Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word PEDIATRICIAN


PEDIATRICIAN

Definitions of PEDIATRICIAN

  1. (American spelling) A physician that specializes in pediatrics; the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

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Examples of Using PEDIATRICIAN in a Sentence

  • However, Jamaican pediatrician Cicely Williams introduced the term in 1935, two years after she published the disease's first formal description.
  • Spock was the first pediatrician to study psychoanalysis in an effort to understand children's needs and family dynamics.
  • Modigliani was born on 18 June 1918 in Rome to the Jewish family of a pediatrician father and a voluntary social worker mother.
  • Flora Brovina (born 30 September 1949) is a Kosovar Albanian poet, pediatrician and women's rights activist.
  • Leila Denmark (1898–2012), a pediatrician, author and researcher who blazed trails for women in medicine, and lived to be 114.
  • Louise Gilman Hutchins (1911–1996), pediatrician and president of Berea's Mountain Maternal Health League.
  • Of note, William Fletcher and Anne Hawley Reynolds in 1852 brought Ellis Reynolds Shipp to live, which Shipp became the legendary MD, Obstetrician, and Pediatrician, through the young women's midwife training program of Dr.
  • Arvo Ylppö, pediatrician, professor, and archiater; credited as the father of Finland's public child welfare clinic system (1887–1992).
  • Laurent Schwartz came from a Jewish family of Alsatian origin, with a strong scientific background: his father was a well-known surgeon, his uncle Robert Debré (who contributed to the creation of UNICEF) was a famous pediatrician, and his great-uncle-in-law, Jacques Hadamard, was a famous mathematician.
  • Born in Madrid, the son of a celebrated pediatrician, he returned drama to reality by way of social criticism: declamatory verse giving way to prose, melodrama to comedy, formula to experience, impulsive action to dialogue and the play of minds.
  • His father, Karl, was an ophthalmologist and his mother, Vinca (Landauer), who had a Jewish grandmother, was a pediatrician.
  • And so on January 5, 1968, Coffin, Benjamin Spock (the pediatrician and baby book author who was also a Phillips Academy alumnus), Marcus Raskin, and Mitchell Goodman (all signers of "A Call to Resist Illegitimate Authority" and members of the anti-war collective RESIST) were indicted by a Federal grand jury for "conspiracy to counsel, aid and abet draft resistance".
  • Rivka Carmi (born 1948), pediatrician, geneticist, and President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
  • Sa'ar grew up primarily in Tel Aviv, but as a child, he lived for a number of years in Mitzpe Ramon, where his father worked as a pediatrician, and in kibbutz Sde Boker, where he was the kibbutz doctor.
  • Yuk was conceived by Richard Moriarty, a pediatrician and clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who founded the Pittsburgh Poison Center and the National Poison Center Network.
  • Hattie Alexander, pediatrician and microbiologist, developed first effective remedies for Haemophilus influenzae.
  • Thomas Berry Brazelton (May 10, 1918 – March 13, 2018) was an American pediatrician, author, and the developer of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS).
  • He is a medical and parenting consultant for BabyTalk and Parenting magazines and the pediatrician on the website Parenting.
  • Coben lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey, with his wife Anne Armstrong-Coben, a pediatrician, and their four children.
  • Gordon Wasson, and his wife Valentina, a Russian pediatrician and scientist, as well as a passionate mycology enthusiast, visited María Sabina's hometown, where Gordon Wasson participated in a velada with her.
  • The theory was coined by German psychiatrist and pediatrician Hedwig von Restorff (1906–1962), who, in her 1933 study, found that when participants were presented with a list of categorically similar items with one distinctive, isolated item on the list, memory for the item was improved.
  • Novodvorskaya was born in 1950 in Baranavichy, Byelorussian SSR to a Jewish engineer, Ilya Borisovich (Boruchovich) Burshtyn, and a pediatrician, Nina Feodorovna Novodvorskaya, who came from a noble Russian family.
  • Child development experts, such as pediatrician Pierrette Mimi Poinsett, recommend the book due to its "sensory approach".
  • Rivka Carmi (born 1948), Israeli pediatrician, geneticist, President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
  • In 2017, the IAP was involved in controversy when a pediatrician who had exposed collaborations between vaccine manufacturers was allegedly manhandled at the organisation's annual conference and suspended from the organisation's Advisory Committee on Vaccines and Immunization Practices.



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