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Pediatrics (or paediatrics) is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. A medical practitioner who specializes in this area is known as a pediatrician or paediatrician. The word pediatrics and its cognates mean healer of children; they derive from two Greek words: παῖς (pais = child) and ἰατρός (iatros = doctor or healer).

In the USA, a pediatrician (US spelling) is often a primary care physician who specializes in children, whereas in the Commonwealth a paediatrician (British spelling) generally is a medical specialist not in primary general practice.

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Noun

pediatrics (plural only)

  1. (medicine) The branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of children.
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is "medical school" the same thing as "school of medicine"? or is medicine referring to pharmacy?
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Asked by jokesterxoxo - Mon Nov 2 18:02:00 2009 - Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers - Comments
"if a man steals medicine from a pharmacy to save his wife's life should he go to jail?"?
Q. I'm just testing the general responses. Don't reference me, I'm not asserting my opinion on this. Just answer.
Asked by - Mon Oct 10 17:27:56 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 15 Answers - Comments

A. This is one of the fundamental law questions. If some one cant pay, should he still get the product. We strive to not live in a "Might makes right" society that steals so you survive and the other one dies. But theft comes in many forms, and begs the question, "what happened to make him poor." It comes down to: If everyone did it, then no one could afford to make drugs, but if one person does it, he should have gotten medicaid. So their should be a punishment. When there are real shortages of things this becomes "guy got shot for stealing, cuz the jails are all full"
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See also:
  • General PediatricsGeneral Pediatrics
    generalpediatrics.com
    A comprehensive resource of journals, continuing medical education, textbook reviews, clinical practice guidelines and separate, searchable databases of conditions for pediatricians and patients.
  • Pediatric OncallPediatric Oncall
    pediatriconcall.com
    Features disease information, clinical problems, case reports and teaching files, with diagnostic tools and conference schedules. The physician-only section requires free registration.
  • Harriet Lane LinksHarriet Lane Links
    derm.med.jhmi.edu
    A searchable directory of pediatric resources, with entries edited and maintained by staff at Johns Hopkins University.
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