Dr. Amy Meng

My Experience at Children’s Specialized Hospital

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Dr. Amy Meng, Pediatrician, LIH Olivia's Place Beijing

Dr. Amy Meng, Pediatrician, LIH Olivia’s Place Beijing

Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Jersey, US, was established in 1891. It celebrated its 125th year in 2016 and continue to provide leading healthcare services in children’s rehabilitation. As part of the partnership between CSH and LIH Healthcare, Dr. Amy Meng, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician at LIH Olivia’s Place Beijing, travelled to CSH to completed an “externship.”

 

 

 

 

Meeting CSH in front of the Maple Leaf

It is said that the maple leaf in the eastern United States enjoys great reputation. The Children’s Specialized Hospital (CSH) Mountainside campus is located among long and narrow two-story buildings. The buildings are on a slightly raised hillside and hidden among maple trees, quiet and peaceful. Walking in to CSH Mountainside for the first time, I could see doctors, front desk, and waiting areas. Everything was in good order. Staff who were busy working greeted me with warm smiles.

CSH Mountainside Campus

CSH Mountainside Campus

The first night I arrived at CSH, I had the honor to attend their quarterly commendation meeting. They shared new rehabilitation therapy methods and presented case studies to explain how to use those methods effectively. This made me feel the strong academic atmosphere of CSH.

Profound Education with Dr. Beckwith

The following days were mostly spent in the out-patient department of CSH Mountainside. This department includes the Behavioral Development Unit, Physiatry Department, Psychology Department, and Medical Department.

My first station was the Behavioral Development Unit, where I spent about 6 weeks. This unit mainly sees children with developmental disorders, learning disorders, social communication disorders, cognitive impairment, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Developmental behavioral pediatrics is an emerging discipline with only several decades of history even in foreign countries. In China, we just establish this discipline in 2016. There are few behavioral development physicians in China. And the knowledge of most domestic developmental behavioral physicians is limited to common disorders such as autism, developmental delay, cognitive impairment, and hyperactivity. Actually, this specialty includes these conditions but also any diagnosis associateed with intelligence, development, and behavior belongs to behavioral development, such as Angelman syndrome, Williams syndrome and Down syndrome. In China, children with these diseases often visit a Children’s Neurology Unit, Children’s Healthcare, or Children’s Psychology Unit. Physicians in top-level hospitals may have contact with and know about behavioral development, however, the vast majority of physicians in China are not familiar with behavioral development, let alone the best intervention methods, intervention effects, referral opportunities, and referral organizations. For parents of children with special needs, it is hard. They often feel conflicted, confused, and helpless. In the first-tier cities like Beijing, parents can visit some pediatric rehabilitation or behavioral development hospitals. However, compared with CSH, both physicians and therapists in China have great space for improvement.

Most of the time at CSH Mountainside, I followed Dr. Beckwith in an internship program. Dr. Beckwith is a promising young physician who is the Director of Behavioral Development. He has been rated as one the most popular physicians among parents. Ninety percent of patients here are children with autism and ADHD, but there there are also some rare conditions like Prader-Willi syndrome.

Patient-centered CSH

Physicians in China usually have time pressure because there are so many patients; however, It seems that CSH gives abundant time and space for physicians to communicate with children and families. Generally speaking, for a first-visit patient, physician would spend 60 to 90 minutes in the first consultation. Actually, in that “short 90 minutes” consultation, physicians need lots of information, such as ADHD symptoms, complications, learning ability testing, medication, and communication methods. They spend half of the time listening to parents’ concerns. Dr. Beckwith once said that abundant outpatient time is the important guarantee of patient satisfaction. Meanwhile, physicians show great respect to patients’ privacy. Before each of my observations, we requested permission from parents. Over the years, CSH has obtained consistent praise in a nationwide patient satisfaction evaluation (Press Ganey). This rare achievement is based on the 125 years of culture and history of this hospital.Meng 2

What is a Developmental Behavioral Physician?

Physicians who receive American Developmental Behavioral Physician Training (i.e., fellow) must have an American pediatrician background, receive three years of training, and pass a national board examination every year. CSH arranges learning schedules for fellows, for example, following home visits, attending classes and discussion meetings, medical records discussions, etc. As a fellow, they are required to have a good command of common diseases and medications, know the behavioral development characteristics of rare conditions and understand relevant specialties. For example, CSH fellows are required to receive training in the Physiatry Department for three and half months, learn relevant psychology knowledge, and also to participate in research programs.

I benefitted a lot from my experience in the CSH Physiatry Department. The main responsibilities of this department are addressing problems of various kinds of movement disorders, testing movement performance, adjusting appliances, and relieving muscle tension (Botox or surgery). It is beneficial for developmental behavioral physicians to experience all kinds of complex disorders over time. In an interdisciplinary setting, physicians need to be familiar with various complex conditions and symptoms in order to judge when to refer to physical therapy and what kinds of therapy skills should be referred.

In China, it is commonly accepted that the precondition to be a qualified developmental behavioral pediatrician is he/she has to be a pediatrician with general clinical experience. Besides knowing about children’s development and treatment for common developmental conditions, he/she also needs to master knowledge of genetic disorders, nervous system diseases, auditory problems, and movement disorders and other relevant problems, to have certain understanding on psychology, applied behavioral analysis, linguistics, occupational and physical therapy, and how to use common tools of behavioral development.

Summary

I am much honored to have this internship in behavioral development as a representative of LIH Healthcare. I was deeply moved by CSH and their physicians, by their high efficiency and patient-centered service model, professional ethics, modest attitudes, powerful knowledge base, and treatment outcomes. They are not only modest and knowledgeable, but also very warm-hearted. When they knew my eagerness to help children in China, they were very generous to explain knowledge and refer relevant books to me. I understand that I still have a long way to go to be a qualified developmental behavioral pediatrician. With their encouragement and support and hard work on my part, I hope in the near future I can contribute my own efforts in treating children in China.


Strategic Partnership Supports DBP Learning: First LIH Healthcare International Observership Launched

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Children’s Specialized Hospital, one of the largest providers in inpatient and outpatient care for children with special health challenges received its first developmental behavior pediatrician (DBP) international trainees, Dr. Amy Meng and Dr. Li Liu from China on November 1, 2016. As the two delegates selected by LIH Healthcare and its local partner healthcare organization, Beijing Children’s Hospital, both Dr. Meng and Dr. Liu have a strong background in pediatrics and are committed to bringing internationally proven DBP practices back to China through firsthand clinical experience in an intensive 2-month observership program.

The program is designed with the goal of extensive exposure to the most advanced practices in the field of developmental behavioral pediatrics, with not only direct clinical observation but also ample educational opportunities within a multi-disciplinary team working environment. “Many training activities that we have here are the same as the ones they design for local DBP fellows. We have all heard about popular assessments and evaluations, but important pieces such as the interpretation and implication of the evaluation, and outcomes measures are quite missing in China due to the lack of training in this area. It is exactly how I want to learn DBP, such a wonderful learning opportunity that LIH provides” said by Dr. Liu, Director of the Pediatrics Wellness Program at Beijing Children’s Hospital. Dr. Meng, who practices at LIH Olivia’s Place in Beijing, has routinely encountered patients and families who are facing the challenges associated with diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. “We have growing number of patients that require customized treatment. My focus would be learning how to manage cases by using a multi-disciplinary team approach and how to create a seamless workflow to ensure the highest quality service delivered to our patients.”

Since announcement of the official partnership with Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Jersey, US in 2015, management from both organizations has been dedicated to promoting customized training, including direct contact between the employees, bi-weekly training in both clinical and operational and operational areas, and creating a long-term training support system to support LIH Healthcare as we meet the challenge of providing high quality rehabilitative services for people across China.

With an aligned vision to bring high quality, family-centered, evidence-based care and services, the two organizations are working closely to become powerful allies in the journey to create high-value healthcare. Michael Dribbon, Vice President of Business Development of Children’s Specialized Hospital commented “We are very pleased to form a strategic partnership with LIH. The partnership can help us define exciting new opportunities such as the International Observership Program that may lead to change and transformation.”

Left to Right: Michael Dribbon, VP of Business Development, Children’s Specialized Hospital, Anita Lin, LIH Healthcare (US), Dr. Amy Meng, Pediatrician, LIH Olivia’s Place Beijing, Dr. Li Liu, Director of Pediatrics Wellness Program, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Dr. Christopher Haines, Chief Medical Officer, Children’s Specialized Hospital

Left to Right: Michael Dribbon, VP of Business Development, Children’s Specialized Hospital, Anita Lin, LIH Healthcare (US), Dr. Amy Meng, Pediatrician, LIH Olivia’s Place Beijing, Dr. Li Liu, Director of Pediatrics Wellness Program, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Dr. Christopher Haines, Chief Medical Officer, Children’s Specialized Hospital

About LIH Healthcare

LIH Healthcare is licensed by Beijing, P.R.C as a comprehensive rehabilitation services company. LIH Healthcare has a wide health care network both domestically and internationally, focused on managing, innovating, and expanding rehabilitation care throughout China. LIH Olivia’s Place, an LIH Healthcare subsidiary, provides pediatric developmental and rehabilitative services in China. To learn more about LIH Healthcare, visit http://www.lih-invest.com (Chinese-language web site)

 

About Children’s Specialized Hospital

Children’s Specialized Hospital is the nation’s leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children from birth to 21 years of age facing special health challenges — from chronic illnesses and complex physical disabilities like brain and spinal cord injuries, to developmental and behavioral issues like autism and mental health. At 12 different New Jersey locations, CSH pediatric specialists partner with families to make innovative therapies and medical treatments more personalized and effective – so children can achieve more of their goals. Visit https://www.childrens-specialized.org/

 

Contact

Anita Lin

LIH Healthcare US Office

Email: anita@lih-invest.com

Phone: 1+734-925-6292


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