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St. John's Mercy Pediatric Hospitalist Physicians

What is a pediatric hospitalist physician?
A pediatric hospitalist physician is a board-certified or board-eligible pediatrician who specializes in the care of children who are hospitalized.

Rest assured that the pediatric hospitalists are in the hospital 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will respond to all pediatric emergencies in any of our pediatric areas.

What type of care do pediatric hospitalists provide?
The pediatric hospitalist is available to:

  • Admit your child, including taking a detailed history and performing an admission physical exam
  • Perform procedures such as a lumbar puncture or inserting special IV lines or catheters
  • Monitor lab and x-ray results
  • Quickly evaluate any change in condition
  • Write orders
  • Provide education about your child’s illness
  • Discharge your child from the hospital when ready.

Does the pediatric hospitalist see all patients admitted to St. John’s Pediatrics?
No. Private physicians vary in their utilization of the pediatric hospitalists. Your physician may choose to direct the care of your child without the assistance of the pediatric hospitalist.

What role does the pediatric hospitalist have during my child’s hospital stay?
Pediatric hospitalists at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center see patients for a variety of reasons. Your child may be referred to the pediatric hospitalist if:

  • Your child does not have a private physician in the community
  • Your private physician may not be on the staff of St. John’s Mercy
  • Your private physician may be unavailable while your child is in the hospital
  • Your private physician would like urgent concerns to be addressed or prompt follow up on tests
  • Some private physicians prefer to work with the pediatric hospitalist through a team approach. Your private physician directs the care of your child while in the hospital with the help of the pediatric hospitalist.

Will my private physician be notified of the care that the pediatric hospitalist is providing?
Yes. The pediatric hospitalist will communicate with your private physician regarding admission, lab and x-ray results, any change in status and when your child is ready to go home.

Will my child see the pediatric hospitalist if he/she is here for a test that requires sedation?
If your child is admitted for a procedure or test that requires sedation, the pediatric hospitalist will be a vital part of the team caring for your child.

The pediatric hospitalist will:

  • Admit your child
  • Write the orders for the sedation
  • Administer the sedative
  • Stay with your child during the procedure or test
  • Accompany your child back to the room where he or she was admitted
  • Discharge your child when ready

St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, strives to provide your child with comprehensive, high quality, compassionate care. Families who come to St. John’s Mercy recognize our experience and skill in treating children of all ages – from the tiniest "preemie" to adolescents approaching adulthood. At St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, we are dedicated to providing a healthy future for your child.




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