Research Articles Supplement 1 · 2020 · pp. 31–37 · Issue page

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PEDIATRICIAN NOW IN ROMANIA?

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1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania
2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania
3 County Emergency Clinical Hospital from Craiova, Romania
4 C.I. Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology Buch arest Romania Sectia este: Endemic goiter and its complications
5 Clinical Hospital of Emergency Craiova, Department of Anatomy , U niversity of Medicine and Pharm acy Craiova, Romania
6 Department of Anesthe siology and Intensive Care, University Emergency Hospital Bucharest, 169 Independentei Street, 050098, Bucharest, Romania
Received 18 February 2020
Revised 12 March 2020
Accepted 26 March 2020
Available Online 02 June 2020
PEDIATRICS IS A BRANCH OF MEDICINE, SUBJECT TO THE DAILY SIEGE OF A MULTITUDE OF URGENT OR TRIVIAL CASES. IT IS A SPECIALTY WITH A GREAT EMOTIONAL LOAD, DUE TO ITS SPECIFICITY: IT IS CHILD -CENTERED, A FRAGILE AND PRECIOUS BEING. THE PHENOMENON, RECENTLY DESCRIBED AND OBJECTIFIED BY "BURNOUT" IS MUCH LARGER IN T HE CASE OF THE PEDIATRIC DOCTOR COMPARED TO THAT OF OTHER SPECIALTIES. AN ADEQUATE PROTECTION OF THE DOCTOR, A QUALITY ACHIEVEMENT OF THE MEDICAL DOCUMENT, AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST, A CORRECT RESOLUTION OF THE PEDIATRIC DISEASES, REQUIRE COHERENT AND RAPID LEGISLATIVE CHANGES.
PEDIATRICIAN CHILD EDUCATION
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