PEDIATRICS Vol. 34 No. 5 November 1964, pp. 734
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Keeping Pediatricians in Practice

PAUL HUCHTON M.D.1 and LAURANCE N. NICKEY M.D.1

1 University Towers, 1900 North Oregon, El Paso, Texas

It seems that the topic "The New Pediatrics—Can It Be Practiced?" has become a very popular one for Letters to the Editor. We, who constitute a partnership composed of two young Board Pediatricians, would like to report our own happy experience, while taking exception to several statements made by Dr. Joel Berne of Brooklyn (Pediatrics, 34:297, 1964)

In the first place, we practice in an averagesized (350,000) city on the border, with an equal-sized sister city, Juarez, Mexico.