Published online October 1, 2007
PEDIATRICS Vol. 120 No. 4 October 2007, pp. 895-897 (doi:10.1542/peds.2007-2229)
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Professionalism in Pediatrics: Statement of Principles

Committee on Bioethics

The purpose of this statement is to delineate the concept of professionalism within the context of pediatrics and to provide a brief statement of principles to guide the behavior and professional practice of pediatricians.


Key Words: professionalism • pediatricians • physician-patient relations • education • communication • medical home • resident





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