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General
Pediatrics differs from adult medicine in many respects [1]. The obvious body size differences are paralleled by maturational changes. The smaller body of an infant or neonate is substantially different physiologically from that of an adult. Congenital defects, genetic variance, and developmental issues are of greater concern to pediatricians than they often are to adult physicians.
Treating a child is not like treating a miniature adult. A major difference between pediatrics and adult medicine is that children are minors and, in most jurisdictions, cannot make decisions for themselves. The issues of guardianship, privacy, legal responsibility and informed consent must always be considered in every pediatric procedure. In a sense, pediatricians often have to treat the parents and sometimes, the family, rather than just the child. Adolescents are in their own legal class, having rights to their own health care decisions in certain circumstances only. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pediatrics
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Findings
- Contemporary Pediatrics - a monthly magazine
- Clinical Pediatrics - a peer-reviewed journal
- Pediatric Image Quiz - a collection of interesting images
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Resources
Where to start
Of all the People & Organizations involved with Children's Health Services, who knows most? What are the best contacts for people just starting out on this topic?
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People & Organizations
Here are all the People & Organizations working on Children's Health Services:
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Supporting Foundations and Affinity Groups
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Other
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Library
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