In this issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Mary C. Ottolini brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Challenges of Pediatric Practice in Rural America. Nearly one in five children live in rural America, and children and adolescents living in rural communities experience significant health disparities compared to those in urban areas. This issue explores current, relevant topics related to the challenges of providing care to children and adolescents in rural locations.
Overall Health Status of Rural Children and Associations with Child Poverty Treatment of Pediatric Obesity in Rural Settings: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Care Challenges and Opportunities of Pediatric Mental Health Practice in Rural America Opioid Use Disorder and Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome in Rural Environments Optimizing the Care of Pediatric Injuries in Rural Environments A Call for Pediatric Clinicians to Address Environmental Health Concerns in Rural Settings Social Vulnerability of Pediatric Populations Living in Ambulance Deserts Reimagining Neonatal Follow-Up: An Equitable Model of Care Emphasizing Family and Child Function Tools for Improving Access to Subspecialty Care Among Rural Children Pediatric Telemedicine Consults to Improve Access to Intensive Care in Rural Environments Innovative Technology to Improve Simulation Access for Rural Clinicians Preparing Residents for Rural Practice and Advocacy: The Experiences of Three Residency Training Programs in the Northeast United States (2009-2023)
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