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  2. Managing Your Child's Asthma at School - WebMD

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    Classroom teacher. This is the person who is most likely to be around if your child has an asthma attack at school. The more they know and the more vigilant they are, the better the chance that ...

  3. Juvenile Arthritis at School: 504 Plans, IEPs, and Pain Issues

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    Even if you don't think you will need a 504 plan, approach the school and talk to your child's doctor to prepare a plan, Gewanter says. "Anybody who has juvenile arthritis should have a 504 plan ...

  4. Severe Allergies at School -- How to Be Prepared - WebMD

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    Preventing insect stings can be hard. But your child's school can take these helpful steps: Remove insect nests on or near school grounds. Store garbage in covered containers away from where ...

  5. 11 Ways to Stay Awake in Class - Healthline

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    Light up your day. Change seats. Pop a mint. Relax. Dress up. Takeaway. Sticking to a healthy sleep schedule, making sure you’re properly hydrated, and downing a cup (or two) of caffeinated tea ...

  6. ADHD Accommodations: K-12 & College Level - Healthline

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    Some of the accommodations that students with ADHD can receive include: extra time on tests. extra or longer breaks. individually tailored assignments. Read on to learn how you can apply for ...

  7. Medical education - Wikipedia

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    Medical education applies theories of pedagogy specifically in the context of medical education. Medical education has been a leader in the field of evidence-based education, through the development of evidence syntheses such as the Best Evidence Medical Education collection, formed in 1999, which aimed to "move from opinion-based education to evidence-based education". [2]

  8. Clinical clerkship - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the first half of medical school trains students in the classroom setting, and the second half takes place in a teaching hospital. [3] Clerkships give students experience in all parts of the hospital setting, including the operating room, emergency department, and various other departments that allow learning by viewing and doing.

  9. WebMD Education

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    6008502. Life With Achondroplasia: Proactively Working With Your Child's Healthcare Team. Recognizing Depression and Anxiety in Kids. Your Child's Treatment Options for Dravet Syndrome or Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. On the Lookout for Rett Syndrome: When to Talk to Your Child's Doctor.