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Staff, equipment, and treatments are tailored toward kids.","datePublished":"2023-08-28","dateModified":"2025-05-09","author":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https:\/\/www.upmc.com\/","name":"UPMC","url":"https:\/\/www.upmc.com\/","sameAs":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/upmc\/","parentOrganization":"UPMC"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"UPMC HealthBeat","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/UPMC-HealthBeat-Logo.png","url":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/UPMC-HealthBeat-Logo.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/GettyImages-497342079.jpg","url":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/GettyImages-497342079.jpg","height":1365,"width":2048},"url":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2023\/08\/importance-of-pediatric-providers\/","about":["Living and Wellness","Pediatrics"],"wordCount":1218,"articleBody":"When it&#8217;s time to seek care for a sick or injured child, parents may have questions about where to go. Is it OK to take a child to the local community hospital or a big general hospital? Or does going to a children&#8217;s hospital really make a difference?The right place to take your child in most situations is to a pediatric provider. Pediatricians, pediatric nurses, and pediatric staff are specially trained in treating children. Facilities, equipment, and treatments are tailored toward children.In an extreme emergency, the best place to go is the closest hospital emergency department. But even then, when children need a higher level of care, they may be transferred to a children&#8217;s hospital once they are stabilized. In most situations, you should try to take your child to a pediatric provider.\u201cKids truly aren&#8217;t just small adults, so they deserve care that is suited especially to their needs,&#8221; says Brian Martin, DMD, vice president, Medical Affairs, UPMC Children&#8217;s Hospital of Pittsburgh. &#8220;That&#8217;s what&#8217;s at the heart of children&#8217;s hospitals, in a nutshell.&#8221;Reasons to Go to a Children&#8217;s HospitalThere are many reasons to take your child to a children&#8217;s hospital when you have the time to make a choice about where to take them.They focus on kidsChildren&#8217;s hospitals have a &#8220;different philosophy of care,&#8221; says Dr. Martin.\u201cThe core mission and focus of pediatric hospitals is the health and well-being of children.&#8221;Hospitals that treat primarily adults, or hospitals that treat both kids and adults, don&#8217;t have that same specific focus. That often makes pediatric hospitals the best option for children&#8217;s care.PeopleAnother reason why children should go to pediatric hospitals is the culture. That begins with the people who work there.\u201cThe people who work at UPMC Children&#8217;s are educated and trained to understand pediatric patients who are still growing and developing,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. \u201cWe meet kids where they are, supporting them with appropriate, safe care.&#8221;Family-focused careIn addition to caring for children, children&#8217;s hospitals also often focus on the entire family. They incorporate the child&#8217;s family into the process.\u201cWe know that each child we have as a patient comes with a family \u2014 and that the family plays an essential role in the health of pediatric patients,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. \u201cThe families are our partners in care. We place a humble-heart focus on patient-family care.&#8221;Child-friendly facilitiesPediatric hospitals are built to fit the sizes and needs of children, both in form and function. Some look more like classrooms or playgrounds than institutions. The idea is to make a more comfortable environment for children.\u201cGreat care has been taken to create friendly, welcoming environments that are less intimidating to alleviate kids&#8217; anxiety,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. &#8220;Visual interest in the form of bright, vibrant colors and interesting shapes help to create a positive, hopeful environment that has been scientifically proven to improve happiness and compassion levels.&#8221;Appropriate medication and equipmentPediatric doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and medical technicians all are keenly trained in appropriate dosing requirements. For children, these are done by weight.Equipment in children&#8217;s hospitals also is sized for children.\u201cPediatric-sized beds and equipment can be used with the tiniest of patients, empowered by people with specific knowledge of pediatric disease processes and care,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. \u201cChildren&#8217;s hospitals provide a higher level of care to kids than community hospitals can.&#8221;Training and educationChildren&#8217;s hospitals play a crucial role in education and advocacy for children. Also, the doctors, nurses, and other staff are specially trained in caring for kids.UPMC Children&#8217;s trains the majority of pediatricians who practice in the western Pennsylvania region, Dr. Martin says.\u201cWe also train pediatric residents, fellows, medical students, and others,&#8221; he adds.Child life servicesChildren who are hospitalized need extra support during the school year. Child life specialists are master&#8217;s degree-prepared child development experts who support both kids and parents during a child&#8217;s hospitalization. They can coordinate school services with a child&#8217;s home school district.\u201cThey visit every inpatient and some outpatients as a vital part of the care team,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. \u201cChild life specialists can support patients with learning, as well as supply dolls, toys, videos, games, puzzles, and other activities to occupy kids&#8217; minds and hands while they heal.&#8221;Social workersWhen a child has ongoing medical care needs, social workers become an indispensable source of help for their families.Pediatric social workers can help provide access to insurance, housing, transportation, and other community resources. They provide a lifeline to families of more frequently hospitalized patients who may be grappling with a child&#8217;s severe illness or injury.Alternative therapistsKids sometimes have trouble expressing their feelings verbally, so children&#8217;s hospitals often take a different approach to therapy. Many use music, art, sculpture, and other visual and digital media as part of their care. Master&#8217;s degree-prepared therapists help children express themselves and make their hospital stays more comforting and relaxed.Behavioral healthChildren with mental, emotional, and behavioral health needs may benefit from working with therapists who specialize in working with kids.Pediatric and adolescent psychologists are embedded in most UPMC Children&#8217;s Community Pediatrics primary care practices out in the communities. This wide coverage helps ensure adequate and equitable access to mental health care across the region and network.ResearchSome children&#8217;s hospitals have a research component, giving access to cutting-edge options for care.UPMC Children&#8217;s ranks seventh nationally in funding from the National Institutes of Health for research.\u201cUPMC Children&#8217;s is a tremendous engine for pediatric research,&#8221; Dr. Martin says. \u201cWe are nationally ranked as one of the top children&#8217;s hospitals for research nationwide and have a close relationship with the University of Pittsburgh Department of Medicine.&#8221;Often, discoveries in the lab become a part of patient treatments.&#8220;Many of our researchers also have clinical roles, so new treatments go from bench to bedside quickly,&#8221; Dr. Martin says.Specialty careIf your child has a specific health condition, they may benefit from seeing a pediatric specialist for that condition. For example, a child with a congenital heart condition would benefit from seeing a pediatric heart specialist. Pediatric specialists are affiliated with children&#8217;s hospitals.UPMC Children&#8217;s has more than 175 different specialty clinics and services. It ranks in the top 10 of U.S. News and World Report&#8217;s Honor Roll of America&#8217;s Best Children&#8217;s Hospitals. It also received Magnet\u00ae recognition for nursing excellence and Leapfrog Group recognition for patient safety and quality.UPMC Children&#8217;s is world-renowned for its pioneering care in the fields of transplantation, cardiology, rare diseases, and cancer care, to name just a few.When your child is sick or hurt, you want the best care for them. The benefits outlined above are just some of the many reasons why a children&#8217;s hospital is the preferred choice for treating a child&#8217;s illness or injury.UPMC Children&#8217;s is a regional, national, and global leader in providing world-class care for children. We have locations throughout our communities, so you can find care for your child close to home. For more about our services and locations, visit our website."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"2023","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2023\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"08","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2023\/\/08\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Kids Aren&#8217;t Just &#8216;Small Adults.&#8217; Why It&#8217;s Important for Them to Go to a Pediatric Provider.","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2023\/08\/importance-of-pediatric-providers\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]