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Showcases new children's hospital facilities Following the success of 'Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals' 1 and 2, this new publication provides an up-to-date reference guide for healthcare teams, design professionals and community members, who together engage in the exciting process of creating new healing environments for children's hospitals or paediatric units. With chapters focusing on exterior design, lobbies, art and gardens, the role of the community, the role of the parent in inpatient and specialised care areas, and project management, this book recognises the outstanding efforts of teams throughout the world for their contributions to healthcare and design. Featuring...
By becoming knowledgeable about optimal treatment methods designed specifically for childhood cancers, members of a radiotherapy team can help improve both pediatric cancer survival statistics and patients' quality of life. Pediatric Radiotherapy Planning and Treatment is the first single, focused resource available for health care providers to acc
This is the first volume of our Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials Series, designed for orthopaedic surgery residents’ rotations and for general orthopaedists and primary care practitioners. The book presents the essential information needed to evaluate and initiate treatment on a child’s orthopaedic problem. It can be easily read cover to cover during a one- or two-month rotation or used for quick reference immediately before evaluating a patient. The user-friendly format features ample visual aids, including treatment algorithms, bulleted lists, charts, tables, and illustrations. The table of contents reflects the venue in which disorders are usually first encountered—outpatient clinic, emergency department, or specialty clinic.
Corny Coronavirus has been traveling the world. He shows up on the doorstep of a child with a suitcase and the ability to spread germs everywhere. This playful story, written by a licensed marriage and family therapist/certified art therapist, a certified Child Life specialist and the head of the Literally Healing Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, follows as the child Corny visits goes from unsure to empowered. Readers learn what they can do to stay safe, and how they can deal with the challenges of a global pandemic. The vibrantly animated story reinforces good habits, validates feelings, and normalize the experience kids are having. The end of the book includes tips and guidelines for parents, guardians and caregivers as well.