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Detailed information on psychological complications of chronic illness and teens from Child Health Library of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
http://www.chp.edu/greystone/mentalhealth/pcci.php
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http://www.chp.edu/greystone/mentalhealth/pcci.php

If you suffer from a chronic illness or know someone who does, you know it can be anything but fun. But you have the opportunity to be better informed and more involved in your care and wellness than ever before. Read on for information and resources to help you deal.
http://kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/problems/deal_chronic_illness.html
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http://kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/problems/deal_chronic_illness.html

Patients with chronic health conditions of any kind experience the same transitions in life as anyone else. The difference is that there are additional needs and concerns that should be addressed and met by all the concerned caregivers including the family support system. Unfortunately this does not always happen as smoothly as one might hope. The article outlines the needs and possible solution...
http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/steeksma/Medical/transition.htm
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http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/steeksma/Medical/transition.htm

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resource for families and professionals caring for children with special needs and chronic health conditions
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Discusses how children handle grief and loss and signs of problems.
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/grief.htm
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http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/grief.htm

The child with a serious medical illness is at risk for developing associated emotional problems. Unlike a child with a temporary sickness such as the flu, the child with a chronic illness must cope with knowing that the disease is here to stay and may even get worse.
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/illness.htm
Keywords:
long term illness, illness, sick, terminally ill

http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/illness.htm

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http://endoflifecare.tripod.com/kidsyoungadults/id23.html

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http://www.parenting-ed.org/handout3/Specific Concerns and Problems/coping with chronic illness.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Pediatric"

Pediatrics (also spelled paediatrics or pædiatrics) is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. The word pediatrics is derived from two Greek words paidi (παιδί) which means "little child" or "boy" and iatros (ιατρός) which means "doctor". Most pediatricians are members of a national body, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Canadian Paediatric Society, the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, the Royal College Of Paediatrics and Child Health, Norsk Barnelegeforening (The Norwegian society of pediatricians) or the Indian Academy of Pediatrics.

Pediatrics differs from adult medicine in many respects. 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, immunology, oncology, and a host of other issues are unique to the realm of pediatrics. Increasingly effective health care also means that diseases such as sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis are more often treated by pediatricians, though many or most patients grow into adulthood. Issues revolving around infectious diseases and immunizations are also dealt with primarily by pediatricians.

Pediatrics is also a springboard for any specialty of general medicine, each with its own unique aspects. Pediatric cardiologists deal with congenital heart defects, pediatric oncologists often treat leukemias and lymphomas. Every subspecialty of the adult doctor exists in the pediatric field (with the exception of geriatrics), but some are unique to pediatrics, such as adolescent medicine, sports medicine, and neonatology.

Childhood is the period of greatest growth, development and maturation of the various organ systems in the body. Years of training and experience (above and beyond basic medical training) goes into recognizing the difference between normal variants and what is actually pathological.

Another major difference between pediatrics and adult medicine is that children are minors and, in most jurisdictions, cannot make decisions for themselves. The issue of guardianship, 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, though this is in legal flux and varies by region.

In the U.S., pediatricians are considered to be primary care doctors, along with family practice, internal medicine, and obstetrics. Much of the rest of the world considers them specialists, and parents are only referred to pediatricians for special care not handled by the generalists.

Abraham Jacobi is considered the father of pediatrics.

Education

The educational requirements for a pediatrician within the United States generally starts with graduating from a four year college. Then one goes to medical school for four more years. After completion of medical school, one does a residency in pediatrics for an additional three years. The pediatrician may then elect to pass a certification examination to be Board Certified in pediatrics. To specialize within pediatrics, one must complete an additional three year fellowship within their desired subspecialty.

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