Principles And Practice Of Pediatric Oncology 6th Edition

Nature: A delivery room-focused education and deliberate practice can improve pediatric resident resuscitation training

To determine if deliberate practice and simulation would improve pediatric residents’ neonatal resuscitation abilities. PL-1 equipment score increased by 30% (I-Pre; 53%, I-Post; 83%) and was not ...

A delivery room-focused education and deliberate practice can improve pediatric resident resuscitation training

This study presents practice relevant information and actionable results that can help to operationalize evidence-based patient-centered medical home models in pediatric clinics. Objectives: To ...

ascopubs.org: The Day Two Talk: Early Integration of Palliative Care Principles in Pediatric Oncology

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The Day Two Talk: Early Integration of Palliative Care Principles in Pediatric Oncology

Pediatric nursing blends science, empathy, and adaptability to meet the unique needs of infants, children, and teens. From developmentally appropriate assessments to family-centered care, nurses use ...

AHA/ASA Journals: Physical Activity in Pediatric Cardiomyopathies: Moving for Health: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

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Physical activity (PA) is essential for the cardiovascular, emotional, and social health of all children and adolescents. However, for pediatric patients with cardiomyopathy, decades of risk-averse ...

Physical Activity in Pediatric Cardiomyopathies: Moving for Health: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

The American Journal of Managed Care: The Pediatric Medical Home: What Do Evidence-Based Models Look Like?

practice suggests an act or method followed with regularity and usually through choice.

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PRACTICE definition: 1. action rather than thought or ideas: 2. used to describe what really happens as opposed to what…. Learn more.

To do or perform habitually or customarily; make a habit of: practices courtesy in social situations. 2. To do or perform (something) repeatedly in order to acquire or polish a skill: practice a dance step. 3. To give lessons or repeated instructions to; drill: practiced the students in handwriting. 4.

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