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ORIENTATION Natioal Center for Medical Home 向国家医学中心
ORIENTATION Project TEAM Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Medical College of Wisconsin Special Needs Family Center WELCOME Welcome to Project TEAM Orientation. Project TEAM is a family - healthcare provider partnership program. Project TEAM is part of the Children with Special Health Care Needs Rotation for physicians who are in their 3rd and final year of training to become a pediatrician. Need for Project TEAM 15-30% of children in the U.S. Have a special health care need. Special needs impact children, their families and the community. Caring for these children requires the use of specific principles and practice. Medical students and residents have traditionally received very little training in the care of children with special needs. Special Health Care Need ? Characteristics of Special Health Care Needs Limited or Persistent Unique Multifaceted Influential Time consuming Expensive Frustrating Rewarding Special Health Care Needs Cerebral palsy Traumatic brain injury Hemophilia Asthma Neuromuscular disorder HIV infection/AIDS Prematurity Genetic Disorders Cancer Congenital heart disease Bipolar Disorder Autism LD/ADHD Diabetes mellitus History of Project TEAM First developed in 2000 by: Anne Juhlmann (parent/nurse) Dr. David Lewis (pediatric cardiologist) Dr. Patricia Lye (hospitalist) Bonnie Anderson (parent/nurse) Goal: To improve the delivery of care to children with special healthcare needs. Focus of Project TEAM The focus of Project TEAM is on the universal feelings, issues and emotions that special needs bring to a family and not on specific diseases or disabilities, The focus of Project TEAM is on how the disease or disability affects the child, family and community and what the physician can do to help. History of Project TEAM Pilot - Spring 2001: 4 residents and 2 families participated. It was a six hour experience spread over 3 weeks. The pilot was received with enthusiasm and evaluated positively by both residents and families. History of
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