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Judith Palfrey | Medical Services

Programs & Services

Languages

  • English

Judith Palfrey | Education

Medical School

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

1971, New York, NY

Internship

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Residency

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, NY

Fellowship

Boston Children's Hospital

Boston, MA

Judith Palfrey | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics)

Judith Palfrey | Publications

  1. The Pediatrician Workforce in the United States and China. Pediatrics. 2023 06 01; 151(6). View The Pediatrician Workforce in the United States and China. Abstract

  2. The association of state-level drug and opioid overdose deaths with the capacity of behavioural health professionals in the United States. Health Soc Care Community. 2022 11; 30(6):e4585-e4593. View The association of state-level drug and opioid overdose deaths with the capacity of behavioural health professionals in the United States. Abstract

  3. Associations Between Parental Depression, Self-efficacy, and Early Childhood Development in Malnourished Haitian Children. Glob Pediatr Health. 2022; 9:2333794X221098311. View Associations Between Parental Depression, Self-efficacy, and Early Childhood Development in Malnourished Haitian Children. Abstract

  4. The Death of George Floyd: Bending the Arc of History Toward Justice for Generations of Children. Pediatrics. 2020 09; 146(3). View The Death of George Floyd: Bending the Arc of History Toward Justice for Generations of Children. Abstract

  5. Global Gaps in Training Opportunities for Pediatricians and Pediatric Subspecialists. Acad Pediatr. 2020 08; 20(6):823-832. View Global Gaps in Training Opportunities for Pediatricians and Pediatric Subspecialists. Abstract

  6. Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Children in Haiti, 2015. Public Health Rep. 2019 Jan/Feb; 134(1):47-56. View Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Infants and Children in Haiti, 2015. Abstract

  7. School-Based Disaster Recovery: Promotion of Children's Mental Health Over the Long Haul. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2017 10; 11(5):633-636. View School-Based Disaster Recovery: Promotion of Children's Mental Health Over the Long Haul. Abstract

  8. A Study of Global Health Elective Outcomes: A Pediatric Residency Experience. Glob Pediatr Health. 2017; 4:2333794X16683806. View A Study of Global Health Elective Outcomes: A Pediatric Residency Experience. Abstract

  9. Disparities in Access to Easy-to-Use Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Matern Child Health J. 2016 May; 20(5):1041-53. View Disparities in Access to Easy-to-Use Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Abstract

  10. Conscientious refusal or discrimination against gay parents? AMA J Ethics. 2015 Oct 01; 17(10):897-903. View Conscientious refusal or discrimination against gay parents? Abstract

  11. Displacement as a predictor of functional impairment in tsunami-exposed children. Disasters. 2015 Jan; 39(1):86-107. View Displacement as a predictor of functional impairment in tsunami-exposed children. Abstract

  12. Transforming child health care. Pediatrics. 2013 Dec; 132(6):1123-4. View Transforming child health care. Abstract

  13. Reforming care for children with disabilities. Mod Healthc. 2013 Nov 18; 43(46):25. View Reforming care for children with disabilities. Abstract

  14. Preventing gun deaths in children. N Engl J Med. 2013 Jan 31; 368(5):401-3. View Preventing gun deaths in children. Abstract

  15. The living environment and children's fears following the Indonesian tsunami. Disasters. 2012 Jul; 36(3):495-513. View The living environment and children's fears following the Indonesian tsunami. Abstract

  16. Do medical professionalism and medical education involve commitments to political advocacy? Acad Med. 2011 Sep; 86(9):1062-3; author reply 1065. View Do medical professionalism and medical education involve commitments to political advocacy? Abstract

  17. A history of the Academic Pediatric Association's public policy and advocacy initiatives. Acad Pediatr. 2011 May-Jun; 11(3):205-10. View A history of the Academic Pediatric Association's public policy and advocacy initiatives. Abstract

  18. Children's health care providers and health care quality measurement. Acad Pediatr. 2011 May-Jun; 11(3 Suppl):S87-8. View Children's health care providers and health care quality measurement. Abstract

  19. Viewing services for children and youth with special health care needs through a community lens. Pediatrics. 2010 Dec; 126 Suppl 3:S107-10. View Viewing services for children and youth with special health care needs through a community lens. Abstract

  20. Health inequity in children and youth with chronic health conditions. Pediatrics. 2010 Dec; 126 Suppl 3:S111-9. View Health inequity in children and youth with chronic health conditions. Abstract

  21. Female genital mutilation. US policy on genital cutting. BMJ. 2010 Jul 27; 341:c4013. View Female genital mutilation. US policy on genital cutting. Abstract

  22. Health care reform: the doorway to health care transformation. Pediatrics. 2010 Aug; 126(2):374-5. View Health care reform: the doorway to health care transformation. Abstract

  23. Care of the child assisted by technology. Pediatr Rev. 2009 Nov; 30(11):439-44; quiz 445. View Care of the child assisted by technology. Abstract

  24. How health care reform can benefit children and adolescents. N Engl J Med. 2009 Oct 22; 361(17):e34. View How health care reform can benefit children and adolescents. Abstract

  25. Paediatric experiences with work-hour limitations. J Eval Clin Pract. 2009 Feb; 15(1):116-20. View Paediatric experiences with work-hour limitations. Abstract

  26. Developmental and behavioral disorders grown up. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2008 Dec; 29(6):524-33. View Developmental and behavioral disorders grown up. Abstract

  27. Global health training for pediatric residents. Pediatr Ann. 2008 Dec; 37(12):786-7, 792-6. View Global health training for pediatric residents. Abstract

  28. Included but isolated: early intervention programmes provision for children and families with chronic respiratory support needs. Child Care Health Dev. 2008 May; 34(3):373-9. View Included but isolated: early intervention programmes provision for children and families with chronic respiratory support needs. Abstract

  29. History of Bright Futures. Pediatr Ann. 2008 Mar; 37(3):135-42. View History of Bright Futures. Abstract

  30. Pediatricians' perspectives regarding community child health: training, involvement, and expectations according to age. Pediatrics. 2007 Nov; 120(5):1036-43. View Pediatricians' perspectives regarding community child health: training, involvement, and expectations according to age. Abstract

  31. Immunizations in children with special health care needs in a medical home model of care. Matern Child Health J. 2008 May; 12(3):357-62. View Immunizations in children with special health care needs in a medical home model of care. Abstract

  32. The Brookline Early Education Project: a 25-year follow-up study of a family-centered early health and development intervention. Pediatrics. 2005 Jul; 116(1):144-52. View The Brookline Early Education Project: a 25-year follow-up study of a family-centered early health and development intervention. Abstract

  33. Lessons from pediatrics residency program directors' experiences with work hour limitations in New York State. Acad Med. 2005 May; 80(5):467-72. View Lessons from pediatrics residency program directors' experiences with work hour limitations in New York State. Abstract

  34. Introduction: Addressing the millennial morbidity--the context of community pediatrics. Pediatrics. 2005 Apr; 115(4 Suppl):1121-3. View Introduction: Addressing the millennial morbidity--the context of community pediatrics. Abstract

  35. Educating the next generation of pediatricians in urban health care: the Anne E. Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative. Acad Med. 2004 Dec; 79(12):1184-91. View Educating the next generation of pediatricians in urban health care: the Anne E. Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative. Abstract

  36. A new, experiential curriculum in child advocacy for pediatric residents. Ambul Pediatr. 2004 Sep-Oct; 4(5):418-23. View A new, experiential curriculum in child advocacy for pediatric residents. Abstract

  37. Education for community pediatrics. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2004 Jul-Aug; 43(6):505-21. View Education for community pediatrics. Abstract

  38. The Pediatric Alliance for Coordinated Care: evaluation of a medical home model. Pediatrics. 2004 May; 113(5 Suppl):1507-16. View The Pediatric Alliance for Coordinated Care: evaluation of a medical home model. Abstract

  39. Intervention with parental smokers in an outpatient pediatric clinic using counseling and nicotine replacement. Pediatrics. 2003 Nov; 112(5):1127-33. View Intervention with parental smokers in an outpatient pediatric clinic using counseling and nicotine replacement. Abstract

  40. Variations in state-level definitions: children with special health care needs. Public Health Rep. 2003 Sep-Oct; 118(5):434-47. View Variations in state-level definitions: children with special health care needs. Abstract

  41. Advocating for children during uncertain times. Pediatr Ann. 2003 Apr; 32(4):271-4. View Advocating for children during uncertain times. Abstract

  42. A smoking cessation intervention for parents of children who are hospitalized for respiratory illness: the stop tobacco outreach program. Pediatrics. 2003 Jan; 111(1):140-5. View A smoking cessation intervention for parents of children who are hospitalized for respiratory illness: the stop tobacco outreach program. Abstract

  43. The doctor's dilemma: challenges for the primary care physician caring for the child with special health care needs. Ambul Pediatr. 2002 May-Jun; 2(3):218-23. View The doctor's dilemma: challenges for the primary care physician caring for the child with special health care needs. Abstract

  44. Determining the etiology of developmental delay in very young children: what if we had a common internationally accepted protocol?! J Pediatr. 2000 May; 136(5):569-70. View Determining the etiology of developmental delay in very young children: what if we had a common internationally accepted protocol?! Abstract

  45. A nationwide survey of financing health-related services for special education students. J Sch Health. 1999 Apr; 69(4):133-9. View A nationwide survey of financing health-related services for special education students. Abstract

  46. Child health care in changing times. Pediatrics. 1998 Apr; 101(4 Pt 2):746-51; discussion 751-2. View Child health care in changing times. Abstract

  47. Comprehensive child health. Is it in the picture? Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1998 Mar; 152(3):222-3. View Comprehensive child health. Is it in the picture? Abstract

  48. Keeping children and families in the center of our concern. Ambulatory Pediatric Association presidential address. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1997 Apr; 151(4):337-40. View Keeping children and families in the center of our concern. Ambulatory Pediatric Association presidential address. Abstract

  49. Partnerships in school care: meeting the needs of New York city schoolchildren with complex medical conditions. Am J Public Health. 1997 Feb; 87(2):291-3. View Partnerships in school care: meeting the needs of New York city schoolchildren with complex medical conditions. Abstract

  50. Amber, Katie, and Ryan: lessons from children with complex medical conditions. J Sch Health. 1995 Sep; 65(7):265-7. View Amber, Katie, and Ryan: lessons from children with complex medical conditions. Abstract

  51. Health care reform: what's in it for children with chronic illness and disability. J Sch Health. 1994 Aug; 64(6):234-7. View Health care reform: what's in it for children with chronic illness and disability. Abstract

  52. Prevalence of medical technology assistance among children in Massachusetts in 1987 and 1990. Public Health Rep. 1994 Mar-Apr; 109(2):226-33. View Prevalence of medical technology assistance among children in Massachusetts in 1987 and 1990. Abstract

  53. The infant or young child with developmental delay. N Engl J Med. 1994 Feb 17; 330(7):478-83. View The infant or young child with developmental delay. Abstract

  54. Schoolchildren with HIV infection: a survey of the nation's largest school districts. J Sch Health. 1994 Jan; 64(1):22-6. View Schoolchildren with HIV infection: a survey of the nation's largest school districts. Abstract

  55. School health services in the age of AIDS. J Sch Health. 1994 Jan; 64(1):27-31. View School health services in the age of AIDS. Abstract

  56. Supports for children with HIV infection in school: Best practices guidelines. J Sch Health. 1994 Jan; 64(1):32. View Supports for children with HIV infection in school: Best practices guidelines. Abstract

  57. Project School Care: integrating children assisted by medical technology into educational settings. J Sch Health. 1992 Feb; 62(2):50-4. View Project School Care: integrating children assisted by medical technology into educational settings. Abstract

  58. Technology's children: report of a statewide census of children dependent on medical supports. Pediatrics. 1991 May; 87(5):611-8. View Technology's children: report of a statewide census of children dependent on medical supports. Abstract

  59. Financing health services in school-based clinics. Do nontraditional programs tap traditional funding sources? J Adolesc Health. 1991 May; 12(3):233-9. View Financing health services in school-based clinics. Do nontraditional programs tap traditional funding sources? Abstract

  60. PEER's review: refining the early detection of developmental-behavioral murmurs. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1990 Dec; 11(6):322-3. View PEER's review: refining the early detection of developmental-behavioral murmurs. Abstract

  61. Providing therapeutic services to children in special educational placements: an analysis of the related services provisions of Public Law 94-142 in five urban school districts. Pediatrics. 1990 Apr; 85(4):518-25. View Providing therapeutic services to children in special educational placements: an analysis of the related services provisions of Public Law 94-142 in five urban school districts. Abstract

  62. The school-age child: putting it all together. Curr Probl Pediatr. 1989 Jun; 19(6):285-323. View The school-age child: putting it all together. Abstract

  63. Mainstreaming children with handicaps: implications for pediatricians. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1989 Jun; 10(3):151-6. View Mainstreaming children with handicaps: implications for pediatricians. Abstract

  64. Patterns of response in families of chronically disabled children: an assessment in five metropolitan school districts. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1989 Jan; 59(1):94-104. View Patterns of response in families of chronically disabled children: an assessment in five metropolitan school districts. Abstract

  65. Public Law 99-457: new opportunities to serve young children with special needs. J Pediatr. 1988 Dec; 113(6):971-4. View Public Law 99-457: new opportunities to serve young children with special needs. Abstract

  66. Use and sources of payment for health and community services for children with impaired mobility. Public Health Rep. 1988 Jul-Aug; 103(4):411-5. View Use and sources of payment for health and community services for children with impaired mobility. Abstract

  67. Who leaves and who stays in special education: a 2-year follow-up study. Except Child. 1988 Feb; 54(5):393-402. View Who leaves and who stays in special education: a 2-year follow-up study. Abstract

  68. Early identification of children's special needs: a study in five metropolitan communities. J Pediatr. 1987 Nov; 111(5):651-9. View Early identification of children's special needs: a study in five metropolitan communities. Abstract

  69. Physician familiarity with the educational programs of their special needs patients. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1987 Aug; 8(4):198-202. View Physician familiarity with the educational programs of their special needs patients. Abstract

  70. Ensuring access to health care for children with disabilities. N Engl J Med. 1987 Jul 16; 317(3):162-5. View Ensuring access to health care for children with disabilities. Abstract

  71. School placement. Pediatr Rev. 1987 Mar; 8(9):261-71. View School placement. Abstract

  72. Health insurance coverage and physician use among children with disabilities: findings from probability samples in five metropolitan areas. Pediatrics. 1987 Jan; 79(1):89-98. View Health insurance coverage and physician use among children with disabilities: findings from probability samples in five metropolitan areas. Abstract

  73. Targeted early childhood programming. The promise half fulfilled. Am J Dis Child. 1987 Jan; 141(1):55-9. View Targeted early childhood programming. The promise half fulfilled. Abstract

  74. Health and special education: a study of new developments for handicapped children in five metropolitan communities. Public Health Rep. 1986 Jul-Aug; 101(4):379-88. View Health and special education: a study of new developments for handicapped children in five metropolitan communities. Abstract

  75. Health care access and use among handicapped students in five public school systems. Med Care. 1986 Jan; 24(1):1-13. View Health care access and use among handicapped students in five public school systems. Abstract

  76. Issues in the classification of children who fail in school: categorical versus descriptive approaches. Pediatrician. 1986; 13(2-3):81-8. View Issues in the classification of children who fail in school: categorical versus descriptive approaches. Abstract

  77. The emergence of attention deficits in early childhood: a prospective study. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1985 Dec; 6(6):339-48. View The emergence of attention deficits in early childhood: a prospective study. Abstract

  78. A study of risk factor complexes in early adolescent delinquency. Am J Dis Child. 1985 Jan; 139(1):50-6. View A study of risk factor complexes in early adolescent delinquency. Abstract

  79. An analysis of the learning styles of adolescent delinquents. J Learn Disabil. 1984 Dec; 17(10):600-8. View An analysis of the learning styles of adolescent delinquents. Abstract

  80. Health profiles of early adolescent delinquents. Public Health Rep. 1983 Sep-Oct; 98(5):449-57. View Health profiles of early adolescent delinquents. Abstract

  81. The pediatric early elementary examination: studies of a neurodevelopmental examination for 7- to 9-year-old children. Pediatrics. 1983 Jun; 71(6):894-903. View The pediatric early elementary examination: studies of a neurodevelopmental examination for 7- to 9-year-old children. Abstract

  82. A study of neurodevelopmental findings in early adolescent delinquents. J Adolesc Health Care. 1982 Dec; 3(3):151-9. View A study of neurodevelopmental findings in early adolescent delinquents. Abstract

  83. Evaluation of a multidimensional assessment procedure for preschool children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1981 Sep; 2(3):67-73. View Evaluation of a multidimensional assessment procedure for preschool children. Abstract

  84. An analysis of observed attention and activity patterns in preschool children. J Pediatr. 1981 Jun; 98(6):1006-11. View An analysis of observed attention and activity patterns in preschool children. Abstract

  85. Commentary: P.L. 94-142: the Education for all Handicapped Children Act. J Pediatr. 1980 Sep; 97(3):417-9. View Commentary: P.L. 94-142: the Education for all Handicapped Children Act. Abstract

  86. The Pediatric Examination of Educational Readiness: validation of an extended observation procedure. Pediatrics. 1980 Sep; 66(3):341-9. View The Pediatric Examination of Educational Readiness: validation of an extended observation procedure. Abstract

  87. Selective hearing screening for young children. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1980 Jul; 19(7):473-7. View Selective hearing screening for young children. Abstract

  88. Use of primary care facilities by patients attending specialty clinics. Pediatrics. 1980 Mar; 65(3):567-72. View Use of primary care facilities by patients attending specialty clinics. Abstract

  89. Medical alternative for students. Pediatrics. 1979 Dec; 64(6):975-6. View Medical alternative for students. Abstract

  90. New directions in the evaluation and education of handicapped children. N Engl J Med. 1978 Apr 13; 298(15):819-24. View New directions in the evaluation and education of handicapped children. Abstract

  91. Infants in a public school system: the indicators of early health and educational need. Pediatrics. 1977 Oct; 60(4 Pt 2):579-87. View Infants in a public school system: the indicators of early health and educational need. Abstract

  92. Skateboard safety. Pediatrics. 1977 Jun; 59(6):953. View Skateboard safety. Abstract

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