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I concur with your article and strongly agree that there is a decrease in applications to Pediatrics and more so in Pediatric Subspecialties. Many medical students are going into other fields that have slotted work hours and higher salaries. However, as Pediatricians, we should be advocates not ...
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The recommendations reflect what all parents know: children need less screen time, which indicates that they desperately need more free time to develop their imagination, a sense of wonder and discover their passion and purpose.Our children are over-stimulated, over-scheduled and under pressure to ...
In spite of lacking some of the infrastructure that more traditional academic institutions provide their affiliated children’s hospitals, FSPH are leaders in the development of pediatric AI technologies. They are willing to invest in infrastructure that mandates hardware, software, and intellectual ...
根据文章内容,Whatcameeasilytoparentsafewdecadesagohasbecomeachallengeforourgeneration.It'snotthatyesterday'sparentsknewmoreaboutchilddevelopment.Theysimplyhadfeweroptions.Boredomanddowntimewereaninescapablepartofdailylife.Childrenwerelefttomakethemostofunstructuredtime.Today,boredomanddowntimeareequalto,"由此可知,...
115 Surgeons often use techniques that are not aimed at maximally opening the airway; they may fail to treat the nose simultaneously with the adenotonsillectomy; and others simply do not recognize the craniofacial changes that contributed to the SDB. Only 2 studies116,117 have looked at the ...
This chapter is complementary to the previous chapter and describes ways in which the pediatrician can 'connect' with children and families, but also understand when they are breaching a boundary that ought to exist between a patient and family, and professionals. We will discuss the moral ...
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Which are the signs and symptoms of functional constipation? What is the differential diagnosis? What pharmacological treatments are recommended for disimpaction? What pharmacological treatments are recommended for maintenance? How long the maintenance therapy should be continued? Are there useful non-pharma...