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Sorum, Paul – Academic Medicine, 1991
A study in a medical center investigated the feasibility of primary care practices combining internal medicine and pediatrics residencies. Equally divided among children and adults, the patients had sought specialists and were highly satisfied. The physicians had appeal particularly to young upper-middle class patients. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internal Medicine, Medical Care Evaluation, Medical Education
Lerner, Claire; Hamburger, Ellie – Zero to Three, 2007
This article uses the case study of 3-year-old Anna and her parents to illustrate how a child development specialist can be integrated into a private pediatric practice. First, pediatrician Hamburger describes how she and other members of her practice integrated a child development specialist into their pediatric practice. Second, Anna's parents…
Descriptors: Pediatrics, Child Development Specialists, Child Development, Case Studies

Margolis, Carmi Z.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
A study using microcomputer algorithms for more efficient management of six common pediatric care problems found improvements in all performance measures with computer algorithm use. However, use was discontinued after five weeks because the six physicians perceived the algorithms as too tedious for routine care. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clinics, Computer Oriented Programs, Efficiency
Varton, Deborah M. – 1987
A description is provided of a course, "Nursing in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit," offered for senior-level baccalaureate degree nursing students. The first section provides information on the place of the course within the curriculum, the allotment of class time, and target student populations. The next section looks at course content in…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives
World Health Organization, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1987
This book is a revised and enlarged edition of "The Primary Health Worker," a standard teaching text and reference manual developed for community health workers and their trainers and supervisors. The new edition has been updated with practical knowledge gained during the extensive field use of the previous work. The book also incorporates new…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Developing Nations, Health Education, Health Personnel
Lankard, Bettina A. – 1989
This training guide presents a model for optimum delivery of the primary duties, tasks, and steps required in the comprehensive case management of adolescents with chronic disease. Using a team approach to coordinated health care, the guide involves the patient and family as key members of the care team along with the physician, nurse, dietitian,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Allied Health Occupations, Caseworker Approach, Child Health
Crabtree, M. Katherine; Stanley, Joan; Werner, Kathryn E.; Schmid, Emily – 2002
This document presents the nurse practitioner primary care competencies that a national panel of representatives of nine national organizations of the five primary care nurse practitioner specialties--adult, family, gerontological, pediatric, and women's health--identified as necessary for entry-level primary care nurse practitioners. Section 1…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Adults, Advisory Committees, Child Health