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PEDIATRICS Vol. 101 No. 5 May 1998, pp. 936-937

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:
The Emergency Physician and the Office-Based Pediatrician: An EMSC Team

Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine

In a quality and cost-conscious health care environment, the pediatrician and emergency physician must work as a team. This statement clarifies important issues of this relationship, including coordination of patient care, communication between clinicians, provision of continuity care, and responsibility for quality emergency care.




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