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pediatrics

/pee-dee-a-triks, ped-ee-/US // ˌpi diˈæ trɪks, ˌpɛd i- //UK // (ˌpiːdɪˈætrɪks) //

小儿科,儿科,小学部,小学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children.

Examples

  • Daniel Benjamin, a researcher and pediatrics professor at Duke University, has been keeping close tabs on coronavirus rates in several school districts in North Carolina to study which mitigation measures work.

  • “A lot of kids access mental health services in school, and not being in school has been a barrier to that,” said Joanna Cohen, associate professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at Children’s National.

  • We have this multifaceted program that reached parents where they were — from maternity wards into pediatrics offices, into the homes, as well as group sessions.

  • “We cannot abandon equity because it’s hard to measure and it’s hard to do,” Grace Lee, a committee member and a pediatrics professor at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, said at the time.

  • The same Pediatrics journal notes that 17 states have some form of exception to the standard parental consent requirement.

  • Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford.

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics advocates for infants to be put to sleep in a bare crib to prevent SIDS.

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics has decried it for decades.

  • In 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics called for an outright ban on use of tanning beds by minors.

  • At present he is a professor of pediatrics and assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • The same can be said of the Psychological Clinic, Pediatrics, and other technical journals published in this country.

  • These female physicians frequently appear as medical writers, especially on gyncology and pediatrics.