pediatric in the PONS Dictionary

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Especially since the 1970s, older pediatric patients sought to make autonomous decisions regarding their own treatment, and sometimes sued successfully to do so.
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Topical and oral clotrimazole can be used in both adult and pediatric populations.
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Medical schools employing psychologists in pediatric settings were also on the rise.
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When not more precisely defined, the term refers to pediatric patients.
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He was one of the first to demonstrate that psychological interventions could enhance pediatric medical care.
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However, a standard framework for classifying pediatric adverse events that offers flexibility has been introduced.
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For the pediatric population, childhood is a time of significant physical and cognitive development, and appropriate intervention can impact long-term outcome.
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The hospital also is the pediatric clinical training site for student nurses, respiratory therapists, radiology students and students in other health care disciplines.
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During these four years a student studying pediatric gastroenterology can also take a pre-med course.
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This is because pediatric trauma surgery is a specialty unto itself.
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