The Pediatrician and child maltreatment. principles and pointers for Practice
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2014Journal
Pediatric Clinics of North AmericaPublisher
W.B. SaundersType
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Child abuse and neglect are inherently challenging problems for pediatricians. It is hoped that this article makes this work easier, albeit not easy, and highlights the many ways that pediatricians can make a valuable difference in the lives of these vulnerable children and their families. Copyright 2014 Elsevier Inc.Identifier to cite or link to this item
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