Performs Physical Examinations and Developmental Assessments
Performs physical examinations and developmental assessments based on health and medical history. Performing physical examinations based on age and history. Reviewing lab results and developing treatment plans based on findings. Analyzing factors that impact growth and development. Providing preventive care or any other condition that is within the expertise and knowledge of the pediatrician. Identifying normal versus abnormal growth and developmental patterns. Performing or recommending age-appropriate and condition-specific screening.
About the University of Nebraska Medical Center: A vital enterprise in the nation’s heartland, the University of Nebraska Medical Center has its eye on improving the future of health care in Nebraska and beyond. As Nebraska’s only public academic health sciences center, UNMC is committed to the education of a 21st century health care workforce, to finding cures and treatments for devastating diseases, to providing the best care for patients, and to serving our state and its communities through award-winning outreach. UNMC also is committed to embracing the richness of diversity, and is a major economic engine for the state of Nebraska. Led by Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., UNMC has six colleges, two institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000 students in more than two dozen programs. Our physician assistant program was recently ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, and our primary care program was ranked 17. The university’s physical therapy, pharmacy and public health programs also are ranked among the top in the country.
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