Patel is an associate professor in pediatrics at Rush University Medical Center.
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Michael Bamshad, UW professor of pediatrics in the Division of Genetic Medicine.
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Perri Klass is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University.
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Mrs. Bland worked as a homemaker while her husband built his pediatrics practice.
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Harrington, the division director of general academic pediatrics at the hospital.
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Atul Butte, an associate professor of systems medicine in pediatrics at Stanford.
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We offer a full range of home care nursing services from pediatrics to geriatrics.
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Dr. C. Joan Richardson has been appointed chairwoman of the pediatrics department.
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It does not offer obstetrics care, nor does it have inpatient pediatrics care.
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The branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of infants and children
(pediatric) of or relating to the medical care of children; "pediatric dentist"
(pediatrician) baby doctor: a specialist in the care of babies
Pediatrics is an official peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. In the inaugural January 1948 issue, the journal's first editor, Hugh McCulloch, articulated the journal's vision: "The content of the journal is... ...
(Pediatric) Referring to children up to 18 years.
(Pediatric) means care provided to patients less than 14 years old.
(A pediatrician) is a personal physician/provider trained to diagnose and provide health care services to infants, children, and adolescents.
(PEDIATRICIAN) A medical doctor who specializes in care of children. This physician may help coordinate your child's care, and during regular office visits may check your child's weight, head size and take a urine specimen to check for bladder infections, as well as treat your child for illness.
(Pediatrician) medical doctor that is responsible for the "normal" care of a child.