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Parents must also become half-doctors” drleepediatrics.com Releases a total of 25 volumes. “Parents must also become half-doctors” www.drleepediatrics.com Family health information from Korean pediatrician and American pediatrician Dr. Sangwon Lee’s family health information from the neonatal period Pediatric home nursing information for children through puberty (ages 0 to 18-21).
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Pediatrics and Family Nursing Encyclopedia, 25 Volumes, Website Overview
The absolute essential guidebook for raising children from birth through adolescence. This book is based on 40 years of pediatric experience gained in labor and delivery rooms, neonatal units, pediatric wards, pediatric clinics, and private pediatric practices at hospitals such as the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, and Hartford Hospital. It also includes extensive, up-to-date pediatrics data and over 10,000 personally filmed medical images. This book contains over 20,000 pages of pediatrics content for parenting, health, disease treatment, prevention, and love. “Web Pediatrics: Parents Should Become Half-Doctors Too” is now available at drleepediatrics.com. Access all 25 volumes anytime, anywhere. We hope that the 80 million Koreans around the world, especially their parents, siblings, and relatives in the North, will find this useful. Sangwon Lee, MD, American Pediatrician and Korean Pediatrician
Sangwon Lee
Pediatrician Born in Anmyeondo, Taean County, South Chungcheong Province, Korea Graduated from Yonsei University College of Medicine Volunteered in a village without a doctor and served as a military doctor in the Republic of Korea Trained in pediatrics at UCONN School of Medicine and Yale University School of Medicine in Connecticut, USA American Pediatrician and Korean Pediatrician Specialist Licensed in New York, North Carolina, Connecticut, and Korea John Sangwon Lee, MD, FAAP, Pediatric Practice, Willimantic, Conn., USA Encyclopedia of Pediatric Family Medicine, How to Raise Your Sons and Daughters, Pregnancy, Delivery, and Newborn Care, Drugs and Children, Encyclopedia of Pediatric Family Nursing (Parents Should Become Half-Doctors Too), Author of Growth and Development and Parenting, Epilepsy in Children and Adolescents + 100 Questions and Answers on Epilepsy, Parents Should Become Half-Doctors Too http://xn--www-he3mx29k.koreapediatrics.com/ (2001-present) Author and operator Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UCONN School of Medicine, Connecticut, USA President of the Connecticut Korean Association and Member of the Democratic Peace and Unification Advisory Council of the Republic of Korea Encyclopedia of Pediatric and Adolescent Home Nursing Volume 3 of 25 volumes Newborns, Infants, Toddlers, School-Age Children, Adolescents, Growth and Development, Parenting, 622 pages, published in 2014 Volume 4 Breast Milk, Reasons for Breastfeeding, 310 pages, published in 2014 Pediatric and Adolescent Epilepsy + Q&A on Epilepsy, 241 pages, published in 2014 Volume 6 Newborn Growth and Development, Good Diseases, 611 pages, published as a book in 2014. Volume 22, “Raise your sons and daughters with unconditional, true love, and this is how character education is done” was published by Yangseogak in Seoul in July 2016. We are seeking a publisher for Volume 15, Pediatric and Adolescent Emergency Medical Care, covering topics such as allergies and autoimmune diseases. Information on childcare, health, and diseases in children and adolescents is available through “Parents Should Become Half-Doctors Too – drleepediatrics.com,” as well as in print. We are delighted to offer this Korean-language parenting bible, accessible anytime, anywhere, to the 80 million Koreans worldwide. Thank you, Sangwon Lee.
Go to Volume 1. Volume 1. Pediatric and Adolescent Emergency Medical Care (3,200 pages total)
Volume 1 provides information on pediatric and adolescent emergency medical care, which enables the most effective and appropriate response to emergency medical health problems in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21). While it offers a specialized approach, it also provides information on how parents can learn first aid techniques for children and adolescents. If an emergency medical issue arises while raising their children, it also provides information on how to immediately initiate appropriate first aid on the spot and seek help from doctors, emergency medical services, paramedics, firefighters, and other sources, depending on the situation. This guide provides both Korean and English names of diseases, allowing you to find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, disease, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe it will be particularly helpful not only to parents, but also to medical and nursing students.
Go to Volume 2Volume 2. Pediatric and Adolescent Prevention for Safety Accidents and Diseases (282 paperback pages)
Volume 2 provides information on the prevention of childhood accidents and childhood infectious disease vaccinations for children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21). It also includes information on the ages and timing of regular health checkups necessary to promote healthy mental, emotional, and physical health. While some may be more technical, we believe the information here will be helpful when raising children. We’ve included both Korean and English names of diseases so that you can find more information in other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 3Volume 3. Pediatric and Adolescent Growth and Development (615 paperback pages, published in 2014)
Volume 3 provides information on the growth and development of fetuses, newborns, infants, toddlers, school-age children, and adolescents. It also provides growth and development milestones for children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21) by month, age, and gender, as well as information on parenting, toys, Korean pediatric growth charts, and Freudian psychosexual development. We believe it will be of great help to parents raising children. For more information, we’ve included both Korean and English disease names from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, parenting, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. I believe it will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 4: Breast Milk, Breastfeeding, and Weaning (311 paperback pages, published in 2014)
Volume 4 provides information on breast milk, breastfeeding, and weaning. It covers the benefits of breastfeeding, specific methods for successful breastfeeding, potential breastfeeding problems and solutions, weaning, and other weaning techniques. While some of the content may be technical, it serves as a valuable reference for breastfeeding parents. For more information, the Korean and English names of diseases are provided in conjunction with other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. I believe it will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 11. Volume 11. Pediatric and Adolescent Cardiovascular System Diseases (154 paperback pages)
Volume 11 provides information on the epidemiology, causes, symptoms, signs, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the heart and vascular system in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21). It also includes information on pediatric congenital heart disease. For more information, see http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We’ve included both Korean and English names of diseases so you can find more information in other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 12. Volume 12. Pediatric and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Psychology, and Behavioral Sleep Problems (553 paperback pages)
Volume 12 provides information on the epidemiology, causes, symptoms, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of neurological disorders, including those of the cerebrum, cerebellum, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and peripheral nerves, as well as psychiatric, psychological, behavioral, and sleep problems in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21). This book provides both Korean and English names of diseases, allowing you to find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, disease, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad. The full text of “Pediatric and Adolescent Epilepsy (Epilepsy) + 100 Questions and Answers on Epilepsy,” published in July 2015, is also available in Volume 12 of the Pediatric and Family Encyclopedia.
Go to Volume 13. Volume 13. Pediatric and Adolescent Blood, Lymphatic, and Tumor Diseases Website (333 paperback pages) Volume 13 provides information on the epidemiology, causes, symptoms, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood, lymphatic, and tumor diseases in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21), as well as information on normal blood values. For more information, please refer to other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. The Korean and English names of the diseases are provided together so that you can find more information in other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention. I believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 14. Volume 14. Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrine, Metabolic, Chromosome, Genetic, and Rare Diseases (306 paperback pages)
Volume 14 provides information on the epidemiology, causes, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of endocrine, genetic, chromosomal, metabolic, and rare diseases in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21). I’ve included both Korean and English names of diseases so you can find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. I believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 15. Volume 15. Pediatric and Adolescent Allergy and Autoimmune Diseases (482 paperback pages)
Volume 15 provides information on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and environmental control treatments of various allergic diseases that can occur in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21), such as allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, food allergies, drug allergies, and bee allergies, as well as autoimmune diseases such as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. For more information, we’ve included both Korean and English names of diseases from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 16. Volume 16. Pediatric and Adolescent Orthopedic Diseases (329 paperback pages)
Volume 16 provides information on the epidemiology, causes, symptoms, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases affecting the skeleton, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21), as well as information on sports medicine. This guide provides both Korean and English names for diseases so you can find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this guide will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 17Volume 17. Pediatric and Adolescent Skin System Diseases (412 paperback pages)
Volume 17 provides information on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of skin conditions that can occur in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18-21), including rashes, impetigo, warts, corns, lice, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, hives, and acne. This guide provides both Korean and English names for diseases, allowing you to find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this guide will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 18Volume 18. Pediatric and Adolescent Ear, Nose, Throat, and Larynx Diseases (326 paperback pages)
Volume 18 provides information on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the ears, nose, paranasal sinuses, adenoids, tonsils, pharynx, and larynx in children (ages 0 to 18-21). This guide provides both Korean and English names for diseases, allowing you to find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this guide will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 19Volume 19. Pediatric and Adolescent Eye Diseases (160 pages total)
Volume 19 provides information on the definition, epidemiology, causes, symptoms, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye diseases in children (ages 0 to 18-21). For more information, we’ve included both Korean and English names for the diseases in other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.
Go to Volume 20Volume 20. Pediatric and Adolescent Teeth and Oral Cavity Diseases (114 paperback pages)
Volume 20 provides information on dental and oral diseases and dental health management in children (ages 0 to 18-21). This book provides both Korean and English names for diseases, allowing you to find more information from other reference guides on pediatric and adolescent health, parenting, childcare, sleep, diseases, and prevention, such as http://blog.naver.com/drsangwonlee, Google+ share, www.WebMD.com, and www.patiented.aap.org. We believe this will be especially helpful when living in an English-speaking country or traveling abroad.