sound who keep my husband and I up at night. Bruxism is a sign of severe muscle tension in the head and neck area. Once my son became verbal, he began complaining of pain his his mid-back. When the water was running in the bath tub, he would scoot himself around so the hot water could run directly on his spine, soothing this spot. At age three, he also began complaining of pains in the bottom of his feet. His pediatrician theorized he was "flat-footed" and sent him to a foot and ankle specialist. The foot and ankle specialist said he was not flat-footed, but made him orthopedics anyway. (Hey, why not, they cost the parent $500...) My son wouldn't wear them as they made his feet hurt worse... By age four, when my son started getting severe headaches, and signs of IBS, I told my husband we couldn't ignore this any longer and pretend our son hadn't "gotten the gene." I think the hardest part was for my husband to accept the idea that his son had the same lousy disease that made his wife, well, difficult to be around at times. Now, he'd have to put up with two of us in the house?! I bought my husband Dr. St. Amand's book on <b>...</b>
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Dr. Nicholas Wetjen, a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic, talks about when surgery might be an option for pediatric patients with Epilepsy. To read more on Epilepsy and it's treatments, click here: www.mayoclinic.org
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To become a pediatrician, a science-related bachelor's degree is required, followed by four years of medical school and three to four years of a pediatrics residency. Explore becoming a pediatrician with tips from a practice administrator in this free video on career information. Expert: Mark MacBayne Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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Pediatric medical equipment and medical supplies designed to reduce the child's stress in the hospital and pediatrician's office resulting in a more productive practice. Ideal for children's hospitals and pediatricians, the products range from animal shape medical exam tables to accessories such as blood pressure kits. Pedia Pals make going to the doctor fun
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Pediatrician Dr. Alisa Baer, also known as The Car Seat Lady, explains the 5 key steps outlined in the new recommendations so you have the most up to date information to keep your child as safe as possible in the car.
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www.sentara.com We have a friendly, inviting practice for children and their parents. Meet Dr. Springer, a board-certified pediatrician at Virginia Beach Pediatric Center. All five pediatricians at this practice are experienced in caring for children ages newborn to young adult. They focus on patient education and involving children in their own healthcare. Call (757) 226-7300 to make an appointment. Visit us online at www.sentara.com/sentaramedicalgroup
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After reviewing 40 years worth of medical studies, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Task Force on Circumcision concluded that the "potential medical benefits of newborn male circumcision... are not sufficient to recommend routine neonatal circumcision." While this 1999 policy may be revised soon, it is still the current official recommendation for parents and doctors. This report is also the first time the AAP has acknowledged(after decades of doctors mindlessly repeating the belief that babies don't feel significant pain) that circumcision without anesthesia is traumatic and if circumcision is to be done, anesthesia should be used. Here are some highlights from the report: Role of Hygiene "there is little evidence to affirm the association between circumcision status and optimum penile hygiene." STDs including HIV "behavioral factors appear to be far more important than circumcision status." Penile Cancer "in a developed country such as the United States, penile cancer is a rare disease and the risk of penile cancer developing in an uncircumcised man, although increased compared with a circumcised man, is low." Urinary Tract Infections "breastfeeding was shown to have a threefold protective effect on the incidence of UTI in a sample of uncircumcised infants. However, breastfeeding status has not been evaluated systematically in studies assessing UTI and circumcision status." meaning that the earlier UTIs studies results were confounded. Even if their numbers were <b>...</b>
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Human growth hormone can be artificially injected into children, and the side effects include mild scarring, pain, discomfort and swelling. Find out how human growth hormone can cause a child to have headaches, nausea and vomiting withhelp from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on pediatrics and human growth hormone side effects. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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The following program is one segment of a comprehensive educational video designed the help parents become more confident in their ability to take care of their child following tracheostomy surgery. The full program includes multiple topics including; suctioning, humidity, trach ties, cleaning the stoma, trach change, warning signs, travel kit, and additional tips. It was produced with the assistance of the American Association for Respiratory Care.
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In January of 2000 Sean from Trunkmonkey Racing created the Trunkmonkey concept as a mascot for his race team and the North American Subaru Impreza Owners Club: www.trunkmonkeyracing.com In January of 2003 R/West started creating a series of advertisements for Suburban Auto Group that appear to be based on Sean's Trunkmonkey concept. Check out the official Trunkmonkey Web site for the Trunkmonkey FAQ: www.trunkmonkey.com

About the Video: Many children have tummy aches and other digestive problems that are not usually serious in nature, but sometimes these common childhood ailments can be a sign of a larger condition that needs medical attention. In this two-part interview with Dr. Steven Czinn, viewers will learn the latest information about these disorders and how they can be treated. Specific topics covered in part two of this two-part interview include: Diarrhea in children Celiac disease Diagnosing and treating celiac disease Foods with gluten Inflammatory bowel disease - Crohn's and colitis About the Expert: Dr. Steven Czinn is the chief of pediatrics at the University of Maryland Medical Center and director of the University of Maryland Hospital for Children. He is also chairman and professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Pediatric Digestive Disorders (Part 1) www.youtube.com Dr. Steven Czinn www.umm.edu UMMC Hospital for Children www.umm.edu Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology www.umm.edu Podcast: Reflux in Children www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Seizures are a relatively common problem for children, and most of them happen as a direct result of a fever, but more serious problems can be the cause, such as meningitis. Find out how a blow to the head can cause a seizure with help from a pediatrician in this free video on preventing medical problems in children. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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"It is not in the best interest of the child to do an operation and provide anesthesia when they are afflicted with an upper respiratory infection." Doctor Dinner, Anesthesiologist of New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center, explains how children should never undergo anesthesia if they have upper respiratory infections, unless the surgery is an emergency.
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At the Children's Sibley Heart Center, we specialize in caring for children who have congenital heart defects, and for those patients who develop heart defects later in their childhood or teen years—also known as acquired heart disease. At our children's heart center, dedicated pediatric cardiologists, cardiac intensivists, pediatric anesthesiologists, pediatric heart surgeons and staff work together to heal thousands of children with heart problems each year.
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Palliation for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Redmond Burke MD Pediatric Heart Surgery Miami Children's Hospital Department of Cardiovascular Surgery www.pediatricheartsurgery.com Anesthesiologist: Danielle Madrill MD Pediatric Cardiologist: Abdul Aldousany MD Assistant: Frank Alonso RNFA Chief Perfusionist: Jorge Ojito
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Occupational therapy student talking about what they use at her particular clinic, for pediatric home visits, in terms of good toys....
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Josh Farber-Sault, RN, a nurse in our ED, to show parents how to perform pediatric CPR in an emergency. While it's good for parents to watch and learn from Josh's video, it's important to note that viewing it doesn't constitute formal CPR training. Any parent or caregiver who plans on having their child around water this summer is strongly recommended to take an official CPR training course. Please visit Children's Basic Life Support website, which contains information on how to sign up for the American Heart Association Heartsaver pediatric first aid course. You can't ever fully guarantee your child will be safe from water accidents, but you can make sure you're as prepared as possible to handle an emergency situation should one happen.

Dr. Gesina Keating, a Mayo Clinic pediatric neurologist and brain tumor specialist, describes symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors in children. She also discusses why she thinks Mayo Clinic is the best place for children and their families to seek care. For more information, see www.mayoclinic.org
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Asperger's disorder in autism impairs a person's ability to interact with other people and their surrounding environment. Find out how a child with Asperger's disorder can be expected to achieve normal cognitive milestones withhelp from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on pediatrics and Asperger's autism. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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As a regional referral center for children, CHLA is the perfect place to gain expertise in pediatric care. This is an excerpt of a segment that aired on ABC7 as part of Imagine: A Celebration of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles hosted by Sandra Oh.
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