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Community Paediatrics (875 words) |
 | Community paediatrics is a system of care that works to assure the attainment and maintenance of optimal health and development for children and young people within a defined population. |
 | In terms of the medical workforce, Auckland has a Professor of Community Paediatrics; a few regions have dedicated tenths to community paediatrics and the chief advisor in child health to the minister is a community paediatrician. |
 | Community paediatrics at a local level will be performed by general paediatricians who will have dedicated and funded time to perform this. |
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Paediatrics -- Diwakar et al. 318 (7195): 2 -- BMJ (1616 words) |
 | This has given rise to the concept of "ambulatory paediatrics,"1 in which the care of sick children and their families is coordinated as much as possible out of the hospital setting with the involvement of primary, secondary, and tertiary staff. |
 | Paediatric training may begin in the preregistration year with a four month post combined with adult medicine and surgery, from general practice vocational training schemes, from general professional training in accident and emergency (where over 25% of attendees are children), and from general professional training in general paediatrics, community paediatrics, neonatal medicine, and specialties. |
 | In paediatrics, 66% of trainees are women, 20% of women in all training grades work flexibly; 7% of consultant paediatricians currently work flexibly, and the forecast is for the proportion to rise. |