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I understand that this research also includes a section on paediatrics.
For example, paediatrics is the study of diseases that affect children.
But they've done courtesy billing before through the paediatrics department.
The service section also involved her in caring for the elderly and paediatrics.
"But only until I've got started; she's keen on paediatrics too. "
He is frequently referenced as the "father of British paediatrics".
For services to paediatrics, especially intellectually handicapped and disabled children.
He was senior house officer in paediatrics at the District Hospital.
A new waiting room, paediatrics area and modernisation of the other areas are still ongoing.
She accomplished her special studies of paediatrics and infant medicine with excellent results in 1985.
She was approved as a specialist in paediatrics in 2011.
She held the chair in Paediatrics for 25 years before retiring in 1991.
It was a nurse from the main paediatrics ward.
In 1985, facilities for paediatrics, surgery and obstetrics were added to the hospital.
Anderson was the first woman professor of paediatrics in the United Kingdom.
The staff in this area are all specially trained in paediatrics.
His interest in the social aspect of child health did much to shape the nature of British paediatrics.
His medical special interests had been embryology, paediatrics, and homoeopathy.
Progressively, each hospital developed its own centre of paediatrics.
The hospital also provides paediatrics care and obstetrics care as well.
Local services include medical, general surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology and paediatrics.
Three new hostels are being built behind the paediatrics block having accommodation for around 1200 students.
More than 2,700 children went through the paediatrics department at Middlesbrough General in the five months she was there.
The American Association of Paediatrics says one year is ideal.
They concentrate on the eyes, gynecology, paediatrics, muscles and tendons.
The development is reported in the current issue of the journal Pediatrics.
The head of Pediatrics had asked him to remove himself from the case.
Molly was given a bed in pediatrics with five other children.
Pediatrics began to look a lot more attractive than this.
She has been reported to have had a passion for pediatrics during her medical career.
He was also a professor of pediatrics, retiring in 1997.
He was associate director of that hospital's pediatrics department from 1967 to 1971.
The next day he had surgery and then two nights in pediatrics.
"She wanted to do pediatrics, and would have been great at it.
Also, the hospital at least twice had a pediatrics unit.
At the age of 44, he assumes that his career in general pediatrics is over.
It was the first hospital in Chicago dedicated to the care of children and pediatrics.
For many years the hospital had a pediatrics unit, but it was finally closed about 2011.
Supporters of the new hospital, however, say that it is the only way to move pediatrics into the future.
Evening session at the health center, three of us seeing patients in pediatrics.
Those of us who created it were experts in pediatrics, education, social work and mental health.
She practices pediatrics in Philadelphia with six other women doctors.
Pediatrics has been a tough business for adult hospitals in recent years.
Pediatrics was a particularly cruel field for someone in her circumstances.
Because of this property, it is most commonly used in pediatrics.
She chose the family practice of pediatrics as her medical specialty.
He came to the United States in 1990 to study pediatrics.
A new study, in this month's Pediatrics, offers some insight.
An initial search of the pediatrics ward did not turn him up.
The program triples the amount of course time spent on pediatrics.