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    PREFACE

    This edition was created in the midst of several pandemics, one caused by a virus and
    one focused on advancing social justice to overcome structural and personal racism. The
    many challenges highlighted by these pandemics are resulting in acceleration of nec-
    essary changes in medical education. These changes must be built on a foundation of
    evidence-based knowledge and heightened awareness. Our goal as the editors and authors
    of this textbook is not only to provide the classic, foundational knowledge we use every day,
    but also to include recent advances in a readable, searchable, and concise text for medical
    learners at all levels. Mastering this knowledge, when combined with mindful experiences
    in the rapidly changing world of medicine, will allow our readers to develop the practical
    wisdom needed to serve our patients and their families.

    We hope that this text will help you investigate the common and classic pediatric disor-
    ders in a time-honored, logical format, helping you to both acquire and apply knowledge
    needed to provide high value care. We are honored to be part of the journey of the thou-
    sands of learners who rotate through pediatrics, those who will become new providers of
    pediatric care in the years to come, and those who continue to build on their knowledge.

    CARE OF CHILDREN IN SOCIETY

    Health care professionals need to appreciate the interactions
    between medical conditions and social, economic, and envi-
    ronmental influences associated with the provision of pediat-
    ric care. New technologies and treatments improve morbidity,
    mortality, and the quality of life for children and their families,
    but the costs may exacerbate disparities in medical care. The
    challenge for pediatricians is to deliver care that is socially equi-
    table; integrates psychosocial, cultural, and ethical issues into
    practice; and ensures that health care is available to all children.

    CURRENT CHALLENGES

    Challenges that affect children’s health outcomes include access
    to health care; health disparities; supporting their social, cogni-
    tive, and emotional lives in the context of families and commu-
    nities; and addressing environmental factors, especially poverty.
    Early experiences and environmental stresses interact with the
    genetic predisposition of every child and, ultimately, may lead
    to the development of diseases seen in adulthood. Pediatricians
    have the unique opportunity to address not only acute and
    chronic illnesses but also environmental and toxic stressors to
    promote wellness and health maintenance in children.

    Many scientific advances have an impact on the growing role
    of pediatricians. Newer genetic technologies allow the diagnosis
    of diseases at the molecular level, aid in the selection of medi-
    cations and therapies, and may provide information on prog-
    nosis. Prenatal diagnosis and newborn screening improve the
    accuracy of early diagnosis and treatment, even when a cure is
    impossible. Functional magnetic resonance imaging allows a
    greater understanding of psychiatric and neurologic problems.
    Challenges persist due to the increasing incidence and prev-
    alence of chronic illness. Chronic illness is now the most com-
    mon reason for hospital admissions among children (excluding
    trauma and newborn admissions).

    In older children, mental
    illness is the main non–childbirth-related reason for hospital-
    ization. Pediatricians must also address the increasing concern
    about environmental toxins and the prevalence of physical,
    emotional, and sexual abuse, and violence. World unrest, ter-
    rorism, and a global pandemic have caused an increased level of
    anxiety and fear for many families and children.

    To address these ongoing challenges, many pediatricians
    now practice as part of a health care team that includes psy-
    chiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers. This
    patient-centered medical home model of care is designed to
    provide continuous and coordinated care to maximize health
    outcomes. Other models, such as school-based health and
    retail medical facilities, may improve access but may not sup-
    port continuity and coordination of care.

    Childhood antecedents of adult health conditions, such
    as alcoholism, depression, obesity, hypertension, and hyper-
    lipidemias, are increasingly recognized. Infants who are rela-
    tively underweight at birth due to maternal malnutrition are
    at higher risk of developing certain health conditions later
    in life, including diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, met-
    abolic syndrome, and obesity. Improved neonatal care results
    in greater survival of preterm, low birthweight, or very low
    birthweight newborns, increasing the number of children with
    chronic medical conditions and developmental delays with
    their lifelong implications. Childhood exposure to adverse
    experiences such as abuse, divorce, and violence increases the
    risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mental health dis-
    orders in adults.

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