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Caregiving Team
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's caregiving team consists of more than physicians; it is made up of social workers, nurse practitioners, therapists and more.
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About Us
Information about Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Careers
As an LPN at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, you'll experience an environment like no other.
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Nursing Training
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital offers excellent benefits that nurture the personal, financial and healthcare needs of employees and their families.
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Psychology and Neuropsychology Careers
As a psychologist or neuropsychologist at our pediatric specialty care hospital, you'll have the chance to collaborate with other disciplines and work with children who have a variety of medical and developmental conditions, as well as behavioral diagnoses.
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Lead Poisoning Effects
Lead is a neurotoxic substance that has been shown in numerous research studies to affect brain function and development. Children who have been exposed to elevated levels of lead are at increased risk for cognitive and behavioral problems during development.
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Infant Specialty Care Referral and Admission
This program serves premature and/or infants of low birth weight, having the following criteria.
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Infant Specialty Care Services
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides several infant specialty care services on site.
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Psychology Externship
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) is a specialty and rehabilitation hospital, and is co-owned and co-operated by the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins. The externships at MWPH are 12-month placements, although opportunities to engage in a 9-month externship may be available if space permits.
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Psychological Testing
The purpose of psychological testing at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is to help assess the specific strengths and weaknesses of each child being evaluated, and information is typically gathered from parents/guardians, teachers and other individuals involved in the day to day life of the child.