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OUR EXPERTISE

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CHAM_Hospitalists_Group_2014_09-47The Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) started as a distinct program in 2007 to provide superior care to all general pediatric patients. Today, a dedicated team of highly educated and trained physicians (called Hospitalists) provides care to more than 4,000 children admitted to CHAM and Wakefield each year.

Hospitalists help the children in our care at CHAM and their parents to benefit from a personalized and collaborative approach, focused on the needs of each patient and their families. They attend to the medical and cultural needs of our children at CHAM and consistently communicate with nurses, medical residents, physician assistants, and all other disciplines to ensure that the entire health team provides optimal care to our patients from admission to discharge.

 

OUR TEAM

Patricia A. Hametz, MD

Patricia A. Hametz, MD

Chief, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Children’s Hospital at Montefiore

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

SERVICES & PROGRAMS

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Hospitalists bridge the gap and allow patients and their parents to receive and benefit from:

  • Familiarity and consistency. A hospitalist assumes the role of a child’s primary pediatrician during his or her stay at CHAM, overseeing and managing the child's care to improve parents’ comfort level and patients’ medical outcomes.

  • Personalized, collaborative and comprehensive care. Family-focused care and attention to detail are essential in what is often a very stressful time. Hospitalists visit patients daily, coordinate all major aspects of a child’s treatment, keep parents informed of their child’s condition and plan of care, and more.

  • Structured and regular communication with primary care physicians, referring physicians and specialists. Your child’s referring physician is kept in the loop when your child is admitted to the hospital and discharged home, so that his/her doctor can resume complete responsibility for your child's care. Hospitalists work to ensure a smooth transition from inpatient to outpatient care.

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

ECHO_Clinic-35_316x210.jpgOur Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine is home to the largest group of pediatric hospitalists in the New York tri-state area. Together with ten physician assistants, our hospitalists provide culturally competent, family-centered medical care to more than 4,000  children each year. The Division also plays a major role in education for medical students and pediatric residents. Our physicians have received six educational grants and five educational awards for excellence in medical education. 
 
The Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship program is designed to produce excellent clinicians in the care of hospitalized children with both acute and complex chronic illnesses, as well as outstanding leaders in the field. At the regional level, the Division leads the NYC Regional Pediatric Hospital Medicine Forum, a collaborative network of 170 hospitalists from more than 30 regional hospitals. The Division organizes annual regional conferences to improve the training of hospitalists, as well as the care of hospitalized children in the region.

Learn About Our Fellowship Program

RESEARCH

CHAM_ChildLife_Playroom_2013-557_316x210The Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at CHAM is committed to spearheading research on a wide range of issues pertinent to the care and safety of hospitalized children at the community, regional and national level. We encourage you to learn more about the many areas where members of our highly-trained Hospital Medicine team are currently serving as researchers, authors and thought leaders.

 

 

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