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A Publication of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research The American Academy of Pediatrics first introduced the concept of the medical home in 1967 as a model to deliver medical care to children with special needs. This concept was expanded in 2004 by the Future of Family Medicine Project when it recommended that every American have a personal medical home to receive primary, chronic and pr...
The diagnosis has been made and confirmed: amblyopia. But what exactly does it mean to the parent and child who are most likely hearing it for the first time? Essentially nothing until the time is taken by us, ophthalmic medical personnel, to adequately explain the condition, the treatment options available, the goals for treatment, and the prognosis. How does one educate parents and children a...
Learning disabilities constitute a diverse group of disorders in which children who generally possess at least average intelligence have problems processing information or generating output. Their etiologies are multifactorial and reflect genetic influences and dysfunction of brain systems. Reading disability, or dyslexia, is the most common learning disability. It is a receptive language-based...
I first met Jane Grant-Kels in December 1987 in San Antonio, TX for an informal interview during the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). I had responded to an advertisement Jane had placed in Archives of Dermatology for the job of my dreams: a position for an academic dermatologist at the University of Connecticut School ofMedicine in Farmington, CT—a town Jane describe...
Baron Jules François was the preeminent ophthalmologist in a generation that included a number of notable colleagues. Throughout his distinguished tenure as Professor and Director of Ophthalmology at the University of Ghent, he combined intellectual and scholarly achievement with extraordinary energy and global vision. Scientific interests ranging from genetics to glaucoma culminated in authors...
Jane B. Bassewitz, MA This document is copyrighted and is property of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its Board of Directors. All authors have filed conflict of interest statements with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Any conflicts have been resolved through a process approved by the Board of Directors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has neither solicited nor accepted any commerc...
Jane B. Bassewitz, MA This document is copyrighted and is property of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its Board of Directors. All authors have filed conflict of interest statements with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Any conflicts have been resolved through a process approved by the Board of Directors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has neither solicited nor accepted any commerc...
This document is copyrighted and is property of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its Board of Directors. All authors have fi led confl ict of interest statements with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Any confl icts have been resolved through a process approved by the Board of Directors. The American Academy of Pediatrics has neither solicited nor accepted any commercial involvement in ...
Pediatrics in Review is the official joumal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A monthly publication, it has been published continuously since 1979. Pediatrics in Review is owned, published, and trademarked by the American Academy of Pediatrics, l4l Northwest Point Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, lllinois, 60007. Copyright O 2008 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. All rights reserved. Pri...
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