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Commentary: Preparing Young Children for Medical Procedures: Taking Account of Memory
Young Children Taking Account of Memory Medical Procedures
2008/3/28
The importance of preparation for children undergoing medical procedures has long been recognized in pediatric psychology. Indeed, 30 years ago, Melamed and Siegel (1975) stated that "there is a conse...
Commentary: The Role of Memory in Managing Children’s Distress During Medical Procedures
Memory in Managing Children’s Distress Medical Procedures
2008/3/28
One of the most universal experiences in childhood is the need to undergo medical procedures. Whether they be vaccinations, diagnostic, or treatment procedures, many children find invasive medical pro...
Commentary: Benchmarks for Work Performance of Pediatric Psychologists
Pediatric Psychologists Work Performance Benchmarks
2008/3/28
In "Benchmarks for Work Performance of Pediatric Psychologists by Opipari-Arrigan, Stark, and Drotar (2005)" from a previous issue of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology (doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsj068), t...
Commentary: Warner, L.J., Lumley, M.A., Casey, R.J., Pierantoni, W., Salazar, R., Zoratt, E.M., Enberg, R., and Simon, M.R.—Health Effects of Written Emotional Disclosure in Adolescents with Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Randomized Controlled Trial
2008/3/27
Warner and colleagues’ report of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the effects of written emotional disclosure (WED) on the psychological and health outcomes of adolescents with asthma is an impo...
As a pediatric psychologist with some administrative duties, I keep a file of publications about salaries and work expectations of psychologists. Although these reports have more information than just...
Commentary: Mentoring—Benchmarks for Work Performance
Work Performance Benchmarks Mentoring
2008/3/26
Across all specialties of medicine, there is increasing attention to developing and using benchmarks to evaluate productivity and to establish compensation plans, that is, "pay for performance." Psych...