Babies, babies, babies! People often comment that there
are so many baby pictures in my office. That’s because I love babies and they
are pictures of children I have taken care of over the years, many of whom have
graduated from college already. Over the years we have less and less babies in
our practice. This may be because of all the anti-aging signs in the office,
perhaps mothers think you have to be walking and talking to be a patient of
mine! The average age of my adult patients is also increasing so not as many
are getting pregnant. Be that as it may, we love our littlest patients as much
as the older ones. I am still certified by Johns Hopkins with privileges in the
newborn nursery and I take care of many small people. Many people do not
realize that Family physicians do 3 years post graduate training in pediatrics
just like pediatricians. Their focus tends to be more on out patient healthy
children than sick hospitalized ones. A common question asked is why someone
would choose a family physician (board certified of course) over a pediatrician
to take care of their children. Here are some of the reasons: A family
physician knows the whole family and what history may be relevant to the baby.
The child doesn’t have to find a new doctor at 16 and has someone who has
followed them and their family all their lives. With female children family
physicians can answer questions about periods and gyn issues. Girls are
developing much earlier these days. Family physicians generally have less children
in their practice so they know and care about the intricacies of each
individual child. We know all our babies by their first name. In our practice
we have a dedicated room for babies so they don’t have to wait in the waiting
room. And they don’t have to compete for space. In many cultures it is assumed
that the person who takes care of the mother is able to take care of her whole
family, it is more the norm than the exception, family practice is a holistic
specialty that encompasses everyone. It is the one specialty that specializes
in you whatever your age. In this country there is a push to use specialists
for everything, for example I know my patients are often surprised when I treat
their rash and it goes away yet they thought they would have to go to a
dermatologist because they have something on their skin. Everyone should really
think through their options, as always knowledge is power, and then do what
makes sense for them, their family and their personal aspirations. ‘My’ last
baby was born the week before Xmas rounding out a family of five and 2015 for
us. Looking forward to 2016 and more babies to love and care for!
Originally published by Dr. Tuakli in 2015
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