The "HEADS AT" Training Tool for Residents: A Roadmap for Caring for Children With Medical Complexity
(Source: Clinical Pediatrics)
Source: Clinical Pediatrics - September 9, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Sadof, M., Gortakowski, M., Stechenberg, B., Carlin, S. Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research

An Adolescent Boy With a Painless Enlarged Right Hemiscrotum
(Source: Clinical Pediatrics)
Source: Clinical Pediatrics - September 9, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Schwartz, R. H., Lee, T. Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research

Physicians' Lack of Adherence to National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Guidelines for Pediatric Lipid Screening
Conclusions. Lipid screening rates were low. Strategies to increase lipid screening in the primary care setting are needed. (Source: Clinical Pediatrics)
Source: Clinical Pediatrics - September 9, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Valle, C. W., Binns, H. J., Quadri-Sheriff, M., Benuck, I., Patel, A. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

A Few Close Friends: The Pediatrician's Role in the Management of Social Skills Deficits in Adolescent Children
Pediatricians must recognize and respond to adolescents with social skills deficits because they are at heightened risk for mental health disorders, peer victimization, and social isolation. The aim of this project was to describe a group of adolescent children at the time of enrollment into social skills treatment. Ninety participants with neurodevelopmental weaknesses or disorders, to include high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, participated. Results showed that adolescents referred for social skills deficits had communication weaknesses and concerns in everyday social reciprocal behavior. They rarely hosted get-to...
Source: Clinical Pediatrics - September 9, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Braddock, B. A., Twyman, K. A., Garrity, M. R., Wang, T., Neary, M. K., Ezzelgot, J., Heithaus, J. L. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Rates of Complications After Newborn Circumcision in a Well-Baby Nursery, Special Care Nursery, and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Conclusions. The rates of complications after newborn circumcisions were low. Babies in the NICU/SCN had increased odds of complication. (Source: Clinical Pediatrics)
Source: Clinical Pediatrics - September 9, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Srinivasan, M., Hamvas, C., Coplen, D. Tags: Articles Source Type: research