Um. I'm a bit confused by uour question. Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with babies and young children. Since babies and kids get sick quite a bit, they often see a pediatrician, who checks their health.
The motto of American Academy of Pediatrics is 'Dedicated to the Health of All Children'.
Carol D. Berkowitz has written: 'Pediatrics' -- subject(s): Pediatrics, Primary Health Care
Elmer R. Grossman has written: 'Everyday pediatrics for parents' -- subject(s): Children, Pediatrics, Health and hygiene, Popular works, Diseases
No, pediatricians and pediatrics are not the same. Pediatricians are medical doctors who specialize in the health care of infants, children, and adolescents, diagnosing and treating various illnesses and developmental issues. Pediatrics, on the other hand, is the branch of medicine that focuses on the medical care and treatment of young patients.
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.
May I have a complete history of Pediatrics?
Clinical Pediatrics was created in 1962.
The Journal of Pediatrics was created in 1932.
Michael Christopher Joseph has written: 'A new look at child health' -- subject(s): Pediatrics
David Goldring has written: 'The camp health manual' -- subject(s): Camp nursing, Pediatric emergencies, Pediatrics
Your health care providers in family health, pediatrics, gynecology, or internal medicine can get you started on birth control pills. At times, they may also be prescribed by health care providers in endocrinology, hematology, or neurology.
Paediatrics, the British alternative spelling for pediatrics, is the specialized study of children's health. This branch of medicine came into being in the 18th century.