Pediatric rehabilitation professionals consists of audiologists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists who evaluate, treat, and assist children of all ages with a variety of neurological, orthopedic, and developmental needs.
Child is 'pedo'. We see this often in pediatrics or orthopedics.
I would have to say the child care part. but hay don't listen to me. its your choice in what you want your answer to be.!
Pediatrics is a branch of medicine. Brigham Young University does not have a medical school, so they do not offer a degree in pediatrics. They do offer other degrees related to children, such as child development and elementary education.
Dane G. Prugh has written: 'The psychosocial aspects of pediatrics' -- subject(s): Child Development Disorders, Child psychology, Children, Diseases, In adolescence, In infancy and childhood, Mental Disorders, Pediatrics, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Pediatrics, Psychology, Sick children, Social aspects
Ginette Raimbault has written: 'Corps de souffrance, corps de savoir' -- subject(s): Communication in pediatrics, Medical consultation, Mother and child, Pediatrics, Physician and patient, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Pediatrics
While Pediatrics is a child-specific specialty, a general practitioner or family doctor is also qualified to care for and treat basic issues in newborns and toddlers. Three-, six- and one-year checkups can be handled by a family doctor if there are no serious problems with your child's health.
It comes from the Greek word "paidi" which means a child. English spellings of the prefix as "paed-" rather than "ped-" more accurately reflect its origin; thus, paediatrics rather than pediatrics. Other words which use this prefix are pederast and pedagogy.
Abraham Jacobi began his studies in pediatrics around 1850 when he started to focus on child health and diseases. He is often referred to as the "father of pediatrics" in the United States, significantly contributing to the field after emigrating to America in 1858. His work laid the foundation for modern pediatric practice.
James Binder has written: 'Pediatric interviewing' -- subject(s): Physician-Patient Relations, Methods, Adolescent, Communication, Parents, Medical History Taking, Communication in pediatrics, Child, Diagnosis, Pediatrics, Children, Diseases
Michael Christopher Joseph has written: 'A new look at child health' -- subject(s): Pediatrics
May I have a complete history of Pediatrics?
Clinical Pediatrics was created in 1962.