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Physician specializing in pediatrics, the area of medicine dealing with the health and diseases of children and adolescents
Ãâó: www.chocraniofacial.org/webpages/glossary_p_r.htm
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For parents of children with hemophilia, this person is your child's regular physician. He or she specializes in infant and child development. Your pediatrician will probably refer hemophilia-related questions and treatment to a hemophilia treatment center, but will continue to handle all routine health-care questions, immunizations, and so on. A pediatrician might not always be a part of the comprehensive care team, but should be willing to work with whatever medical personnel you require.
Ãâó: www.hemophiliagalaxy.com/general/encyclopedia.html
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| pediatrician |
treats the child, his or her development and care, as well as the diseases of children
Ãâó: www.findthebestdoctors.com/SpecialtiesGlossary.asp
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| pediatrician |
A physician who specializes in the development, care and diseases of children. Perinatologist An obstetrician who specializes in high-risk pregnancy, also called a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. Physician (MD) A medical doctor who is trained and licensed to practice medicine. Physician Assistant (PA) An individual who has taken specialized training to perform a defined area of medical care. PAs always work under the supervision of a physician. ...
Ãâó: pediatrics.med.unc.edu/dept/patients_glossary.htm
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A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats most childhood illnesses. He or she can answer questions about your child's general health.
Ãâó: www.newborn-hearing-screening.org/glossary.htm
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