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Family Support In Community Pediatrics by Francis E. Jr. Rushton β€” book cover

Family Support In Community Pediatrics

by Francis E. Jr. Rushton
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Written by a pediatrician for pediatric clinicians on the front line in response to the ever increasing obligations they acquire for the well being of children, this book focuses on the potential of health care to impact the social morbidities that affect children's health. Dr. Rushton does not suggest that child health practitioners must do more, but rather they must reorient their efforts in order to achieve optimal outcomes for children. As specialists in child health, pediatric clinicians have skills they can utilize to ensure better outcomes for children, but doing so will require a reorganization of health supervision and the establishment of links with other social services.

Group visits, psychosocial screening, school health, public-private partnerships, home visitation, parent-child centers, and use of auxiliary anticipatory guidance specialists are all tools described in the development of a coordinated, community-based, family-centered approach to pediatric health care supervision. This is a book for private practitioners, community health professionals, academicians who support them, and all those others who want to ensure that our children are nurtured by the child health care system. The crux of this book is to provide a template for thoughtful consideration by the thousands of pediatric providers who care deeply about their profession.

Synopsis

Written by a pediatrician for pediatric clinicians on the front line in response to the ever increasing obligations they acquire for the well being of children, this book focuses on the potential of health care to impact the social morbidities that affect children's health. Dr. Rushton does not suggest that child health practitioners must do more, but rather they must reorient their efforts in order to achieve optimal outcomes for children. As specialists in child health, pediatric clinicians have skills they can utilize to ensure better outcomes for children, but doing so will require a reorganization of health supervision and the establishment of links with other social services.

Group visits, psychosocial screening, school health, public-private partnerships, home visitation, parent-child centers, and use of auxiliary anticipatory guidance specialists are all tools described in the development of a coordinated, community-based, family-centered approach to pediatric health care supervision. This is a book for private practitioners, community health professionals, academicians who support them, and all those others who want to ensure that our children are nurtured by the child health care system. The crux of this book is to provide a template for thoughtful consideration by the thousands of pediatric providers who care deeply about their profession.

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A pediatrician suggests to his colleagues how to meet the growing obligations for the well being of children by discussing the potential of health care to impact the social morbidities that affect their patients. Rather than urging them simple to work harder, to contends that they must reorient their efforts, reorganize health supervision, and establish links with other social services. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Francis E. Jr. Rushton

FRANCIS E. RUSHTON, JR.

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A pediatrician suggests to his colleagues how to meet the growing obligations for the well being of children by discussing the potential of health care to impact the social morbidities that affect their patients. Rather than urging them simple to work harder, to contends that they must reorient their efforts, reorganize health supervision, and establish links with other social services. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1998
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
234
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275961909

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