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Adults with Childhood Illnesses: Considerations for Practice
(2011)
  • J. Timothy Bricker, University of Texas
  • Hatim A. Omar, University of Kentucky
  • Joav Merrick, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Health Services
Abstract
Just a few decades ago, children born with significant congenital anomalies or genetic and metabolic diseases perished at an early age and very few survived into their teens and even less into adulthood. Congenital heart disease, major errors in metabolism, cancer, cystic fibrosis and many other major diseases were fatal. Because of that many physicians in adult primary care did not have the opportunity to see patients with these problems and thus unable to learn how to care for them.

In this book, we have recruited highly qualified and experienced physicians to compile what is to the best of our knowledge, the first book dealing entirely with the issue of children's diseases in adults. Our goal is to provide a resource for all health care providers in order to help with caring for such adult patients. We believe that it will be valuable to all health care providers who provide care to adults with children's diseases. To our knowledge, there is no such resource available for practitioners which will make this book desirable.
Keywords
  • Chronic Illnesses,
  • Inner Medicine,
  • Pediatrics,
  • Rehabilitation
Disciplines
Publication Date
September 29, 2011
Editor
J. Timothy Bricker, Hatim A. Omar, Joav Merrick
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Series
Health, Medicine and Human Development
ISBN
9783110255683
Citation Information
J. Timothy Bricker, Hatim A. Omar and Joav Merrick. Adults with Childhood Illnesses: Considerations for Practice. (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hatim_omar/248/